What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a natural healthcare approach that focuses on the structure of the body—especially the spine—and how it affects the function of the nervous system and overall health.
Chiropractors believe that slight misalignments or dysfunctions in the spine, known as subluxations, can interfere with the proper flow of nerve signals between the brain and the body. These nerve errors can lead to pain, reduced mobility, and impaired body function.
Chiropractors use orthopedic tests and a unique method called leg check to detect postural imbalances and subluxations—areas where nerve interference may be occurring. chiropractors aim to restore proper nerve communication, support the body’s natural healing ability, and improve overall health and balance—without the use of drugs or surgery.
Chiropractic care aims to enhance the body’s natural function without relying on drugs or surgery. It is known not only for improving back pain, shoulder stiffness, and other types of pain, but also for enhancing athletic performance, promoting cerebrospinal fluid circulation, and supporting overall health—including relief from unexplained symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, and other functional complaints.


