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Chiropractic adjustment is a procedure in which we use hands or a tool to apply a controlled force to a bone or joint. The goal of this procedure is to improve motion and your body's physical function.
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Therapeutic exercises: Targeted exercises that focus on strengthening weak muscles, stretching tight muscles, and improving overall mobility.
Manual therapy: Hands-on techniques performed to help mobilize joints, release soft tissue restrictions, and improve joint function.
Electrical stimulation: The use of electrical currents to reduce pain, promote muscle contraction, and aid in the healing process.
Heat and cold therapy: The application of heat or cold to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve tissue healing.
Traction: Gentle stretching of the spine to relieve pressure on compressed nerves or discs.
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E-stim, short for electrical stimulation, is a therapeutic technique commonly used in chiropractor offices to help relieve pain and promote healing. It involves the use of a device that delivers mild electrical currents to specific areas of the body. These currents are safe and painless, and they mimic the body's natural electrical signals.
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Non-Surgical Decompression:
Techniques like spinal traction or decompression therapy using specialized equipment gently stretch the spine, helping to reduce disc herniation or bulging and improve overall spinal alignment.