Is Specific Chiropractic right for me?

Ask yourself the following questions*.

Have I ever...

...had a bad slip/fall or hit my head?
...played in a contact sport?
...been in a car accident?
...been informed that my birth was difficult?
...heard popping or cracking in my neck or spine?
...had chronic health problems?
...noticed my health seems to be steadily declining?
 

If you answered yes to any of these question, please request an appointment to see if you need Specific Chiropractic Care.

How will the Doctors at Anderson Specific Chiropractic determine if Specific Care is right for me?

Our primary objective is to uncover and correct the specific cause of your current health condition(s). Using the following specific, scientific criteria we can determine if you and your loved ones qualify for Specific Chiropractic. Find out today if Specific Chiropractic Care is right for you.

Spinal Nerve Readings

Specific Chiropractors use a digital thermographic instrument that can detect the presence of brain stem irritation (subluxation). The scanner glides gently over the spine and informs the doctor within 10-15 seconds if we are the appropriate office for your health concerns.

Digital X-ray Imaging

Digital x-ray imaging allows us to precisely measure which of the upper cervical vertebrae in your spine is misaligned and thereby causing brain stem dysfunction.

       

The Adjustment

Anderson Specific Chiropractic doctors use the K.C.U.C.S. adjustment. This manual procedure has been developed over the past 80 years to provide a safe and effective correction of the upper cervical subluxation. Due to the specific nature of our analysis and adjustment, we are able to make fewer adjustments to the spine allowing your body the maximum healing benefit.

Our patients range in age from newborn to elderly; physically fit to disabled. To find out if Specific Chiropractic Care is right for you or someone you love, visit our appointment page to request a complimentary consultation with one of our doctors.

*Answering yes to any of these questions may indicate the possibility of a subluxation, however only a licensed Upper Cervical Chiropractor can determine if one is present in your spine.