Chiropractic Appointments
Adjustments and manual therapy for back, neck, and joint pain from licensed chiropractors.
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About Chiropractic
Chiropractic care is a regulated, non-invasive, drug-free healthcare profession focused on how the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system work together to support movement, comfort, and overall function. Licensed chiropractors (DCs) complete an accredited doctoral-level education that includes extensive training in anatomy, physiology, neurology, orthopedics, biomechanics, diagnosis, imaging, and clinical sciences, followed by licensing requirements that vary by region.
Appointments typically start with a health history and physical examination, with evidence-informed care tailored to your needs and goals. Treatment may include manual therapy such as spinal and joint adjustments or mobilizations, soft-tissue techniques, rehabilitative and stabilization exercises, posture and ergonomic coaching, and lifestyle guidance. Many clinics also offer wellness-focused care and family-oriented approaches, including care plans designed for pregnancy and postpartum, as well as gentle, age- appropriate techniques for infants and children when clinically indicated.
People commonly seek chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint and mobility issues, posture-related strain, and sports or repetitive-use injuries. Families may also seek care for infants and children for concerns such as colic, reflux/digestive discomfort (including constipation), feeding or latching challenges (including support around oral ties), sleep difficulties, torticollis, head shape concerns, and general development and wellness support-using gentle, age-appropriate approaches when clinically indicated
Learn More
- Canadian Chiropractic Association
The national voice of chiropractors in Canada.
- American Chiropractic Association
The largest professional chiropractic organization in the US.
- NIH — Spinal Manipulation: What You Need To Know
Evidence summary from the National Institutes of Health.