Who Do We Help?

In our office, we focus heavily on human movement throughout life (if you haven’t gathered that yet).

Our Background

While all chiropractors are trained to adjust and treat people of all ages, we all find our niche somewhere in the field. We found that ours in the part of the population that is the most ambulatory (walking, running, etc.). We have a background in Athletic Training, so we are able to diagnose and treat many sports related injuries as well.

While in chiropractic school, we received extra training in extremity (arms, legs, feet, etc.) work. We have the ability to treat a wide variety of extremity issues that arrive throughout daily life. We also pursued extra coursework in soft tissue treatment via instruments or tools and cups as well.

Continued Education

After finishing school, all chiropractors are required to continue their education by attending seminars. We have chosen a vast array of coursework over the years, but found that courses like dry needling, rehabilitation of sports injuries, and analysis of gait have been the most used in our office. We like to keep a lot of tools in the tool box!

Summary

In summary, all chiropractors are trained to see people of all ages with all types of complaints. From there, we all branch out to master certain areas of our profession that our particular skill sets are well suited.

Our skill set is geared toward helping you move well, so you can move often.