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Nervous System Centered
Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic is not the treatment of conditions or disease; rather, it is the restoration of normal body function.  Dr. Roger and Dr. Austyn work with your nervous system via gentle spinal adjustments, which reduce stress-related interference to your nervous system, and enhances overall body function.  Every single system in your body — circulatory, digestive, eliminatory, hormonal, glandular, immunological, muscular, reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal — depend on the proper function of your nervous system.  This approach allows for true healing to come from within your body rather than just a bandage approach of only addressing your symptoms. 

Torque Release Technique with the Integrator

Torque Release Technique

Torque Release Technique (TRT) is a tonal approach that utilizes the Integrator, an adjusting instrument which, through research, has been proven the most specific, scientific adjusting technique in chiropractic. 

 

Through the specific analysis, Dr. Roger and Dr. Austyn can identify where and if there is nerve interference down to the vertebral level. Then, they administer very gentle, specific chiropractic adjustments using the Integrator. These adjustments are delivered while the spine is in a perfectly neutral and relaxed position, so TRT is a great route for those who are apprehensive about the traditional chiropractic adjustment.

Manual Adjusting

Also referred to as “Diversified Technique,” the process of manually adjusting the spine covers a broad range of disciplines within the chiropractic field.  It is focused on removing spinal fixations to allow for proper joint motion and encourage proper spinal structure.

In general, manual adjusting is done via a series of fast, but low-impact adjustments.  Through the use of various adjustment positions, fixations can be strategically addressed to realign only the areas that need correction.  The energy delivered during the adjustment may produce a slight “popping” sound from the shifting of gas and fluids in the joint.  This sound may be interesting, but it is not a guide as to the value or effectiveness of the adjustment.  While improving spinal biomechanics can reduce nervous system interferences, virtually all joints of the body can be adjusted to help restore proper range of motion.

Chiropractor Adjusting a Woman's Neck
Chiropractor Adjusting a Pregnant Woman

Webster Technique for Pregnancy

Misalignments (vertebral subluxations) where the sacrum joins the pelvis (hip) are common during the course of pregnancy. They can produce a variety of symptoms throughout pregnancy as well as potentially interfere with the baby assuming the normal head-down position in preparation for delivery.

"All the drugs in the world cannot adjust a
subluxated vertebrae."

- B.J. Palmer

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