
Conditions We Treat
Chiropractic Care for Neck Pain, Back Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, and More.
Our team evaluates and treats a comprehensive range of musculoskeletal conditions — from chronic neck and back pain to sports injuries, disc conditions, and nerve-related symptoms. Every patient begins with a thorough evaluation to identify what is actually driving the problem before any treatment is recommended.
Our Approach
Finding the Cause Is Always the First Step.
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The condition tells us where to look.
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The evaluation tells us what to do.
“Two patients can walk in with the same diagnosis and need completely different care.”
That is why we never start with a treatment. We start with an evaluation — assessing how your joints move, where restrictions exist, and what patterns may be contributing to your symptoms.
Conditions We Treat
Find your condition. Understand the approach.
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Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain — and one of the most mismanaged. Sharp pain near the heel, especially during the first steps in the morning, is a hallmark sign. We evaluate foot posture, ankle mobility, calf tightness, and gait mechanics while addressing contributing factors up the chain through the knee, hip, and pelvis.
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Neck Pain
Neck pain is one of the most common reasons patients seek chiropractic care. It can develop from poor posture, long hours at a desk, sleeping positions, stress, or sudden strain. We assess spinal alignment, joint motion, muscle tension, and posture patterns to identify what is actually driving the problem rather than simply treating where it hurts.
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Pediatric Care
Children experience more physical stress than most parents realize — from sports and backpacks to screen time, falls, and rapid growth changes. Our pediatric approach is gentle, age appropriate, and focused on evaluating how young bodies are moving and functioning so we can support healthy development before issues become chronic.
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Sports Injuries
Sports injuries can happen at any level, from weekend warriors to competitive athletes, and they rarely resolve fully without addressing the mechanics that caused them. We evaluate mobility, stability, and movement patterns to identify what contributed to the injury and build a care plan designed to restore full function and reduce the risk of it happening again.
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TMJ
TMJ dysfunction can cause jaw pain, clicking or popping, facial tightness, headaches, and soreness around the ears. The jaw and cervical spine are more closely related than most people realize. We assess the TMJ joint, surrounding muscles, neck alignment, and posture patterns to understand what is contributing to the dysfunction and treat the entire system accordingly.
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Whiplash Associated Disorders
Whiplash injuries commonly occur after auto accidents, slips and falls, or sudden impacts, and even minor collisions can create significant strain. Symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, muscle spasms, and radiating discomfort into the arms. Early evaluation is critical — we identify joint restriction, soft tissue injury, and neurological involvement before recommending care.
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Carpal Tunnel
Carpal tunnel syndrome can cause numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness in the hand and fingers, with symptoms often worsening at night or during repetitive tasks. Most people assume the problem starts and ends at the wrist, but nerve irritation can be influenced by tight forearm muscles, elbow restrictions, shoulder posture, and the neck. We evaluate the entire upper extremity.
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Low Back Pain
Low back pain is one of the top causes of missed work and reduced activity, and it rarely has a single cause. Whether the pain started suddenly from lifting, developed gradually from prolonged sitting, or stems from an old injury, the underlying mechanics are often different from patient to patient. We evaluate the lumbar spine, pelvis, hips, and surrounding muscles.
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Headaches
Most headaches do not start in the head. Tension, restricted joint motion, and postural strain in the neck and upper back are common drivers of both tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches. Many patients have managed headaches with medication for years without addressing the mechanical stress that is actually causing them. We evaluate the source and address it directly.
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Disc Injuries
Disc injuries can cause more than back and neck pain. Tingling, numbness, burning sensations, and weakness in the arms or legs are all signs that a disc may be affecting nearby nerves. We perform a detailed assessment — including orthopedic testing, neurological screening, and movement analysis — to determine what is involved and whether conservative care is the right approach.
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Extremity & Joint Pain
Chiropractic care extends well beyond the spine. Pain and dysfunction in the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles often results from poor movement patterns, joint restrictions, overuse, or compensation from another area of the body. We evaluate how each joint moves and whether biomechanics elsewhere in the body are contributing to the problem.
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Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy can cause tingling, burning, numbness, weakness, or altered sensation — most commonly in the hands and feet — and symptoms can significantly affect balance, walking, and overall quality of life. We perform a thorough evaluation to determine whether symptoms may be related to musculoskeletal dysfunction or nerve irritation, and refer out when appropriate.
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Tendinitis & Tendinopathy
Tendinitis and tendinopathy are common overuse injuries affecting active individuals, athletes, and people with repetitive work demands. Common presentations include tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy, rotator cuff irritation, and wrist tendon pain. Tendons heal more slowly and require a structured evaluation and progressive care plan.
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Sprains & Strains
Sprains and strains are among the most common injuries we treat, occurring from lifting, sports, sudden movement, or repetitive stress. A sprain involves injury to a ligament while a strain involves injury to a muscle or tendon, and both can cause swelling, pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. We assess severity and focus on restoring proper movement patterns early.
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How We Treat
How we treat what we find.
Finding the cause is the first step. Treating it effectively is the next — five complementary therapies tailored to your evaluation findings.
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Chiropractic Adjustments
Hands-on adjustments restore joint motion, reduce mechanical stress, and form the foundation of most care plans we build.
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Class IV K-Laser Therapy
Concentrated light energy delivered deep into damaged tissue to reduce inflammation, accelerate cellular repair, and support faster recovery.
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Shockwave Therapy
The gold standard for chronic tendon injuries — triggers the body’s natural repair process at the cellular level. No injections or surgery.
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Myofascial Therapy
Addresses tight muscles and fascial restrictions that limit how well joints move and recover, supporting more complete treatment outcomes.
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Therapeutic Massage
Reduces muscle tension and guarding so joints move and respond to treatment better, helping the body hold corrections longer.
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