Conditions treated
Below are the conditions we see most often, sorted by region of the body. If your symptoms include numbness that's spreading, loss of bladder or bowel control, or followed a serious fall or accident, skip this list and go to urgent care first.
Acute strain or the dull, recurring ache tied to long hours sitting or standing.
Shooting or burning pain running from the low back through the hip and down the leg.
One-sided low back or buttock pain, often worse going from sitting to standing.
Reduced range of motion, often from posture or sleeping position.
Headaches that start at the base of the skull and radiate forward.
Neck strain following a car accident or sudden jolt, sometimes with delayed symptoms.
Pain with overhead movement, common in swimmers and desk workers alike.
Mechanical joint pain related to gait, alignment, or overuse — not arthritis flares.
Heel pain worst with the first steps in the morning.
Pelvic and low back discomfort as posture shifts through pregnancy.
"Tech neck" and rounded-shoulder patterns from long hours at a screen.
Gradual loss of range of motion without one clear injury behind it.
Know the limits
Chiropractic care isn't the right first step for every kind of pain. We'll refer you to a physician, physical therapist, or specialist — sometimes before treating you at all — if your exam shows signs of fracture, suspected disc herniation with neurological deficit, infection, or any red-flag symptom that needs imaging or urgent evaluation.
Call the office — most low back, neck, and joint pain is worth a conversation, even if it's not on this page.