- Electrical Muscle Stimulation
- Chiropractic AdjustmentsChildren that walk with an increased toe-in or toe-out gait typically have a misalignment within their ilium and pelvis involving the sacrum and lumbar spine. Chiropractic adjustments to correct these misalignments have shown to improve and at times correct these disorders.
- SubluxationSubluxations or misalignments of your pelvis can restrict the amount of space available for your developing baby. This condition is known as intrauterine constraint, unfortunately, severe cases can lead to birth defects.
- Manipulation Therapy
- Spinal Decompression
- Pediatric ChiropracticPediatric chiropractic care is a safe and effective treatment for childhood allergies and sinusitis. Statistically, 6.1 million children have allergic rhinitis and 8.8 million children have skin allergies. As a result, nearly 7 in 10 parents give their child over the counter drugs. Chiropractic care involving the upper neck and upper back provides a safer and natural alternative.
- AcupunctureAcupuncture in Hopkins MN is a safe and effective treatment for pain relief from low back pain, neck pain, whiplash, arthritic pain, migraines, tension, and vascular headaches. Acupuncture also helps with smoking cessation, weight loss and a variety of other ailments (see the below text for details).
- Disc Herniation TreatmentThe kind of discomfort that a herniation produces is determined by the location and kind of herniation. If the injured disc is jutting upon a nearby nerve, numbness, and tingling throughout the extremities may be felt. This pain is usually felt as quick and stab-like. The best way to comprehend the nature of a disc herniation is to think of them as a donut filled with jelly. If the fringes of the donuts deteriorate, usually due to repeated use and old age, the jelly within the disc can begin to leak. Depending on the extent of the damage to the disc, the effects may be able to be alleviated. Relieving the pain linked to herniations can be difficult but chiropractic care can help.