Chiropractic care is a type of healthcare that helps your body move and work better. It focuses on the spine, joints, and nervous system to help reduce pain, improve movement, and support overall health.
Chiropractors help with problems that affect the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system. This includes back pain, neck pain, headaches, joint pain, stiffness, and trouble moving. When the spine moves better, the nervous system can work better too.
A chiropractic adjustment is when a chiropractor uses their hands or a small tool to help a joint move better. This helps reduce stiffness, improve movement, and help the nervous system work better.
Yes, chiropractic adjustments are safe when done by a trained chiropractor. Chiropractors go to school for many years and are trained to care for the spine and nervous system.
The number of visits you need depends on your body and your condition. Dr. Corey will do a full exam and create a treatment plan that is right for you.
Chiropractic care helps reduce pain, improve movement, and help the body work better. It can help you move more easily, feel less stiff, and support a healthy nervous system.
Chiropractic care is very safe for most people. Like any healthcare, there can be small risks, but serious problems are rare. Dr. Corey will always make sure care is right for you.
Are chiropractic adjustments painful?
Most chiropractic adjustments are not painful. Many people feel relief right away and say they feel more relaxed after an adjustment.
Chiropractic care helps keep your body working well, even when you are not in pain. It helps the spine move properly, supports the nervous system, and can help prevent problems before they start.
Dr. Corey has been helping patients for over 27 years. He takes time to listen, do a full exam, and create a care plan just for you. Our office also uses advanced, non-invasive treatments that help the body heal naturally without surgery or drugs.
The length of a visit depends on the services you receive. Appointments can be as short as 5 minutes or as long as 30 minutes or more.
Chiropractors go to school for many years. They receive special training to care for the spine, joints, and nervous system before treating patients.
Yes, pregnant women can see a chiropractor. Gentle chiropractic care can help reduce discomfort, support healthy movement, and may help make delivery easier.
No, chiropractic care is not addictive. People choose to continue care because they feel better, move better, and want to keep their body healthy.
The sound you may hear is air releasing from the joint when it moves. This is normal and safe.
No, you should not try to adjust yourself. Chiropractors are trained to adjust the right areas in a safe way. Trying to do it yourself can cause injury.
Many insurance plans help cover chiropractic care, but coverage can be different for each plan. Our office can help you understand your benefits.
Yes, chiropractic care can help with back pain. Chiropractors focus on the spine and joints to help reduce pain and improve movement.
Yes, chiropractors can help relieve neck pain. Chiropractic care helps improve movement in the neck and reduce stiffness and discomfort.
Yes, chiropractic care can help with many types of headaches. Helping the neck and spine move better can reduce tension that causes headaches.
Chiropractic care focuses on the spine, joints, and nervous system to help the body work better. Physical therapy focuses on exercises and movements to strengthen muscles and improve motion.
Yes, chiropractors can help with sports injuries. Chiropractic care can reduce pain, improve movement, and help the body heal after an injury.
Yes, chiropractic care can help improve posture. Helping the spine move properly can make it easier to sit, stand, and move with better posture.
During an adjustment, the chiropractor gently helps a joint move the way it should. This can help reduce stiffness, improve movement, and help the nervous system work better.
Yes, chiropractic care is safe for children. Care for kids is very gentle and designed to support healthy growth, movement, and nervous system function.
SoftWave therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that helps the body heal itself. It uses sound waves to improve blood flow, help activate the body’s own stem cells, and help break up scar tissue so damaged areas can heal —without surgery or drugs.
SoftWave therapy helps the body heal any type of tissue. This includes skin, bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, fascia, bursa, and other damaged areas.
SoftWave therapy sends gentle sound waves into the injured area. These waves increase blood flow, help activate the body’s own stem cells, break up scar tissue, and help reduce pain so healing can begin.
Yes, SoftWave therapy is very safe. It is FDA-cleared, non-invasive, and does not involve surgery or drugs. It works with the body’s natural healing process.
SoftWave therapy can cause some discomfort during treatment. This is normal and usually lasts only a short time. Most people are able to tolerate it well.
A SoftWave session is usually short. Most treatments take about 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
The number of sessions you need depends on your condition and how your body heals. Most people need between 6 and 12 treatments.
SoftWave therapy helps activate the body’s own stem cells, break down scar tissue, improve blood flow, reduce pain, and help damaged tissue heal naturally without surgery or drugs.
Spinal decompression is a gentle, non-surgical treatment that helps take pressure off the spine. It gently stretches the spine to increase space between the discs, reduce pressure on nerves, and help damaged or compressed discs heal.
Spinal decompression helps with back pain, neck pain, and nerve pressure. It is often used for herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, sciatica, and pain that travels into the arms or legs.
Spinal decompression slowly and gently stretches the spine in a precise and targeted way. This lowers pressure in the discs, creates more space for nerves, and over time can help increase disc space and disc height as healing occurs.
Yes, spinal decompression is safe for many people. Dr. Corey personally reviews your health history and medical images to make sure this treatment is safe and right for you.
Spinal decompression is very comfortable. Many patients relax so much that they fall asleep during treatment.
Most spinal decompression sessions last about 20 to 30 minutes.
The number of sessions you need depends on your condition and how your body heals. A typical plan is about 24 treatments over 3 months, but Dr. Corey will create a plan that is right for you.
Spinal decompression helps reduce pressure on the spine, discs, and nerves. It can help decrease pain, improve movement, and support healing of damaged or compressed discs without surgery.
We use one of the most advanced spinal decompression systems in the world, called the DRX9000. It is computer-controlled and allows treatment to be gentle, precise, and targeted to your specific condition.
People with back pain, neck pain, disc problems, or nerve pressure may be good candidates for spinal decompression. Dr. Corey will review your symptoms, history, and images to see if this treatment is right for you.
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Some people are not good candidates for spinal decompression. This includes people with certain spine conditions or medical issues. Dr. Corey carefully reviews your history and images to make sure spinal decompression is safe for you.
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Yes, spinal decompression can help many people avoid surgery. By reducing pressure on the discs and nerves, it can relieve pain and allow the spine to heal naturally. Dr. Corey carefully reviews each case to see if decompression is a good non-surgical option.
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