Chiropractic Techniques
We use a number of highly-effective adjusting approaches to help improve spinal biomechanics and reduce nervous system interference. The approach we use in based on our clinical judgement and years of experience. The primary adjusting techniques we use include:
Chiropractic Techniques
We use a number of highly-effective adjusting approaches to help improve spinal biomechanics and reduce nervous system interference. The approach we use in based on our clinical judgement and years of experience. The primary adjusting techniques we use include:
Diversified
Technique
The Diversified Technique is a gentle, hands-on adjustment technique. Before your initial treatment an examination of your spine is completed. This may include a review of your medical health history and x-rays.
The Diversified Technique is a gentle, hands-on adjustment technique. Before your initial treatment an examination of your spine is completed. This may include
a review of your medical health history and x-rays.
The Diversified Technique is a gentle, hands-on adjustment technique. Before your initial treatment an examination of your spine is completed. This may include a review of your medical health history and x-rays.
The Activator Method
The Activator Method uses a spring-loaded device which applies a constant, high velocity, low force pulse. This method is a great alternative to the traditional “hands-on” physical technique
for those that may be somewhat
apprehensive about adjustments.
The Activator Method uses a spring-loaded device which applies a constant, high velocity, low force pulse. This method is a great alternative to the traditional “hands-on” physical technique
for those that may be somewhat
apprehensive about adjustments.
Logan
Basic Technique
Logan Basic Technique is one of the lowest force, full-spine adjusting procedure with special emphasis on pelvic and spinal distortions.
This technique is often successfully used
with women during pregnancy to reduce
pain symptoms in their hips, lumbar
and gluteal muscles.
Logan Basic Technique is one of the lowest force, full-spine adjusting procedure with special emphasis on pelvic and spinal distortions. This technique is often successfully used with women during pregnancy to reduce pain symptoms in their hips, lumbar and gluteal muscles.
Thompson
Technique
The Thompson Technique offer a patient a less forceful adjustment by using a drop table design. This allow the doctor to provide a high velocity, low force adjustment.
The Thompson Technique offer a patient a less forceful adjustment by using a drop table design. This allow the doctor to provide a high velocity,
low force adjustment.
The Thompson Technique offer a patient a less forceful adjustment by using a drop table design. This allow the doctor to provide a high velocity,
low force adjustment.
Webster
Technique
The Webster Technique has become a familiar
term in the pregnancy and birth conversation. Chiropractic care in pregnancy is vital to the
normal physiological function of both the mother and baby throughout pregnancy and birth. Sacral subluxation may contribute to difficult labor for the mother (i.e., dystocia = difficult birth), caused by inadequate uterine function, pelvic contraction, and baby mal-presentation. Correction of sacral subluxation may have a positive effect on all of these
causes of dystocia.
The Webster Technique has become a familiar term in the pregnancy and birth conversation. Chiropractic care in pregnancy is vital to the
normal physiological function of both the mother and baby throughout pregnancy and birth.
Sacral subluxation may contribute to difficult labor for the mother (i.e., dystocia = difficult birth),
caused by inadequate uterine function, pelvic contraction, and baby mal-presentation. Correction of
sacral subluxation may have
a positive effect on all of these
causes of dystocia.
The Webster Technique has become a familiar
term in the pregnancy and birth conversation. Chiropractic care in pregnancy is vital to the
normal physiological function of both the mother and baby throughout pregnancy and birth.
Sacral subluxation may contribute to difficult labor for the mother (i.e., dystocia = difficult birth),
caused by inadequate uterine function,
pelvic contraction, and baby mal-presentation. Correction of sacral subluxation may have a
positive effect on all of these causes of dystocia.
Endonasal
Technique
The Endonasal Technique has been used by doctors for 50 years to treat patients with sinus swelling and inflammation. The technique involves the use of a finger cot (a small balloon) which is attached to a blood
pressure bulb. The doctor properly inserts a lubricated finger cot into
each nasal passageway.
The finger cot is then gently inflated in the nasal cavity. The procedure is done on both sides. The Endonasal Technique aids in opening up the nasal passages along with reducing swelling
and inflammation.
The Endonasal Technique has been used by doctors for 50 years to treat patients with sinus swelling and inflammation. The technique involves the use of a finger cot (a small balloon) which is attached to a blood pressure bulb. The doctor properly inserts a lubricated finger cot into each nasal passageway.
The finger cot is then gently inflated in the nasal cavity. The procedure is done on both sides.
The Endonasal Technique aids in opening up the nasal passages along with reducing swelling
and inflammation.
Nimmo
Technique
Nimmo is an acupressure/compression therapy in which the doctor manually applies precise, sustained pressure on trigger points. During this process, blood, lymph, and metabolic
irritants are forced out of the area initially.
When the pressure is released, blood returns
to the area and the trigger point will be
cleared or inactivated.
Nimmo is an acupressure/compression therapy in which the doctor manually applies precise, sustained pressure on trigger points. During this process, blood, lymph, and metabolic irritants are forced out of the area initially. When the pressure is released, blood returns to the area and the trigger point will be cleared or inactivated.
Nimmo is an acupressure/compression therapy in which the doctor manually applies precise, sustained pressure on trigger points. During this process, blood, lymph, and metabolic irritants are forced
out of the area initially. When the pressure is released, blood returns to the area and the trigger point will be cleared or inactivated.