North Maple focuses on correcting biomechanics to alleviate pain and discomfort. Many treatment options are available and we will find one that works for you. Whether it's long-term discomfort, a recent injury, or regular wellness care, chiropractic can help. We use several techniques including manual adjusting, decompression, dry needling, and electric stimulation to address your condition.
If you have any questions about how chiropractic care can help your condition call to schedule a free consultation.
If you have any questions about how chiropractic care can help your condition call to schedule a free consultation.
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When treating an injury or maintaining your current level of health North Maple Chiropractic can help. Everyone responds to care differently and to achieve the best outcomes often more than one form of treatment is necessary. Following an examination we will form a care plan together that best suits your needs and goals for treatment.
New patient's can expect an initial exam that will include typical vital statistics and a thorough condition based exam. The results of the exam may require advanced testing or imaging. Prior to any additional testing the procedure and cost will be discussed. Following your exam we will discuss your condition with you and develop a treatment plan.
Most people over thier lives will experience some form of back pain. It may be from a traumatic accident or bending over to pick something up. The stress of poor posture, sitting or standing for extended time, and many other things add up until your back gives up.
The American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society recommend for patients who do not improve with self care options, clinicians should consider the addition of nonpharmacologic therapy with proven benefits-for acute low back pain, spinal manipulation; for chronic or subacute low back pain, intensive interdisciplinary rehabilitation, exercise therapy, acupuncture, massage therapy, spinal manipulation, yoga, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or progressive relaxation.
The American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society recommend for patients who do not improve with self care options, clinicians should consider the addition of nonpharmacologic therapy with proven benefits-for acute low back pain, spinal manipulation; for chronic or subacute low back pain, intensive interdisciplinary rehabilitation, exercise therapy, acupuncture, massage therapy, spinal manipulation, yoga, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or progressive relaxation.
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Terry Henson
Sep 07, 2019
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