Conditions We Treat


Structural abnormalities, such as a loss of the spine’s natural curves and spinal shifts or translations, put a lot of stress on the structures of the spine including: muscles, tendons, ligaments, discs, bones, spinal nerves and the spinal cord.

Over time, depending on the circumstances, an abnormal spinal structure can result in the common musculoskeletal and nerve pain conditions that we are all familiar with along with the common degenerative conditions we all dread. We call these conditions SECONDARY CONDITIONS:

Common conditions SECONDARY to an abnormal structure include:

Arm Pain (Upper & Lower) Migraine Headaches
Asymmetry (eg; Low Shoulder)Muscle Spasm
Bone SpursMuscle Tension
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeMuscular Imbalance
Cervical Canal StenosisNeck Pain
Cervical MyelopathyNumbness/Tingling (Arms & Hands)
Decreased Range Of MotionPinched Nerve
Degenerative Disc DiseasePoor Posture
Degenerative Joint DiseaseRotator Cuff Issues
Digestive ConditionsShoulder Pain
Disc HerniationSinus Conditions
Dowager’s Hump (Granny Hump)Spinal Decay
FatigueStrength Related Issues
FibromyalgiaTendonitis
Golfer’s ElbowTennis Elbow
HeadachesThoracic Outlet Syndrome
Low Back PainTMJ
Mid- Back PainUpper Back Pain
DizzinessWrist Pain