Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Chiropractic care may help relieve sciatica by improving spinal alignment and reducing pressure on the sciatic nerve. This pressure can be caused by a bulging, protruding or herniated disc. Many patients experience decreased leg pain, numbness, and tingling after beginning treatment.

Can a chiropractor help with sciatica?

Is chiropractic care a good option before considering surgery?

Can I see a chiropractor instead of a physical therapist?

Many patients compare chiropractic care and physical therapy when looking for pain relief. While both focus on improving movement and reducing discomfort, chiropractors treat spinal and joint conditions through chiropractic adjustments. If you're searching for a physical therapist for back pain, neck pain, or sciatica, chiropractic care may also be an effective treatment option. In some cases, chiropractic care and physical therapy can complement each other as part of a comprehensive recovery plan.

Can a chiropractor help with TMJ pain or jaw discomfort?

Jaw pain, clicking, and tension can sometimes be related to muscle tightness, posture, or dysfunction in the neck and upper spine. While dentists and oral surgeons treat dental and structural causes of TMJ disorders, chiropractors can evaluate whether neuromusculoskeletal issues may be contributing to your symptoms and provide conservative care when appropriate. If your condition requires specialized dental or medical treatment, we'll recommend the appropriate provider.

What services do you offer?

For many common musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain, neck pain, sciatica, or certain joint problems, conservative treatment is often recommended before surgery when appropriate. Chiropractic care is a great alternative for improving movement, reducing pain, and supporting recovery without surgery or medication.

Can children see a chiropractor?

Yes. Chiropractors may provide gentle care for children for wellness or specific health concerns. Chiropractic care can benefit children experiencing posture concerns, sports-related injuries, or neuromusculoskeletal discomfort. Common health concerns we see in children include allergies, asthma, ear infections, ADHD and scoliosis. Treatment techniques are modified based on the child's age and needs.

What does a chiropractor do?

A chiropractor helps people feel better, function better and move better through treating conditions that affect the spine and nervous system. Chiropractic care gives people an alternative to drugs and surgery for their health concerns. Many people visit a chiropractor for back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, and sports injuries.

How do I get started?

How many chiropractic visits will I need?

The number of visits depends on your condition, overall health, and treatment goals. Some patients experience relief within a few visits, while others with chronic conditions or injuries may benefit from a longer treatment plan

Can a chiropractor help with shoulder pain?

Many people search for an orthopedic doctor or physical therapist for shoulder pain, but the source of shoulder discomfort isn't always the shoulder itself. Problems involving the neck, upper back, posture, or surrounding muscles can contribute to shoulder pain and limited movement. A chiropractor can evaluate the entire area to determine whether conservative chiropractic care may help improve function and reduce discomfort.

Is chiropractic care safe during pregnancy?

Yes, chiropractic care is safe for pregnant women for wellness care and for specific health concerns. Many pregnant women choose chiropractic care to help relieve lower back pain, pelvic discomfort, and joint pain associated with pregnancy. Women who use chiropractic for their first birth have shorter labor times and more comfortable births with fewer complications. Chiropractors who treat pregnant patients use specialized techniques designed for comfort and safety.

Should I see a chiropractor or an orthopedic doctor for back pain?

If you're experiencing back pain, neck pain, or joint stiffness, a chiropractor is often an excellent first stop for conservative, non-surgical care. Chiropractors evaluate your condition, provide personalized treatment, and refer you to an orthopedic specialist or another healthcare provider if your symptoms suggest a condition that requires additional testing or specialized medical treatment.

Should I see a chiropractor or a massage therapist for back pain?

If you're searching for a massage therapist for back pain or muscle tension, chiropractic care may also be worth considering. While massage therapy focuses on relaxing muscles and reducing tension, chiropractic care addresses the nerve telling the muscle to contract or relax. The purpose of this approach is to correct the cause, not just treat the symptoms of neck pain, back pain and muscle stiffness.