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EMS is a therapeutic modality used to enhance muscle recovery, reduce pain, and improve overall function. This technique involves the application of electrical impulses to targeted muscle groups through electrodes placed on the skin. The electrical currents simulate the natural process of muscle contractions, which helps to stimulate and strengthen muscles, increase blood flow, and promote healing.

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Chiropractic decompression is a non-surgical therapeutic technique aimed at relieving pressure on the spine and surrounding structures to alleviate pain and promote healing. This treatment involves the use of a specialized decompression table or device to gently stretch the spine, creating a negative pressure within the intervertebral discs.

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Physical Therapy exercises are a series of targeted movements and activities designed to support and enhance the healing process as part of a comprehensive chiropractic care plan. These exercises aim to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and restore functional movement patterns, helping to address musculoskeletal issues and prevent future injuries.

Pediatric
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Chiropractic care isn’t just for adults — children can benefit from it too. Pediatric chiropractic care is a gentle, non-invasive way to address various issues in growing bodies, including colic, ear infections, and spinal misalignments.

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Laser therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to promote healing, reduce pain, and decrease inflammation. During the therapy, a laser device is applied to the skin over the affected area, emitting low-level light that penetrates deep into the tissues.

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Chiropractic adjustment, also known as spinal manipulation, is a therapeutic technique performed by a chiropractor to improve spinal alignment and overall musculoskeletal health. During this procedure, the chiropractor uses their hands or specialized instruments to apply controlled, sudden force to specific areas of the spine. 

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