- Swedish Massage
- Deep Tissue Massage
- Sports Massage
- Reflexology Massage
- Shiatsu Massage
- Chiropractic AdjustmentsEvery year, around 100,000 Americans have surgery to relieve knee pain. But studies suggest that many people can avoid surgery through natural, conservative treatments. Chiropractic adjustments, exercise therapy, and weight loss have all been shown to reduce symptoms of knee pain in patients osteoarthritis.
- Spinal AdjustmentsChiropractic involves treating the person as a whole by assisting the body to heal naturally. It has long been known that healthy, nutritious diets coupled with rest, exercise and spinal adjustments are an integral part of preventative health care.
- Nutritional ConsultationPersistent nutritional deficiencies are commonplace in the world today. As such, nutritional therapy has evolved and grown to include specialized treatments. Preventative health care aims to address stressful environments and the lack of essential nutrients in one's daily diet.
- SubluxationEvery function of your body is controlled by your central nervous system, and this function may be disrupted by misalignments in your spine. These are called subluxations. A subluxation creates interference in the function of your spinal nerves, and this may result in impaired functioning of your organs and endocrine system.
- Manipulation TherapyPollard, Henry, Graham Ward, Wayne Hoskins, and Katie Hardy. The effect of a manual therapy knee protocol on osteoarthritic knee pain: a randomised controlled trial. The Journal of Canadian Chiropractic Association 2008, December;52(4):229-42.
- Applied Kinesiology
- Chiropractic Injury TreatmentStaying active is so important in staying healthy, but sometimes we overdo it or get injured during our workouts. The good news is that chiropractic is the perfect way to get back to your active levels and keep your body running smoothly.
- Acupressure