Activator Methods®

Activator Methods® We use one of the most popular “low force” chiropractic techniques in the world. First the Evaluation We begin by analy[z]ing how well your spine moves. We test how well you turn and bend. While you’re lying face down, we’ll evaluate the length of your legs. This simple procedure can reveal significant differences […]

What To Expect

What to Expect at [PRACTICE NAME] If you’ve ever gone to a social event where you didn’t know anyone, you know how uncomfortable that can make you feel. Our goal is to eliminate every shred of apprehension and make you feel at home. Since chiropractic care involves a series of visits, with each one building […]

Second Visit

Your Second Visit On your report visit we explain what we found and how we may be able to help you. After we study your health history and correlate our examination findings, we’ll make recommendations designed to help you get and keep your health. We call this the Report of Findings. This is usually attended […]

Progress Visit

Progress Visits It’s impossible to predict how you will respond to chiropractic care. Everyone is different. We’ll have a better idea after a dozen visits or so. You’ll invite a relapse of your original problem if you discontinue your care once you feel better. Only then can make more accurate prediction about what it will […]

Regular Visit

Regular Visits After the investment of time needed on the first and second visits, many patients become concerned that every visit will be of equal length. In a word: no. A typical visit may require just a few, highly-focused, minutes. But don’t think the brevity of a regular visit lessens its value! With the groundwork […]

Diversified

Diversified Technique At [PRACTICE NAME], we use an adjusting style commonly referred to as “Diversified.” First, an analysis of your spine is performed. This can initially involve a case history and X-ray pictures of your spine. Subsequent visits may include motion palpation, with the chiropractor feeling the spinal joints move as you turn and bend. […]

Thompson

Thompson The Thompson Technique, developed by Dr. J. Clay Thompson, has evolved into a system of analysis and a way of adjusting the full spine. The combination produces precise adjustments and high levels of [client] comfort. A System of Analysis Early chiropractors noticed that [subs] would produce the appearance of a short, or contracted leg. […]

Gonstead

Gonstead Technique Named after its developer, Dr. Clarence Gonstead, this approach came from his engineering background. His “foundation principle” explains how a [sub] pattern in one area of the spine can produce compensatory changes in another. A Thorough Evaluation After studying your health history, we conduct a complete examination. This generally includes full spine X-rays […]