Extremities:

Jaw, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Hand, Fingers, Hip, Knee, Ankle, Toes

Many people think chiropractors only treat the spine.

While it’s a commonly known fact,  Drs. Brenda and Erik Slovin are the ‘spine whisperers’ , solving issues once thought impossible without medication and/or surgery, we are not solely focused on your vertebrae. The truth is, our office is equipped to treat much more. Yes, we’ve got your back, but …  we’ve also got your hands, your ankles, your shoulders, your knees, and even your pesky elbows.

While the spine is a crucial part of our practice and your health, our expertise extends far beyond that. When performed properly, chiropractic care can effectively address every joint in your body, including those often overlooked by conventional treatments.

Do you suffer from shoulder pain?

We employ a range of techniques that can alleviate discomfort, promote mobility, and enhance overall shoulder function. Perhaps you’re tormented by ongoing knee pain? We can provide adjustments that increase joint mobility and decrease inflammation, relieving pain and improving your ability to move with ease.

Jaw pain, often linked to Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ), can also be treated through chiropractic care. Our chiropractors can perform specialized adjustments to the jaw, helping alleviate pain and restore function.

Trouble with your wrist pain or carpal tunnel syndrome? We have a wealth of expertise and 20+ years of experience addressing these issues.

Neuromas, bunions, golfer’s elbow, tennis elbow, motorcycle thumb, Osgood-Schlatter’s disease, sprained ankles, numbness in hands, arms, hands or feet, all of these ailments more often than not have an underlying joint-related issue causing the problem.  

Why suffer from pain and discomfort when chiropractic care can provide a natural, non-invasive solution?

Drs. Slovin take a holistic approach to health, focusing on the body’s ability to heal itself by ensuring proper alignment of the spine and joints. This not only addresses current pain and discomfort but also helps prevent future issues from arising.

So, can a chiropractor help with shoulder pain, hand pain, foot pain, toe issues, knee pain, jaw pain, wrist pain, or elbow pain? Absolutely.

Can we help you with yours? Maybe.

By addressing joint issues and improving overall function, chiropractic care can provide relief for a wide range of conditions and improve your quality of life.

Don’t let arthritic or injured joints keep you sidelined from your favorite activities. Chiropractic care can be an effective solution, helping to reduce pain, enhance mobility, and speed up recovery time by optimizing the body’s natural healing process.

The Chiropractic Approach

We understand that each patient is unique and we tailor our approach accordingly. We’re more than just spine specialists. We are your partner in health, equipped to tackle a range of neuro-musculoskeletal issues.

We have the knowledge and skills necessary to help you on your path to recovery. Call today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes subluxations?

There are three basic causes of subluxations. Physical causes could include slips and falls, accidents, repetitive motions, and improper lifting. Emotions, such as stress, anger and fear can cause of subluxations. Chemical causes could include alcohol, drugs, preservatives, pollution and poor diet.

How come my medical doctor didn’t suggest chiropractic?

That’s changing. Years of prejudice and bias are giving way to research showing the benefits of chiropractic care. Attitudes are slow to change. However, as the public demands alternatives to drugs and surgery, more and more medical practitioners are referring to chiropractors.

 

What if chiropractic care doesn’t help?

If we’re unable to find and correct the cause of your particular health problem, we will refer to other experts who may be able to help. Your health and your satisfaction are our only goal.

How many visits will it take?

Some patients enjoy results quickly. Others notice a slow decline in their symptoms after several weeks or longer of chiropractic care. It’s impossible to predict. If you’ve had chronic headaches for many years, improvement can take time. We monitor your progress and modify our recommendations as needed.

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