Dr. Zac Cambron

  • Our clinic has been serving the Surrey, South Surrey, White Rock, Delta, and Langley communities since 1993.
  • We are committed to promoting optimal health and well-being for our community focusing on Postural and Balance Rehab.
  • We look at the underlying causes of our patients symptoms as it relates to their Postural Dysfunction and Distortion both on a structural level and neurological level.
  • Using High Technology and Clinical Brain Based Neurological Testing married with our experinece we will then make whatever adjustments, lifestyle interventions, and best recommendations necessary to help you reduce pain, improve mobility and eventually optimize your current health.
  • Our clinicians are versed in techniques such as; Diversified, A.R.T., T.R.T., Activator, and Neuro-Postural Rehab. and is Bio-Flex Laser and Shockwave Therapy Certified.**.

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

Body in Balance Chiropractic

Body in Balance Chiropractic

502 Columbia Avenue, Waxahachie, TX, 75165

As a Midlothian native I look forward to serving Ellis County and the surrounding communities through providing a pathway to better health. I graduated with my Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Parker University Chiropractic College this past August. Before chiropractic school, I attended Harding University where I played baseball and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. Throughout my studies and athletic career, I developed an excitement for working with athletes and wanting to help them perform at their highest potential, injury and pain free. While baseball is my passion, I have worked with athletes of all levels and backgrounds. Chiropractic care provides me the opportunity to help patients gain health and wellness, as well as preventative approaches to maintaining patient health. I believe movement is the key to wellbeing. As once said by Dr. Gray Cook, “First move well, then move often.” I look forward to paving a healthy future together.

Myofascial Release

For existing patients--A minimum of 8 minutes of myofascial release to release specific trigger points and relax tight muscles prior to the adjustment.

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