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Chiropractic Treatments

There are many different chiropractic techniques that help people reach optimal health. Many methods complement each other and work best when combined. Each individual is different and therefore may respond better to one treatment more than another. Additionally, some people have a preference to the technique that is used in their treatment. One technique is not better than the other, merely more effective in reaching that individual's specific goals.

 Adjustments

A chiropractic adjustment is the use of a specific, controlled force in a precise direction, applied to a joint that is fixated, not moving properly, or subluxated. Adjustments help return the bones to a more normal position or motion, relieving pressure on nerves and strain on muscles.

The "popping" sound that is often associated with an adjustment is called a cavitation. It is the pop that occurs in a spinal joint when vertebral surfaces (facets) are separated to create a vacuum that pulls in nitrogen gas. Contrary to popular belief, it is not your bones rubbing against one another or "cracking".

  Diversified technique

Diversified technique is an amalgamation of many different methods. Diversified stresses the integration of a detailed history and thorough biomechanical examination which involves both your nervous and musculoskeletal systems. The treatment protocol may include adjustments, physiotherapeutic modalities, stretches, nutritional supplements, orthotics and other aids.

 Activator method

The activator method utilizes a hand-held instrument referred to as an activator. This instrument delivers a precise adjustment with consistent velocity. The activator may be used on any joint, however it is particularly useful in treating the smaller joints of the hands and feet. The activator method is also a good alternative for people who are sensitive to being touched or for those with Osteoporosis or Arthritis.

 Pelvic Blocks

Pelvic blocks are triangular-type devices that are used to relax pelvic ligaments and induce pelvic rotation. These blocks are placed underneath the pelvis while the patient is lying down for a determined amount of time. This procedure will help to reduce any pelvic unleveling and associated low back pain.

 Pelvic Drop Pieces

Pelvic drop pieces are sections of the chiropractic table that have the capability of elevating and dropping with the adjustment. This technique allows for increased velocity in the adjustment and greater motion induced into the joint. Pelvic drop pieces help to restore motion in the pelvis and reduce any pelvic unleveling and associated back pain.