FAQs

Spinal decompression therapy is one of the treatments offered to help with herniated or bulging discs. This therapy uses a special table to gently stretch the spine, which can reduce pressure on the affected discs and nerves. Each person’s situation is unique, but a typical treatment plan usually starts with a free consultation to figure out what’s going on and if decompression is the right fit. If it is, you’ll come in for a series of sessions—often a few times a week—where your progress is checked regularly. Decompression therapy is usually combined with other treatments like chiropractic adjustments, myofascial therapies, or physical rehab depending on what you need. The main goal is to relieve pain, help you move better, and get you back to your normal activities as soon as possible.
Dry needling therapy is an option here and can be included in your treatment plan if it’s a good fit for your needs. This technique targets tight or sore muscles and helps to release trigger points, which can decrease pain and improve movement. Dry needling is often used for things like muscle pain, tension headaches, sports injuries, joint pain, or lingering aches from accidents. It can be especially helpful if you’ve tried other types of therapy but still have muscle soreness or stiffness that isn’t going away. If you’re curious whether it’s right for you, just ask during your consultation and we’ll talk through how it might fit with your overall care plan.
Class IV laser therapy is offered and is often used to help relieve pain and speed up healing for various injuries and conditions. It works by using focused light to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. This type of treatment can be helpful for things like back pain, neck pain, sports injuries, sprains, strains, arthritis, and even nerve-related pain. People with joint issues, muscle injuries, or chronic pain often find relief with this therapy, sometimes alongside other treatments like adjustments or physical rehab. If you have questions about whether this could help your specific issue, it’s a good idea to ask during a consultation.
During your first visit, you’ll meet one of the doctors to talk about your health history, your main concerns, and what’s been bothering you—like back pain, headaches, or anything else that brought you in. The doctor will then do a full exam, checking your spine, joints, muscles, and how you move. Depending on what they find, you might need X-rays or some other tests to help figure out the best treatment plan. Everything will be explained to you, and you’ll have a chance to ask questions. Sometimes, you might get an adjustment or another type of therapy on the first visit, but if more info is needed first, your treatment could start at the next appointment. The idea is to understand the root cause of your problem so your care is tailored to your needs.
A sports chiropractor is trained to help with both sports injuries and injury prevention. They can treat common problems like strains, sprains, joint pain, and muscle soreness that happen from sports or physical activity. They also design personalized injury prevention programs, which may include stretching exercises, strengthening movements, posture tips, and movement assessments to help spot muscle imbalances or bad habits that could lead to injury. Regular visits can help athletes recover faster, move better, and lower the risk of getting hurt again in the future.
Chiropractic care can be tailored for people of all ages, including kids, adults, and seniors. The adjustment techniques are always chosen based on each person’s age, size, and specific health needs, so younger children and older adults get gentler methods that fit their bodies. Every patient from newborns to seniors can get care meant for their stage of life, whether it’s helping a child with posture issues or an older adult with joint pain. The idea is to keep everyone safe and comfortable while working toward good overall movement and health.
Yes, auto accident patients are welcome and chiropractic care is often used to help treat whiplash injuries. After a car accident, it’s common to experience neck pain, stiffness, or headaches from whiplash, which is when the head jerks suddenly and strains the neck muscles and ligaments. Care for whiplash at our clinic typically involves gentle adjustments, physical rehab, and therapies like laser treatment or dry needling to help reduce pain, restore motion, and support faster recovery. If you’ve been in an auto accident or have whiplash symptoms, reaching out for a consultation can help start the right treatment plan for your situation.
Yes, we have in-office massage chairs available for patients. These chairs are designed to help you relax and recover before or after your chiropractic treatment. Using a massage chair can ease muscle tension and make your visit more comfortable, whether you’re managing pain or just want to unwind. Feel free to ask about using a massage chair during your appointment.
Chiropractic care can help with tension and migraine headaches by addressing misalignments in the spine and reducing nerve irritation that may be triggering pain. Treatments usually start with gentle spinal adjustments to improve alignment, along with targeted therapies like dry needling, muscle work, and physical rehabilitation exercises. Sometimes complementary therapies like cupping, laser therapy, or massage chairs are used to help relax muscles and relieve pressure. The goal is to treat the root cause, not just cover up the symptoms, and treatment is customized for each person’s needs after a full evaluation.