Frequently Asked Questions

  • Chiropractors commonly treat back pain, neck pain, sciatica, herniated or bulging discs, headaches, joint pain, and injuries from auto accidents or sports. Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper spinal movement and reducing pressure on nerves to help the body heal naturally.

  • Yes. However, herniated discs should not typically be treated with traditional twisting or rotational chiropractic adjustments, as these movements can place additional stress on the injured disc and may worsen symptoms.

    At our office, we treat herniated discs and sciatica using Cox® Flexion-Distraction, a gentle, research-supported spinal decompression technique performed on a specialized table. This method slowly stretches and decompresses the spine to reduce pressure inside the disc, relieve nerve irritation, and promote healing. Cox Flexion-Distraction is widely used for treating disc herniations, sciatica, and spinal stenosis safely and effectively without surgery.

  • Yes. Chiropractic care is widely considered safe when performed by a licensed chiropractor.

    Cox Technic is often used to safely treat patients who may not be good candidates for traditional chiropractic adjustments, including those with herniated discs, severe pain, spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, or post-surgical spines.

  • Acupuncture is commonly used to treat back pain, neck pain, muscle tension, headaches, stress, and chronic pain conditions. It works by stimulating specific points on the body to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s natural healing response.

    In addition to musculoskeletal issues, we also see great success using acupuncture to support internal health conditions, such as infertility, digestive issues, and hormonal imbalances, helping patients achieve overall wellness naturally.

  • We are out-of-network with insurance. This allows us to provide the highest quality of care without insurance companies dictating your treatment plan.

    We can provide superbills so you can submit for potential reimbursement through your insurance, and we also accept FSA and HSA payments. This approach gives our patients flexibility while ensuring they receive the most effective, personalized care possible.

  • The number of treatments depends on your condition, how long symptoms have been present, and your treatment goals. Some patients experience improvement in just a few visits, while chronic conditions may require a series of treatments.