Chiropractic adjustments use a controlled, specific force to restore normal motion to joints, most often in the spine. When joints move poorly, surrounding muscles and tissues can become strained, leading to altered movement and discomfort.

Improving joint mobility helps normalize movement patterns and reduces unnecessary stress on the spine and extremities. Spinal joints also contain important sensory receptors that communicate with the nervous system. By stimulating these receptors, adjustments can improve coordination, muscle control, and nervous system signaling.

Restoring motion and reducing mechanical stress can also help decrease local inflammation and support the body’s natural healing processes. Overall, chiropractic care promotes healthier movement, improved nervous system function, and better recovery.

Chiropractic procedures used in the Center for Spine and Injury include techniques :

  • Gonstead

  • Diversified

  • Activator

  • Thompson Drop

  • Cox Flexion/Distraction