Our Services
Comprehensive treatment options combining proven techniques with advanced technology to help you find lasting relief.
Chiropractic Care
Precise spinal adjustments to restore alignment, reduce nerve interference, and help your body heal naturally.
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Non-surgical treatment that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on discs and nerves.
Learn More NEWShockwave Therapy
Cutting-edge acoustic wave technology that accelerates healing for chronic pain conditions.
Learn MoreMLS Laser Therapy
FDA-cleared laser technology that reduces inflammation and accelerates tissue repair at the cellular level.
Learn MorePhysical Rehabilitation
Customized exercise programs to restore strength, flexibility, and function after injury or surgery.
Learn MoreTrigenics Therapy
Advanced neuromuscular treatment that resets brain-body communication for immediate improvements.
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Common questions about chiropractic adjustments, spinal decompression, shockwave therapy, MLS laser therapy, and rehabilitation.
What happens during a chiropractic adjustment?
A chiropractic adjustment is designed to improve joint motion, reduce restriction, and support better function. At Premier Chiropractic, adjustments are recommended based on your exam findings, symptoms, health history, goals, and any necessary X-rays when clinically appropriate.
When is shockwave therapy recommended?
Shockwave therapy may be recommended for certain chronic soft-tissue problems, tendon pain, plantar fasciitis, shoulder pain, knee tendon pain, hip bursitis, or stubborn pain patterns. The doctor will determine whether it fits your condition after an evaluation, which may include any necessary X-rays when clinically appropriate.
When might MLS laser therapy be used?
MLS laser therapy may be used to help reduce inflammation, support tissue healing, and improve pain or mobility for certain conditions. It may be recommended by itself or as part of a broader care plan.
Why would rehabilitation be included with chiropractic care?
Adjustments can help restore motion, while rehabilitation helps improve strength, stability, coordination, and function. Combining both can support better long-term results when the exam shows that weakness or movement problems are part of the issue.