(870) 686-6738
(870) 686-6738

Interferential Stimulation
Interferential stimulation is a gentle and noninvasive therapy that uses low-frequency electrical currents to reduce pain and inflammation. It helps stimulate muscles, improve circulation, and encourage natural healing in the affected areas. This treatment is often used to relieve chronic pain, speed up recovery, and support better mobility.
Posture Retraining and Correction
Poor posture can cause tension, discomfort, and long-term spinal problems. Our posture retraining and correction therapy focuses on restoring healthy body alignment through guided exercises, targeted adjustments, and awareness training. With improved posture, patients experience less muscle strain, better balance, and greater overall comfort.
Cold Therapy
Poor posture can cause tension, discomfort, and long-term spinal problems. Our posture retraining and correction therapy focuses on restoring healthy body alignment through guided exercises, targeted adjustments, and awareness training. With improved posture, patients experience less muscle strain, better balance, and greater overall comfort.
Arthrostim Instrument Adjusting
The Arthrostim instrument allows chiropractors to perform precise and gentle adjustments without twisting or cracking. It delivers small, rapid impulses to specific areas of the spine or joints, helping to realign them and release tension. This method is ideal for patients who prefer a softer and more comfortable approach to chiropractic care.
Trigger Point Release
Trigger point release focuses on easing tight knots in the muscles that can cause pain or restrict movement. Through gentle pressure and massage techniques, this therapy helps the muscles relax, improves blood flow, and restores flexibility. Many patients feel immediate relief and improved range of motion after this treatment.
Diversified and Gonstead Adjusting Techniques
Our clinic uses both diversified and Gonstead techniques to provide effective manual spinal adjustments. The diversified technique involves quick and controlled movements that restore joint function and alignment, while the Gonstead method includes a detailed assessment of the spine to identify and correct specific problem areas. Both techniques are designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support lasting spinal health.

Tuesday 10am-5pm
Wednesday 3pm-5pm
Thursday 10am-5pm
Friday 10am-12pm