Chiropractic history and backround: - Chiropractic is the largest drugless healing profession in the United States and the world. The noninvasive approach of Chiropractic type services focus on a conservative and natural approach to healing and maintaining health.
- The Doctor of Chiropractic, like a medical doctor, is required to take a pre-determined number of classroom, laboratory and clinical hours in order to obtain their professional degree. In California, recognized Chiropractic Colleges, such as SCU, are accredited by the same process as medical schools. Therefore, Chiropractic care services learned at Chiropractic Colleges and provided to patients everyday have been well evaluated for their effectiveness.
- Chiropractic was established as a profession in 1895. The basis for the scientific application of Chiropractic services goes back in recorded history to the ancient Greeks.
Available services and programs: - Nutritional consulting, including supplemental support and products.
- Traditional Chiropractic (hands-on) adjusting services.
- If the "crack" of traditional Chiropractic adjusting sounds unappealing to you, gentle and modern instrument adjusting is also available. Instrument adjusting may also be advisable in such cases as, but not limited to, certain bone diseases such as severe osteoporosis or severe pain levels.
- Advanced diagnostic testing, including hi-tech and painless spinal scanning for nerve stress and dysfunction services.
- Stress management services.
- Weight loss/control programs.
- Supports, including low back and contour pillows are available.
- Massage services.
- Pain relieving gels/lotions are available.
- Fibromyalgia care programs.
- Pain management care programs.
- Headache care programs.
- Sports enhancement programs.
- Orthotic/Stabilizer services.
- Free Health Care Classes and Workshops.
- Carpal Tunnel care programs.
- Decompression/Traction services.
- Personalized Rapid Rehab programs.
- Additional services and care programs are also available.
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A comparison between a traditional adjustment (top) and a modern instrument adjustment (bottom).
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