Unbroken Body Chiropractic
Chiropractors are primary care professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those related to the spine. They focus on the relationship between the body's structure and its function, with an emphasis on the nervous system. Chiropractors use hands-on techniques, most notably spinal adjustments, to correct misalignments (called subluxations) and improve overall function, mobility, and pain relief.
There are two fundamental types of chiropractic care; structural and functional. Structure care focuses on how one structure is aligned with another. This philosophy heavily depends on all body shapes, all bone shapes, are the same.
Functional chiropractic focuses on how a structure works and will change over time. Regardless of how a structure works, functional cares goal is to bring optimal movement for its current condition and create an environment for improved functionality moving forward.
Chiropractic care is commonly sought for conditions like back pain, neck pain, headaches, and joint issues. Chiropractors may also provide lifestyle advice, including exercises, posture correction, and nutrition counseling, to promote overall health and wellness. They often work in collaboration with other healthcare providers when a patient’s condition requires additional medical interventions.
There are two fundamental types of chiropractic care; structural and functional. Structure care focuses on how one structure is aligned with another. This philosophy heavily depends on all body shapes, all bone shapes, are the same.
Functional chiropractic focuses on how a structure works and will change over time. Regardless of how a structure works, functional cares goal is to bring optimal movement for its current condition and create an environment for improved functionality moving forward.
Chiropractic care is commonly sought for conditions like back pain, neck pain, headaches, and joint issues. Chiropractors may also provide lifestyle advice, including exercises, posture correction, and nutrition counseling, to promote overall health and wellness. They often work in collaboration with other healthcare providers when a patient’s condition requires additional medical interventions.
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Here is a shortened list of conditions that can be managed or co-managed in this office. Spine conditions are listed on the left, upper extremity conditions next, and lower extremity issues last.
All of these conditions are sourced from Physio-Pedia.com and link directly to their site.