FAQ

  • Dr. Cassandra explaining the spine.

    What is Chiropractic?

    The purpose of chiropractic care is not the treatment of conditions or diseases; rather, it is the restoration of normal body function. As chiropractors, we work with the nervous system through the spine and spinal adjustments. All the systems of the body — hormonal, digestive, immunological, reproductive, skeletal, and circulatory — are controlled and coordinated by our central nervous system. The chiropractic adjustment removes stress-related interference to the nervous system, thereby enhancing overall body function.

  • Who needs Chiropractic Care?

    Simply put, if you have a spine you should be under chiropractic care! Regardless of whether you are in pain or not, the chiropractic approach will help you to function, heal, and live at full potential. Every cell, muscle, organ, and organ system is controlled and coordinated by our spinal nerves. Ensuring our spine is in alignment and moving properly ensures that the nervous system is communicating optimally! Although our office specializes in pregnancy and pediatrics, we serve everyone! From hours old to 100+ our office is skilled to serve your needs.

  • Dr. Cassandra adjusting a pregnant momma.

    Prenatal Chiropractic

    Regular chiropractic care during pregnancy:

    Reduces labor times by 25-31%

    Reduces pain during pregnancy

    Helps the baby assume a healthy position in utero

    The Webster Technique is a specialized method to align the mother's pelvis, ensuring the baby can move freely for optimal positioning at birth. Misalignment can increase tension in the uterine space, making it harder for the baby to move comfortably. Ensure your chiropractor has the additional training and is Webster Certified.

  • Why would an infant or child need chiropractic care?

    Pregnancy and birth can be traumatic for both mother and child. The birth process can cause spinal nerve interference, resulting in difficulties such as nursing problems, torticollis, digestive conditions, colic, reflux, and delays in developmental milestones.

    Addressing these nerve interferences allows the child to grow and develop fully. It is never too early to have a child checked, with many families bringing their newborns within the first week of life. Infant adjustments are extremely gentle, using a force similar to checking the ripeness of a tomato, without any "cracking" techniques.