Therapies And Techniques

  • Cold Laser Therapy

    Cold Laser Therapy Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy or photobiomodulation, is a non-invasive and painless treatment used to speed healing time, reduce inflammation and relieve both chronic and acute pain. Many patients benefit from the use of cold laser therapy in addition to chiropractic adjustments. What Is a Cold Laser? All…

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  • Therapeutic Massage

    Therapeutic Massage Therapeutic massage, also referred to as medical massage, can be a great addition to chiropractic care. It is common for these therapies to go hand in hand because they are complementary to each other. There Are Different Types of Therapeutic Massage Depending on your condition, your sensitivity to touch, and your comfort for…

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  • Muscle Stimulation (E-Stim)

    Muscle Stimulation (E-Stim) When you have injured or weak muscles that are causing pain or affecting your daily activities, a treatment method called electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) can help reduce discomfort and get you moving again. EMS, also called E-stim, sends small electrical impulses to the injured muscles. The theory is that the current may…

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  • Myofascial Release

    Myofascial Release Myofascial release is a gentle, hands-on therapy that uses pressure on specific muscles and connective tissues to release tension and improve flexibility. “Myo” means muscle. “Fascia” is connective tissue that sits below the skin and stabilizes, covers, attaches and separates muscles, nerves, blood vessels and organs from one another. Myofascia, specifically, refers to…

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  • Introduction to Chiropractic Therapies And Techniques

    Introduction to Chiropractic Therapies And Techniques The word “chiropractic” is a combination of two Greek words that together mean “done by hand.” Chiropractic therapies and techniques are unique because they involve actual therapeutic touch, either by hands or a handheld therapy tool. One of the most important aspects of chiropractic care is that it can…

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  • Spinal Manipulation/Adjustment

    Spinal Manipulation/Adjustment Very often, people first seek chiropractic care because they are experiencing pain in their back, neck or another part of the body and they wish to avoid medication and surgery. Chiropractors use a variety of natural treatments to restore a patient to optimal health and function. By far, the most widely known chiropractic…

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  • Therapeutic Ultrasound

    Therapeutic Ultrasound Therapeutic ultrasound is a treatment modality used by chiropractors to help care for a variety of conditions. This form of therapy employs high-frequency sound waves (that can’t be detected by the human ear) to stimulate soft tissues of the body in order to ease pain and tightness and promote healing. Therapeutic ultrasound is…

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  • Trigger Point Therapy

    Trigger Point Therapy According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), one in ten Americans suffer from at least one chronic musculoskeletal disorder. This equates to approximately 23 million people in the U.S. alone. Such disorders are often accompanied by a painful condition known as myofascial trigger points. These are hard spots or “knots”…

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  • Spinal Decompression

    Spinal Decompression Mechanical Spinal Decompression is a therapeutic technique often used by chiropractors to create space between vertebrae, stretch muscles and take pressure off nerves and/or the spinal cord. Other terms for spinal decompression are Vertebral Axial Decompression, Spinal Traction or Axial Traction. This technique is non-invasive and generally painless. Anatomy Affected by Spinal Decompression…

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  • Stretching and Strengthening Exercises

    Stretching and Strengthening Exercises Your chiropractor may recommend stretching and/or strengthening exercises to be performed in the office or at home as part of your treatment and rehabilitation plan. Depending on your problem area(s) and your diagnosis, these exercises may be general stretching and strengthening or more targeted to a certain area. The chiropractor, therapist…

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