Chiropractic Services
We help busy, active people with elite-level chiropractic so they can feel & perform their best
Our doctors have over 30 combined years experience and they’ve worked with 1000’s of professional athletes. Our doctors can provide soft tissue therapy, spinal and extremity joint manipulation, rehabilitation, physical therapy modalities, custom orthotic fitting, and various forms of bracing and athletic taping (including Kinesio taping).
They specialize in treating all regions of the body including injuries of the neck, back, hips, shoulders, knees, elbows, ankles, wrists, hands and feet for injury management as well as performance enhancement. All of the Chiropractors at Back to Function have extensive experience with all sports injuries and sports science. In fact, many of our doctors have conducted and published research in leading scientific journals, such as, the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics and the Journal of Sports Sciences.
Aren’t All Chiropractors the Same?
No! Your BTF Doctor of Chiropractic received additional training specific to the diagnosis and management of sports injuries, sports biomechanics and advanced diagnostic imaging such as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Many of the skills your BTF doc
possess were cultivated during the hundreds of hours spent working alongside orthopedic surgeons, sports medical doctors and professional and amateur athletes.
Your BTF doc also enhanced the skill of spinal manipulation they learned in Chiropractic college with additional training or certification in a variety of treatment techniques including extremity manipulation, soft tissue therapies, core training and rehabilitative exercise prescription, custom orthotic fitting and Kinesiotaping.
What is a Chiropractic Adjustment?
A chiropractic adjustment typically involves:
- A high velocity, short lever thrust applied by the chiropractor’s hands to a spine segment (vertebra) or extremity joint
- An accompanying, audible release of gas (joint cavitation) that is caused by the release of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, which releases joint pressure (cavitation)
- A relieving sensation that quickly reduces pain and improves segmental range of motion
Is Chiropractic Adjusting Safe?
According to the American Chiropractic Association, Chiropractic is widely recognized as one of the safest drug-free, non-invasive therapies available for the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal complaints. Although chiropractic has an excellent safety record, no health treatment is completely free of potential adverse effects. The risks associated with chiropractic, however, are very small. Many patients feel immediate relief following chiropractic treatment, but some may experience mild soreness, stiffness or aching, just as they do after some forms of exercise. Current research shows that minor discomfort or soreness following spinal manipulation typically fades within 24 hours.
Neck pain and some types of headaches are treated through precise cervical manipulation. Cervical manipulation, often called a neck adjustment, works to improve joint mobility in the neck, restoring range of motion and reducing muscle spasm, which helps relieve pressure and tension. Neck manipulation, when performed by a skilled and well-educated professional such as a doctor of chiropractic, is a remarkably safe procedure.
Some reports have associated upper high-velocity neck manipulation with a certain rare kind of stroke, or vertebral artery dissection. However, evidence suggests that this type of arterial injury often takes place spontaneously in patients who have pre-existing arterial disease. These dissections have been associated with everyday activities such as turning the head while driving, swimming, or having a shampoo in a hair salon. Patients with this condition may experience neck pain and headache that leads them to seek professional care—often at the office of a doctor of chiropractic or family physician—but that care is not the cause of the injury. The best evidence indicates that the incidence of artery injuries associated with high-velocity upper neck manipulation is extremely rare—about one to three cases in 100,000 patients who get treated with a course of care. This is similar to the incidence of this type of stroke among the general population.
If you are visiting your doctor of chiropractic with upper-neck pain or headache, be very specific about your symptoms. This will help your doctor of chiropractic offer the safest and most effective treatment, even if it involves referral to another health care provider.
When discussing the risks of any health care procedure, it is important to look at that risk in comparison to other treatments available for the same condition. In this regard, the risks of serious complications from spinal manipulation for conditions such as neck pain and headache compare very favorably with even the most conservative care options. For example, the risks associated with some of the most common treatments for musculoskeletal pain—over-the-counter or prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) and prescription painkillers—are significantly greater than those of chiropractic manipulation.
According to the American Journal of Gastroenterology, people taking NSAIDS are three times more likely than those who do not to develop serious adverse gastrointestinal problems such as hemorrhage (bleeding) and perforation. That risk rises to more than five times among people age 60 and older.
Moreover, the number of prescriptions for powerful drugs such as oxycodone and hydrocodone have tripled in the past 12 years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that abuse of these commonly prescribed painkillers are among the leading causes of accidental death in the United States. Overdoses of opioid painkillers are responsible for some 15,000 deaths per year; that’s more than the number of deaths from cocaine and heroin combined.
Doctors of chiropractic are well trained professionals who provide patients with safe, effective care for a variety of common conditions. Their extensive education has prepared them to identify patients who have special risk factors and to get those patients the most appropriate care, even if that requires referral to a medical specialist.
Get in Touch With Us
To schedule an appointment for an injury evaluation, nutrition consultation or fitness assessment with one of our elite BTF doctors please call 310-534-1900 or use our web form on this page.