Dr. Dalton Wood

  • Advanced spinal adjusting and manipulation techniques.
  • Soft-tissue therapy and myofascial release treatments.
  • Rehabilitation and corrective exercise programs.
  • Care for chronic low-back pain and pregnancy-related pain.
  • Treatment for athletic injuries and sports performance recovery.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Performance Health

Performance Health

6230 Muhlhauser Road, West Chester , OH, 45069

Resides currently in West Chester, Ohio. Originally from northeastern Mississippi. He attended the University of Mississippi where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. While in school he was also involved with the Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Team where he worked as a team manager. After graduating in December of 2013, he moved to St. Louis where he attended Logan University to further his education and in April of 2018 he earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic. While attending Logan, he went above and beyond the basic requirements by participating in multiple advanced adjusting, soft-tissue, and rehabilitation seminars. Dr. Wood continues to attend numerous continuing education seminars to stay current with the latest information and treatment strategies from all disciplines including DC’s, PT’s, MD’s, and PhD’s. This knowledge and experience allows patients to receive excellent care, those ranging from high-level professional athletes and CrossFit participants to those individuals with chronic low-back pain, pregnancy pain, or weekend warriors. Whenever Dr. Wood is not treating patients, he loves to spend time outside, exploring his new home Cincinnati, and trying new places to eat.

New Patient Initial Visit

**REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW PATIENTS** Before treating a patient for the first time we always begin with a comprehensive history and examination. This is where we will analyze each patient based on their structural and functional capabilities to determine area of dysfunction. Each exam will vary depending on the patient's presentation but can include (but is not limited to) structural postural analysis, movement assessments, and other tests. Following the examination, treatment will be rendered as sought necessary by the physician.

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