Myth: Chiropractic Care is Dangerous

Chiropractic and Health

We all know that chiropractic is a great way to stay healthy. Chiropractors help your spine and body maintain balance, which makes you feel better and perform better. It's not as dangerous as people think it is in fact, chiropractors work with individuals of all ages, including infants!

The myth we want to dispel is the idea that chiropractic can cause injury. The truth is that chiropractic adjustments are safe for everyone! Chiropractors are trained to perform safe, gentle adjustments that help your spine and nervous system function properly.

What are those Pops?

Chiropractic is a great way of maintaining balance in the body. The cracks and pops usually associated with an adjustment aren't anything to worry about. Chiropractors use pressure to create a vacuum in the spine, which assists with getting air bubbles out of your discs.

Chiropractic adjustments are so safe that they're even safe for pregnant women! Chiropractic also helps people who want better health and performance by providing them with chiropractor treatment like acupuncture, massage therapy, or lifestyle coaching.

How about our Practice?

In our practice, we don't use techniques that lead to pops or cracks in the spine. We prefer other techniques and work with our patients to give them better health outcomes.

We see clients in our practice as young as one day old. We focus on building a healthier future by focusing on the spine and supporting your nervous system, not just an adjustment that will last for only a short time.

Chiropractic treatment can help with things like allergies, headaches, pain relief, or even to find out what might be causing those symptoms!

If you're looking for something different than traditional medical care when it comes to your health goals chiropractic is the way to go.

We want better outcomes for each of our clients! That's why we love seeing patients from newborns until they retire and are considering chiropractor therapy again as their conditions worsen after retirement age.