Conditions Treated

dizziness

Dizziness

Dizziness can feel like the room is spinning, you’re off balance, or lightheaded—and it can disrupt your daily life. In many cases, these symptoms are linked to misalignments in the upper cervical spine, which affect nerve function and blood flow to the brain. Through gentle, precise upper cervical adjustments, we work to restore proper alignment, helping your body regain balance and reduce episodes of dizziness naturally.

vertigo

Vertigo

Vertigo causes a sensation of spinning or imbalance, often triggered by issues in the inner ear or nervous system. Misalignments in the upper cervical spine can disrupt communication between the brain and body, contributing to these symptoms. Our gentle, targeted upper cervical chiropractic care aims to correct these misalignments, helping reduce vertigo episodes and restore your sense of balance naturally.
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headaches

Headaches

Frequent headaches can significantly impact your quality of life and may be linked to tension, stress, or misalignments in the upper cervical spine. These misalignments can affect nerve function and blood flow, triggering or worsening headache symptoms. Our gentle, targeted chiropractic adjustments focus on correcting the root cause to provide lasting relief and help you feel your best.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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balance issues

Balance Issues

Difficulty with balance can stem from problems in the nervous system, inner ear, or spinal alignment—especially in the upper cervical spine. When this area is misaligned, it can interfere with the brain’s ability to process signals that help you stay steady and coordinated. Our upper cervical chiropractic care focuses on gentle, precise corrections to restore alignment and support your body’s natural balance and stability.
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neck pain

Neck Pain

Neck pain is often caused by poor posture, injury, or misalignment in the cervical spine. When the upper cervical vertebrae are out of alignment, it can place pressure on nerves and surrounding tissues, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Our focused upper cervical chiropractic care gently restores proper alignment, relieving pressure and promoting long-term healing.​​​​​​​
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back pain

Back Pain

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek chiropractic care. Whether caused by poor posture, injury, or spinal misalignment, it can interfere with daily life and mobility. Upper cervical misalignments can affect the entire spine, contributing to pain and tension throughout the back. Our precise, gentle chiropractic adjustments help restore alignment and support your body’s natural ability to heal—bringing lasting relief from back pain.
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post-concussion

Post-Concussion Syndrome

Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) can cause lingering symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, brain fog, and fatigue long after the initial injury. Even mild concussions can lead to misalignments in the upper cervical spine, disrupting normal brain and nerve function. Our specialized upper cervical chiropractic care focuses on gently correcting these misalignments to support the nervous system and promote natural recovery from PCS symptoms.
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tmj

TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder)

​​​​​​​TMJ disorder affects the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, often causing pain, stiffness, headaches, clicking sounds, or difficulty chewing. Chiropractic care can help relieve TMJ symptoms by gently adjusting the jaw and spine, reducing tension, and improving alignment. Our approach focuses on restoring natural function and easing discomfort without the need for invasive treatments.
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anxiety

Anxiety​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​While anxiety is often thought of as purely emotional, it can also manifest physically—causing muscle tension, headaches, poor sleep, and fatigue. Chiropractic care supports the nervous system by improving spinal alignment, which may help reduce physical stress on the body and promote a greater sense of calm and balance. Our holistic approach complements other forms of care to help you manage anxiety naturally.
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joint pain

Joint Pain

Joints are important musculoskeletal structures that connect bones to one another. Some facilitate different types of movement while others remain fixed. Joint pain is a very common and often debilitating problem with around one-third of all adults experiencing it at some point during their lifetime. Fortunately, there are treatments that can help and one of the most effective is chiropractic care.
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Foot Pain

Foot Pain

Many people live with consistent and regular foot pain. While others may have pain that occurs only when they are engaged in certain activities. While orthotics may not be the right answer for everyone to help with this pain, it’s a good idea to consult with a professional to decide if orthotics are a good option for you.
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Herniated Disc

Herniated Disc

Intervertebral discs are found all throughout the spinal column except for the C1 and C2 vertebrae (the Axis and Atlas). These discs act to cushion the vertebrae from each other as well as the impacts that are felt throughout the spinal column. While many people will describe painful back issues as a “slipped disc,” this isn’t really the case as the intervertebral discs don’t actually slide out of place. What many people experience is called a bulge. This bulging disc is also called a herniated disc.
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Sciatica

Sciatica

Sciatica is a condition that affects many people today. It typically manifests as pain in the lower back or buttocks that radiates down to the legs or feet. This pain can be felt in one or both legs and is often difficult to describe. Patients have also found that the pain can change in frequency or intensity ranging from mild to severe and can be debilitating at times.
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Carpal Tunnel

Carpal Tunnel

As the professional community ages, the diagnoses of carpal tunnel syndrome continue to rise. Carpal tunnel syndrome is commonly associated with the repetitive movement related to typing on a keyboard with improper hand positioning. Carpal tunnel syndrome creates a burning, numbness, or tingling sensation in the hands or wrists and can occur on one or both sides.
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Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia​​​​​​​

Fibromyalgia diagnoses have been increasing as awareness has risen. Many individuals now feel that they can seek help from the medical field for their issues, although treatments are generally more difficult to understand. Many people who have fibromyalgia also complain about the lack of effectiveness that many treatment options offer. However, chiropractic care has become an increasingly common and successful treatment option for patients with the disease.
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Arthritis

Arthritis​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

As people age, it is a common often belief that the pain and discomfort associated with our joints is a normal occurrence that we are forced to live with. While our joints can experience levels of degradation as we age, the pain and reduced mobility that is often associated with arthritis don’t have to be something that we suffer through. Instead, let's review some of the facts about chiropractic care and how it can be beneficial in treating the pain associated with arthritis.
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Lower Back Pain

Lower Back Pain​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Lower back pain is an exceptionally common complaint and it is estimated that 80% of Americans will suffer from it at some point during their lifetime. Lower back pain is also a leading cause of absence from work due to ill health, even though more than half of all cases are believed to be a direct result of the patient doing a job that involves continual sitting.
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