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Lower Back Pain

From acute strains to chronic stiffness, lower back pain is the most common reason patients come to see us. We use a combination of adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and corrective exercise to address both the symptoms and the underlying cause.

Neck Pain & Stiffness

Whether from poor sleep, a desk job, or an old injury, neck pain responds well to chiropractic care. Gentle cervical adjustments restore movement, while soft tissue work addresses the muscle tension that builds up around it.

Sciatica

That sharp, radiating pain down the leg from the lower back is often caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve. Targeted adjustments and decompression-style stretches can take the pressure off and provide rapid relief for most patients.

Headaches & Migraines

Tension headaches and cervicogenic migraines often originate from the upper neck. Many patients are surprised how much their headache frequency drops with regular chiropractic care.

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain rarely starts at the shoulder. We assess the entire kinetic chain - neck, upper back, and shoulder blade - to find the root cause and treat it directly.

Sports Injuries

From runner's knee to tennis elbow to pulled hamstrings, we treat the full range of common sports injuries with hands-on care plus a return-to-sport plan tailored to your activity.

Pregnancy-Related Pain

Lower back pain, hip pain, and sciatic discomfort are extremely common during pregnancy. Webster-technique-trained care can keep you comfortable through every trimester.

Tech Neck & Desk-Job Pain

Hours at a desk or hunched over a phone create predictable patterns of upper back, neck, and shoulder pain. We treat the immediate symptoms and give you ergonomic fixes to prevent recurrence.

Whiplash & Auto Injuries

Even low-speed collisions can cause lasting neck and back issues. The sooner whiplash is treated after an accident, the better the long-term outcome.

Pinched Nerves

Numbness, tingling, or weakness in an arm or leg often indicates a pinched nerve in the spine. We use precise adjustments to take pressure off the nerve and rehabilitative exercise to keep it that way.

Don't see what you're dealing with?

This list isn't everything we treat โ€” just the most common. If you're not sure whether chiropractic care is right for your situation, drop us a line and we'll let you know honestly.

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