Relief that helps your body reset and heal
Electrical stimulation is often used alongside chiropractic adjustments to help reduce pain, relax tight muscles, and support the body’s natural healing process. By calming overactive muscles before or after an adjustment, electrical stimulation can make care more comfortable and more effective.
Benefits may include:
This therapy is non-invasive and commonly used in both acute injuries and chronic conditions.

Gentle relief that supports healing and movement
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment used alongside chiropractic care to help relieve pressure on the spine and surrounding structures. By gently stretching the spine in a controlled way, decompression can reduce stress on discs and joints, allowing the body to heal more effectively.
Benefits may include:
Treatment is comfortable, controlled, and tailored to each patient.
Gentle support for tissue healing and pain relief
Therapeutic ultrasound is a non-invasive treatment used in chiropractic care to help reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and support soft tissue healing.
By delivering sound waves deep into muscles, tendons, and ligaments, ultrasound therapy helps improve circulation and promotes the body’s natural recovery process. Ultrasound therapy uses high-frequency sound waves applied through a handheld device. These sound waves create a gentle warming effect in deeper tissues, helping to relax muscles and increase blood flow.
Benefits may include:
This therapy is commonly used for both acute injuries and chronic conditions.
Clear answers to guide safe, effective care
X-rays are an important diagnostic tool that help us better understand your spine and overall structure. When clinically necessary, they allow us to evaluate alignment, joint spacing, and underlying conditions so your care can be both safe and specific. X-rays are not taken on every patient. They are recommended only when your history, symptoms, or exam findings indicate they are appropriate. X-rays help us identify structural issues that cannot be felt during a physical exam alone. This allows for more accurate care planning and helps rule out conditions that may require a modified approach.
X-rays may be used to:
Having a clear picture of your spine helps us deliver care with confidence.