Chiropractic Care

Why Choose Chiropractic?

Chiropractic care is designed to focus on your musculoskeletal system. By delivering specific adjustments to the spine, chiropractors can restore movements to achy joints and restore proper nerve function.

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A Plan for Every Patient

Not every patient is the same, and neither should your healthcare plan. Both Dr. Jon and Dr. Anthony have seen and treated many different patients with different complaints, and have come up with precise care plans to treat each individual.

Adjustment Techniques

As complaints differ, so do our adjustment styles. Throughout our ongoing chiropractic education, we learn many different ways to adjust the spine, as well as extremities. Our primiary adjustment techniques include Palmer Package, Gonstead, Diversified, and Thompson Drops.

F.A.Q.

Frequently asked questions

Chiropractors are experts in treating musculoskeletal complaints involving muscles, ligaments, and joints. These complaints often interfere with the nervous system and can cause pain from headaches, to neck and back pain.

For every new patient visit, you will be given a brief patient physical and examination to determine if you are a candidate for chiropractic care. 

As insurance plans vary, so do their coverage. If you are unsure whether your insurance will cover, you can call your insurance company, or our office at (815)-943-9150 for more information.

Absolutely! Children live a very active and spontaneous lifestyle, whether it’s from playing a sport or just playing around, these can cause children to have musculoskeletal complaints as well. Infants may also be seen by chiropractors as well. While it seems as babies aren’t in too much pain, often times the birthing process can be quite stressful on the newborn 

In order to become a doctor of chiropractic, one must attend an accredited chiropractic college. Chiropractic college’s typically require 4-5 academic years in which they study the human body intensely. Chiropractors take many different classes including neurology, human anatomy and physiology, diagnostic imaging, clinical diagnosis, and more. In order to practice, chiropractors are also required to pass all 4 parts of National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.