Holistic, Patient-Centric Treatment
Though patients walk through the doors of Peak with specific areas of need in mind, our treatment is designed to have a positive ripple effect throughout the entire body. By treating the spine and neck, we can improve health holistically.
Chiropractic care is non-invasive and very hands-on, ensuring that every patient’s treatment plan is wholly unique to them. We begin by taking scans and marking the starting point in the chiropractic journey, and repeat these initial tests at intervals during treatment to track progress objectively, as well as evaluating the subjective improvement in pain and movement experienced by the patient themselves.
Treating Pain Throughout The Body
While many people have a narrow view of types of pain chiropractic treatment can address, the true list is much more comprehensive. It includes:
- Shoulder Pain
- Back Pain & Stiffness
- Disc Injuries
- Leg Pain & Sciatica
- Scoliosis
- Whiplash
- Pinched Nerves
- Sports Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Neck Pain & Stiffness
- Headaches
- Jaw Pain
- Pregnancy Pain
- Golf Elbow
- Muscle Spasms
- Auto Injuries
- Personal Injuries
- Knee Pain
- Wrist Pain & Stiffness
- Migraines
- Numbness & Tingling
- Stress
- Tennis Elbow
- Sprains & strains
- Nutritional Issues
Webster Technique
Peak is a certified Webster Technique practice, which is a form of chiropractic care specifically for pregnant women, especially those with a breech baby. A balance of lower back adjustments and abdominal massage, this approach helps to alleviate pain, improve nerve function, and creates space for the baby to move and continue developing.
What Peak Patients Have To Say:
Adjustments By Hand
Chiropractic adjustments involve the use of targeted, controlled force to a joint to improve function and relieve pain. While there are many ways to perform adjustments, our preferred method at Peak is instrument-free. In particular, we specialize in osseous adjustments by hand.
With the meticulous control that only hands offer, we’re able to improve spinal motion and positively impact joint pain and movement elsewhere.
Arthrostim
The Arthrostim device allows our team to target extremely specific areas to receive treatment, and use even pressure in rapid intervals to provide relief. This tool is used in conjunction with adjustments by hand and/or low-force adjustments.
Instrument Adjusting & Low-Force
In particular cases, and especially when assisting an individual recovering from an injury, we’ll employ instrument-assisted adjustments and low-force adjustments by hand. The goal here is to identify the minimum possible force required to provide relief and restore function.