Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic care focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the muscles, joints, and nervous system—and how those conditions affect your overall health. At Chiropractic & Bodyworks, we take a whole-body approach to relieving pain and restoring function. While many people seek chiropractic care for back pain, neck discomfort, or joint issues, it’s also highly effective for managing soft tissue concerns like muscle tension, tendonitis, sprains, and sports-related injuries. Using a combination of hands-on techniques and customized care plans, we help you move better, feel stronger, and get back to the activities you enjoy.
Active Release Techniques
Active Release Therapy (ART) is a specialized, hands-on technique that targets soft tissue problems caused by overuse, strain, or injury. It works by applying precise pressure and guided movement to break up adhesions, reduce tension, and restore normal movement in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Whether you’re dealing with chronic tightness, numbness, or limited range of motion, ART helps free up restricted tissue and speed up recovery—making it especially effective for athletes, office workers, and anyone with repetitive strain injuries.
Graston Technique
Graston Technique is an instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy that helps break down scar tissue and fascial restrictions. It’s used to treat a wide range of soft tissue injuries—like strains, sprains, tendonitis, and post-surgical scarring—by reducing adhesions, promoting healing, and restoring strength and function.
Kinesio Taping
Kinesio Taping is a therapeutic taping technique designed to support your body’s natural healing process while providing stability to muscles and joints—without limiting your range of motion. This method helps reduce pain, improve circulation, and support injured or overused areas. Kinesio Tape is commonly used to manage orthopedic, neuromuscular, and postural conditions, making it a valuable tool for recovery, performance, and injury prevention.
Therapeutic Massage
Therapeutic Massage is a hands-on treatment that targets muscle tension, soft tissue restrictions, and stress-related discomfort to support your body’s natural healing process. At Chiropractic & Bodyworks, massage therapy is more than just relaxation—it’s a therapeutic tool used to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, ease pain, and restore mobility. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic tension, or simply in need of restorative care, our massage sessions are tailored to your needs to help you feel better, move more freely, and function at your best.
Cupping
Cupping is a traditional healing technique that uses gentle suction to promote circulation, relieve muscle tension, and support the body’s natural recovery process. By placing specialized cups on the skin, this therapy helps draw blood flow to targeted areas, releasing tight muscles, reducing inflammation, and flushing out built-up toxins. Cupping is especially helpful for treating chronic pain, muscle stiffness, stress-related tension, and athletic recovery. At Chiropractic & Bodyworks, cupping is often used alongside other therapies to enhance overall results and restore balance to the body.
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is an advanced, non-invasive treatment that uses focused acoustic waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. At Chiropractic & Bodyworks, we use the PiezoWave2S system, which delivers highly precise pressure pulses directly to the affected area—gently and without discomfort. This therapy helps reactivate tissue repair, reduce pain, and improve mobility by triggering a process called mechanotransduction, where mechanical signals encourage cellular healing. Shockwave therapy is ideal for patients seeking long-term relief and natural recovery from chronic pain, soft tissue injuries, and overuse conditions.
Electrical Stimulation Therapy
Electrical Stimulation Therapy (E-Stim) is a therapeutic technique that uses mild electrical impulses to stimulate muscles and nerves. These impulses help reduce pain, improve circulation, relax tight muscles, and support the healing process in injured or inflamed tissues.
