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Trigger Point
The primary purpose of Trigger Point Therapy is to reduce the pain that results from hypersensitive muscles. A trigger point is like a knot the size of a pea, buried deep in the muscle tissue.
Thompson Technique
This technique makes use of specialized drop-piece mechanisms in the table to assist the adjustment.
Diversified Technique
This technique involves application of a short (low-amplitude), quick (high-velocity) thrust over restricted joints (one at a time) with the goal of restoring normal range of motion in the joint.
Activitor Technique
The activator is a small handheld spring-loaded instrument which delivers a small impulse to the spine. The device is categorized as a mechanical force manual assisted (MFMA) instrument which is generally regarded as a softer chiropractic treatment technique.
PEMF Stimulation
Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy involves low levels of electrical impulses delivered to the injured, painful tissues to reduce pain and speed healing. These “tingling” impulses stimulate the body to release natural pain relievers, called endorphins.
Our Techniques
We use a wide range of proven techniques. Here are some of the popular chiropractic techniques we use: