What Is Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractic care is a gentle manipulation of spinal and/or other body extremities to align and balance misalignments. Chiropractic is a proven, medically accepted therapy for the treatment of back and neck pain and an effective strategy for expediting one’s own recovery period after an injury. Chiropractic care can also increase flexibility, enhance nervous and immune system functions.
Accidents, falls, stress, tension, overexertion and other conditions often create displacements or derangements of the spine with a resulting irritation and inflammation of spinal nerve roots. Chiropractic care does not use drugs or chemicals to mask the symptoms of body dysfunctions. Instead, we locate the source and adjust the musculoskeletal area causing the disorder. The concept is based on the understanding that long term health and recovery benefits are not achieved by masking the symptoms, but treating the underlying cause. Chiropractic care places emphasis on common sense nutritional and exercise programs as well, to promote physical and good mental health. Some of the techniques we use may include classic techniques as well as; but not limited to:
Drop Technique: An effective chiropractic method for spinal adjustment, this technique requires an adjusting table with a segmented drop system that can ‘drop’ or quickly lower the section of the body where the adjustment is to occur, carrying the affected joint safely through the remainder of its range of motion.
Activators’ Technique: A comprehensive, integrated series of chiropractic procedures employing an adjusting instrument—a gentle technique found to be effective in identifying and correcting subluxations in the spine or other areas where there may be joint dysfunctions or interference with the nervous system’s control and coordination of the body. The Activator’s Technique can be especially valuable in the treatment of infants, elderly and animals. It is helpful for treating extremities in all ages.
Applied Kinesiology: A diagnostic tool using various types of muscle testing to access body intelligence, ‘diagnostic kinesiology’ can provide valued feedback on body functions and assist the practitioner in determining the efficacy of a particular therapy.
Percussive Therapy: Often used by professional sports teams for the effective treatment of muscle or ligament problems, this therapy enhances recovery and rehabilitation while reducing pain and discomfort. It delivers waves of impulses deep into body tissues to promote circulation and lymphatic flow while decreasing muscle tension or spasm. An ideal therapy for releasing joint restrictions, multiple percussive waves can loosen dysfunctional areas without the use of a heavy thrusting force.
What is Biopuncture?
Certain conditions like chronic and acute pain respond more positively when they are treated with homeopathic injections. In addition to treating pain, they are also used for anti-aging therapies. Eva is licensed by the NCCAOM to administer sterile homeopathic remedies. She uses Guna and Heel Homeopathic Medicines, which are classified as drugs in the USA and registered with the FDA.
When will I feel relief?
Many patients feel relief before they leave the office. For others, it may take a few treatments to significantly decrease or eliminate pain. Treatment plans are individualized based on results, patient feedback, and a variety of non-invasive diagnostic tools such as the Avatar and/or cold laser therapy.
What can I expect?
A biopuncture session typically lasts between 20 and 60 minutes. You will be lounging on a comfortable massage table and should wear loose clothing. You can expect to laugh a little and breathe a lot or vice-versa.
Does it hurt?
It sometimes hurts a little and some patients with chronic pain have an intensified sensation during the first several visits, but as the inflammation subsides the intensity tends to decrease too.
What if I don’t like needles?
Who does? If you’re afraid of needles, Eva’s respectful style and gentle touch will help you to get over your fear.
How many treatments will I need?
This is a mutual decision between you and Eva, but most people need to have three treatments. After those initial injections you and Eva can decide if more are needed.
Practiced by:
Eva Stanley Dipl.Ac