Our doctors are trained in many different types of adjustment techniques ranging from hands-on to instrument adjusting.  They also use different types of soft tissue therapies that can benefit an injury whether it is chronic or acute.  Treating both joint and soft tissue issues allows an injury more complete resolution than either alone.  The techniques used are:

Force Techniques - Often involve a quick force through a joint

Diversified

Diversified

Manual medicine with hands

Gonstead

Gonstead

Classic manual chiropractic adjustment

Thompson Drop

Thompson Drop

Using the a drop table to increase speed of adjustment but not the pressure put on a body

Webster

Webster

Pelvis alignment for turning breech babies

Non-Force Techniques

SOT Blocking

SOT Blocking

Uses wedge looking blocks under the pelvis to treat the low back. Can also apply pressures to the skull for treatment

Activator

Activator

Instrument adjusting (non-force)

Quantum Neurology

Quantum Neurology

Instrument adjusting (non-force) uses nerve reflexes as well

Craniopathy

Craniopathy

Craniopathy is the performance of adjustments on the fascia and cranial bones to help realign to reduce pain.

Soft Tissue

Graston

Graston

Soft-tissue and fascia therapy

Cupping

Cupping

The practitioner applies cups on the skin to create suction
Increase in blood flow helps increase healing of the muscle

Percussion

Percussion

Uses rapid percussion to increase blood flow in muscles
Short term relief for tight and painful muscles, ligaments, and tendons

Kineseotaping

Kineseotaping

Muscle therapy and proprioceptive training using tape

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