What is a Chiropractic Adjustment?
A chiropractic adjustment (aka manipulation or mobilization) is the most effective tool in addressing restricted joints.
A chiropractic adjustment is often believed to be limited to treating back pain, but it can be used on any joint in the body. Improper joint movement can affect the body's overall movement efficiency, resulting in pain and/or tissue damage.
Chiropractic adjustments safely and effectively restore motion to restricted joints and normalize the movement of the body as a whole.
Adjusting entails positioning the body in a comfortable position to facilitate the desired movement while also applying a fast, precise force to the joint. Chiropractic improvements are extremely effective at reducing discomfort and enhancing athletic performance.
Patients who come to our office are commonly suffering from one of the conditions below.
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Shin Splints
- Neck or Back pain with radiating symptoms
- Sciatica
- Postural Pain
- Auto Accident Victims
- Headaches and Migraines
- Whiplash
- Hip Pain
- Ankle Pain
- Tendinitis
When should you consider chiropractic care?
If you have been suffering from the pain of any kind, we are a great place to begin your journey to recovery.
Every patient at our clinic undergoes a thorough evaluation to ascertain the source of their pain. Thanks to our thorough assessment process, we will assist patients in identifying and managing a wide variety of symptoms. Many people seek treatment for injuries suffered while exercising, participating in sports, or as a result of a car accident. Additionally, we are experts in treating pain that stems from less obvious sources such as postural disorders, poor workplace ergonomics, and others.
Each case is unique. Each person who comes to our clinic for treatment receives a customized treatment plan aimed at optimizing their recovery and helping them to resume their favourite activities. Treatment plans are created by utilizing a combination of the following tools: soft tissue treatment, specific injury-related rehab exercises, and/or chiropractic adjustment.