
Chiropractic
Treatment
Services
Each chiropractic treatment starts with a detailed exam to find the cause of your pain. Based on your needs, your care plan may include muscle release, flexion-traction therapy, and precise spinal adjustments—whether performed manually, with instruments, or using a drop table.

Instrument Assisted Adjusting
Instrument-assisted adjusting is a gentle, precise chiropractic technique that uses a handheld instrument to deliver controlled impulses to specific areas of the spine or joints. This method allows for highly targeted adjustments without the need for manual twisting or cracking, making it ideal for patients seeking a comfortable, low-force treatment. It helps restore proper motion, reduce muscle tension, and improve joint function — promoting healing and better overall alignment.

Muscle Release
Muscle release focuses on reducing tension and restoring normal movement in muscles and soft tissues that contribute to joint or spine pain. By applying precise pressure and movement to affected areas, this technique helps break down adhesions, improve circulation, and relieve muscle tightness that can restrict motion or cause discomfort. Muscle release is often used alongside spinal adjustments to enhance mobility, promote balance, and support lasting relief from pain and stiffness.

Drop Table
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Drop table chiropractic adjustments use a specialized treatment table with small sections that gently drop during an adjustment to assist in realigning the spine or joints. This technique allows for a precise, low-force correction that minimizes twisting and discomfort while enhancing motion in targeted areas. The dropping motion helps the chiropractor deliver an effective adjustment with less force, making it comfortable for patients of all ages and ideal for those who prefer a gentler approach to spinal care.

Flexion Traction
Flexion traction, also known as flexion-distraction therapy, is a gentle, non-surgical chiropractic treatment designed to relieve pressure on the spine and discs. Using a specialized table that moves in a controlled, rhythmic motion, the spine is carefully stretched and flexed to improve mobility, reduce nerve compression, and promote disc healing. This technique is especially effective for conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and chronic lower back pain, helping restore normal spinal motion and reduce pain without the need for aggressive manipulation.




