Our Techniques
We use a number of highly-effective adjusting approaches to help improve spinal biomechanics and reduce nervous system interference. The approach we use is based on a variety of factors to numerous to describe here.

The primary adjusting techniques we use include:
Diversified
After identifying which spinal bones have lost their normal motion or position, a specific manual thrust is administered... read more»
Thompson
Thompson Terminal Point technique is both a system of chiropractic analysis and a way to minimise the amount of energy needed to adjust the spine... read more»
Activator
The Activator Methods® is an evaluation method and a handheld adjusting instrument that delivers a consistent low-force thrust.... read more»
Pierce
The Pierce Results System is a way of evaluating the spine by noticing the way it moves through what should be normal ranges of motion. We rely on thermographic monitoring and use a special adjusting table that helps reduce the amount of energy needed to effect changes in your spine and nervous system.
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Resting comfortably on your side, we use our hands to deliver an ultra-quick thrust to the upper bones of your spine. Just as quickly we remove our hands. This energy allows the head and spinal structures to “reset” themselves. The object is to allow the wisdom of your body to reposition spinal segments with the least amount of force.
Extremity Adjustments
Virtually every articulation of your skeletal system is susceptible to fixations that impair function and range of motion. Chiropractic works by restoring proper motion of spinal bones and reducing nerve irritation. Other joints of the body can lose their normal motion and position as well. When chiropractic techniques are applied, shoulders, ribs, elbows, knees, wrist, hip, ankle and even the jaw, range of motion can be improved and painful inflammation reduced.
If you’ve been to a chiropractor before and have a preference about how you are adjusted, let us know. We want you to relax, enjoy and fully benefit from your adjustments.



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