Chiropractic in North Carolina
Professional chiropractic care for spinal health and alignment. If you hold up a fishing net with both hands, then drop it out of one, the entire net changes its shape.
It's now hanging, where before it was taut. You can apply this analogy to any part of your body being out of alignment.
We need to restore the proper mechanics to bring it back to its intended state. As chiropractors, we've studied the mechanics of your body and how each part works together.
In rebalancing your body, your physical, emotional and spiritual self can experience the highest form of healing. We'll supply you with the solutions that you need. Once your health begins to improve, we'll give you the information and advice you need to maintain it in the long term.
Chiropractic focuses on spinal adjustments and related therapies to improve alignment, reduce subluxations, and support nervous system balance. Each plan is customized to the patient’s needs and goals.
A Bit of History
Chiropractic emerged in the United States in the late 19th century. Daniel David Palmer performed the first documented chiropractic adjustment in 1895, and the profession quickly grew from a single philosophy to a global field of care. Early chiropractors emphasized the relationship between spinal alignment and nervous system function, coining the term “subluxation” to describe misalignments believed to interfere with health. Throughout the 20th century, chiropractic evolved despite opposition from mainstream medicine, eventually gaining licensure in every U.S. state and worldwide recognition. Modern chiropractic blends traditional spinal adjustments with evidence-based approaches, including exercise, posture correction, and pain management. It is now one of the most widely used forms of complementary health care, supported by millions of patient visits annually.
How this Can Help You
Chiropractic may improve posture, reduce subluxations, and support nervous system balance. Patients often report fewer flare-ups, more energy, and better tolerance for activity. Integrating sports medicine or rehabilitation can further improve resilience.
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