Modalities / Therapies Offered:

Instrument-Assisted Adjuster - This involves the use of the Impulse Adjusting Instrument to give consistent mechanical low-force, high-speed adjustments to the spine or extremities, while also targeting muscle trigger points.  

 

Electrical Stimulation - Is a therapeutic treatment that creates muscle contraction through nerve or muscle stimulation. It is primarily used to manage pain, improve muscle function, aid in recovery from injuries, and promote healing by stimulating blood flow to the affected area.  

 

Ultrasound - This treatment is a form of conversion therapy that takes electricity and converts it into sound waves to pulse and penetrate the tissue. This aids in decreasing joint stiffness, reducing muscle spasm, diminishing pain, and increasing blood flow to the affected area.   

 

Cold Laser Therapy - With the use of our MR5 ACTIVⓇ PRO Laser and PainAway™ Lasers, this therapy has been shown to reduce inflammation, quicken healing time, and inhibit pain. This is a non-invasive treatment that can take as little as 2 minutes.  

 

Cervical Traction - We use the lightweight SaundarsⓇ Cervical Traction Device to provide a gentle sustained pull on the head and neck to help decompress the disc and vertebrae. This is designed to provide relief for neck pain and tension. This can also be used for patients with radicular neck symptoms.   

 

Flexion-Distraction Spinal Decompression- Our advanced chiropractic tables offer a flexion-distraction spinal decompression feature. This treatment is designed to stretch the spine and relieve pressure.The patient is lying prone (facedown) while the treatment is performed. Mechanical spinal decompression traction can help relieve back pain, radiating pain, numbness, sciatica, injured spinal nerve roots, and pain from worn spinal joints.  

 

Kinesiology Taping - Our doctors use RockTape to aid in musculoskeletal conditions. Its primary function is to provide pain relief, enhance mobility, and support muscle function.  Your body has sensory nerves called proprioceptors, that let your body know where you are in space. The tape adheres to your skin, providing a continuous tactile stimulation of those sensory and proprioceptive receptors. We need this for movement, athletic performance, and recovery. The adhesion and elasticity of the tape allows the skin to lift away from the underlying tissue and create improved fluid dynamics, circulation, and lymphatic drainage. The combined forces of improved proprioception and fluid dynamics allows for reduction in pain and inflammation.  

 

Moist Heat Packs and Ice - Moist heat is used for pain reduction, increasing blood flow, and increasing elasticity and range of motion in musculoskeletal injuries. Ice packs are commonly applied immediately after injury. Ice is utilized to help reduce swelling, pain, and muscle spasms. Sessions of moist heat pack or ice application vary from 5 to 20 minutes.