Chiropractic Care
The spinal column is made of several vertebral segments acting as a protective house for the neurological highway, known as the spinal cord, which connects the brain to the body. This connection is important in that it allows us as humans to function. Biomechanical imbalances are the result of these vertebral segments of the spine that are “dis-placed” or in Chiropractic terms “subluxated” causing an array of symptoms such as pain, muscle spasming, inflammation, disc pressure and accelerated disc degeneration, nerve interference, and even organ dysfunction. This cascade of symptoms causes blocks and interference in this neurological highway which is so precious to sustain optimal human function. Causes of this are poor posture, bad work environment, poor sleep positioning, trauma, physical stress, mental stress, poor diet, toxicity and birth deformities.
Over time when these imbalances are not corrected the symptoms increase, function decreases, the highway shuts down, the degenerative effect progresses and disease eventually sets in. As a doctor that provides corrective care, my goal is aimed at redirecting these vertebral segments to their balanced restored position in order to correct overall spinal posture, in turn, eliminating the symptoms and allowing the neurological highway to regain the communication between the brain and the body. Eventually, the restoration of this spinal structure and balanced biomechanics will eliminate recurring future problems, achieving overall wellness. I am trained in Gonstead, Diversified and Activator techniques and soft tissue procedures such as deep tissue and Active Release Technique. I prefer to perform a pre and post x-ray comparative analysis so my patients can actually visualize the changes made through care