What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a form of health care that emphasizes prevention and conservative treatment of conditions without drugs or surgery.
Chiropractors treat the spine to restore optimal functioning of the nervous system. The nervous system is responsible for everything in our body. It controls our muscles, reflexes, reactions, digestion, and immunity.
When a vertebrae of the spine is not in alignment, a disconnect in communication is created between and body and the brain. Our brain responds to this disconnect by creating symptoms such as pain, altered sensation, dizziness, and headaches to name just a few. Once these vertebrae are repositioned properly, symptoms will begin to dissipate as our bodies begin to heal themselves.
Chiropractors are widely known to improve musculo-skeletal conditions. However, chiropractic has the power to help many more conditions because there are no limits to the power of the human body.
Chiropractic is beneficial for men, women, and children of all ages.
See the links provided in the drop down menu under "About Chiropractic", or click on the links below to find more information about chiropractic care for specific groups.
Chiropractors treat the spine to restore optimal functioning of the nervous system. The nervous system is responsible for everything in our body. It controls our muscles, reflexes, reactions, digestion, and immunity.
When a vertebrae of the spine is not in alignment, a disconnect in communication is created between and body and the brain. Our brain responds to this disconnect by creating symptoms such as pain, altered sensation, dizziness, and headaches to name just a few. Once these vertebrae are repositioned properly, symptoms will begin to dissipate as our bodies begin to heal themselves.
Chiropractors are widely known to improve musculo-skeletal conditions. However, chiropractic has the power to help many more conditions because there are no limits to the power of the human body.
Chiropractic is beneficial for men, women, and children of all ages.
See the links provided in the drop down menu under "About Chiropractic", or click on the links below to find more information about chiropractic care for specific groups.