Corrective Rehabilitation

Corrective care focused on posture, alignment, and movement for lasting recovery - going beyond temporary relief to retrain the body toward proper structure.

A Path to Lasting Recovery

Posture

Correct the forward-head and rounded posture that drive pain and discomfort.

Alignment

Restore the spine's proper position to ensure optimal nervous system function.

Movement

Rebuild strength and mobility to support your structure so that results last.

Addressing the Root Cause

Targeted Adjustments & Corrective Movement

Structural rehabilitation goes beyond providing temporary relief. By combining precise, hands-on chiropractic adjustments with guided corrective exercises, our goal is to retrain your body's natural alignment. This dual approach addresses the underlying structural imbalances that are often the true source of chronic discomfort.

Supportive Strategies for Lasting Change

Instead of simply managing symptoms month after month, our focus is on measurable, long-term improvement. We integrate supportive strategies and personalized ergonomic guidance into your care plan, empowering your body to maintain proper structure and function as you return to the activities you love.

Your Questions, Answered

How is this different from a regular adjustment?

While traditional adjustments focus on providing immediate, temporary relief from discomfort, structural rehabilitation aims to correct the underlying root cause. We use a combination of targeted adjustments, specific exercises, and therapies to retrain your spine and muscles, promoting lasting alignment.

How long does structural correction take?

The timeline varies depending on your individual needs, the severity of your condition, and how long it has been present. During your initial visit, we will evaluate your structure and provide a customized care plan with a clear timeframe for expected results.

Will I have exercises to do at home?

Yes. Corrective exercises are a vital part of structural rehabilitation. By strengthening the specific muscles that support your spine in its optimal position, you help ensure that the changes we make in the clinic are maintained long-term.

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