Chiropractic Techniques

Here you will find some of the techniques utilized in our office to best serve our patients. There is a mix of both soft and hard tissue techniques to get the highest results.

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Radiology

The utilization of digital radiology is extremely important and valuable in diagnosing and treating our patients. Understanding the condition of your spine is essential in determining prognosis and setting attainable goals for your health.

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Chiropractic BioPhysics

The profession is mixed on technique and what works best for each individual patient. Chiropractic BioPhysics is one of the most highly researched techniques with proven success in spinal treatment.

This technique uses the method of Mirror Image adjusting, traction, and exercise to rehabilitate and treat spinal conditions.

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Sacral Occipital Technique

Sacral Occipital Technique (SOT) is extremely beneficial for the recovery of the Sacroiliac Joints. It is a low force technique that works great for reducing tension on the nervous system from the top to the bottom of the spine.

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Pregnancy Certified

Dr. Waldrip is Webster Technique Certified through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) to treat and manage pregnancy related conditions regarding to chiropractic care.

To learn more about Webster Technique, see below.

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Soft Tissue Techniques

The muscles and ligaments of the body are responsible for stabilizing moving the body. They play a major role in our health and endurance of the body through our lifetime.

Some techniques we use are massage, KT tape, cupping, traction, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, vibration, heat, and passive stretching.

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Exercise and Rehabilitation

Dr. Waldrip is board certified in physiotherapy and has years of experience in endurance training. Recovering from sports injuries is painful and necessary to minimize damage over time.

Whether you are trying to run 100 miles or learn to walk again, exercise and recovery must be a part of a treatment plan.