Chiropractic

What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic is a health-care profession that focuses on the spine and other joints of the body, and their connection to the nervous system. The word “chiropractic” means “to be done by hand.” Chiropractors use adjustments to restore joint function and support the nervous system. They help patients maintain optimal health while avoiding unnecessary drugs or surgery. An estimated 50 million Americans see a chiropractor each year.

Allergies

Arm Pain and/or numbness

Arthritis

Asthma

Attention Deficit Disorder

Auto Injuries

Back Pain

Bedwetting

Blood Pressure Problems

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Digestive Disorders

Disc Problems

Dizziness

Epilepsy

Fatigue/Lack of Energy

Female Disorders

Foot Pain

Frequent Colds

Hand & Wrist Pain

Hip Pain

Joint Pain

Knee Pain

Leg Pain and/or Numbness

Lifting Injuries

Lower Resistance

Migraine Headaches

Neck Pain/Stiffness

Nervousness

On-the-Job Injuries

Pinched Nerves

Poor Circulation

Sciatica

Shingles

Shoulder Pain

Sinusitis

Spinal Curvatures

Sports Injuries

Stiffness

Stomach Ulcers

Stress/Tension Headaches

Turned-in Feet

Whiplash Injuries

Work Injuries