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We provide Cleveland, Dayton, and Chattanooga, TN with high-quality, affordable Chiropractic health care
Cox Flexion Distraction
What is Cox Flexion Distraction?
Using flexion distraction, your chiropractor will gently and carefully adjust your spine so that it can heal naturally. Created with the ideas of both chiropractic and osteopathy, this method offers relief quickly from lower back and leg pain. While you rest effortlessly on a uniquely designed table, Dr. Matt gives you the hands on treatment you’ve come to expect from chiropractic care as he stretches your lower back and spine. Most patients report that it feels quite good, and that relief is immediate as far as the pain they were experiencing before the treatment.
What’s great about this technique is that it uses gravity as well as mild manipulation to move your spine through a normal range of motion. There are no quick thrusts or extreme pressure, and you will feel instant relief from this treatment. In fact, this method has been recognized to decrease pressure within the discs of the spine, expand the spinal canal, improve posture, diminish pressure on spinal nerves, promote better circulation and advance communication between the nerves of the spine. This results in less pain for you as well as a higher level of overall wellness.
Webster Technique for Pregnancy Care
During pregnancy, there are several physiological and endocrinological changes that occur in preparation for creating the environment for the developing baby. The late Larry Webster, D.C., Founder of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association(ICPA), developed a specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment which enables chiropractors to establish balance in the pregnant woman’s pelvis and reduce undue stress to her uterus and supporting ligaments.
It is considered normal by some for a baby to present breech until the third trimester. Most birth practitioners are not concerned with breech presentations until a patient is 37 weeks along. Approximately 4% of all pregnancies result in a breech presentation.
The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics reported in the July/August 2002 issue an 82% success rate of babies turning vertex when doctors of chiropractic used the Webster Technique.
Class IV Laser Therapy
Laser therapy introduces large quantities of high-intensity light into the tissue, stimulating sustained, temporary relief.
Laser treatments are a great addition to your chiropractic care plan to help relieve pain due to arthritis, lower back pain, and bruises.
Our Class IV laser is a drug-free solution that does not involve injections or surgery.
Combined with the removal of subluxation through adjusting, our laser has proven to be 90% effective at relieving and reducing the symptoms of low back pain, neck pain, inflammation, arthritis, scars, bruises, and neuropathy.
This laser will help you heal from the inside out!
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique offered by our chiropractic practice that involves the use of thin, solid filiform needles inserted into specific points on the body to alleviate pain and improve muscle function. Unlike acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine principles, dry needling is rooted in modern Western medical practices and targets the musculoskeletal system.
When you experience muscle pain or tightness, it is often due to the presence of myofascial trigger points, commonly known as “knots.” These are hyperirritable spots within a muscle that can cause pain and restrict movement. Dry needling directly addresses these trigger points by inserting a needle into the tight or knotted muscle, which helps to release tension, improve blood flow, and promote the body’s natural healing processes.
The procedure begins with a thorough assessment by your chiropractor to identify the specific areas of concern. Once the target points are determined, the needle is gently inserted into the muscle. This can cause a local twitch response, which is a positive sign indicating that the muscle is reacting to the treatment. Patients often report immediate relief or a significant reduction in pain following a session.
Dry needling can be particularly effective for chronic pain conditions such as neck and back pain, sciatica, tendonitis, and repetitive strain injuries. It is also beneficial for acute injuries like sprains and strains, helping to speed up recovery and restore normal muscle function. By addressing the root cause of the pain—tight or dysfunctional muscles—dry needling provides a holistic approach to pain management and rehabilitation.
In addition to pain relief, dry needling can improve range of motion and flexibility, making it an excellent complement to chiropractic adjustments and other manual therapies. It is a safe and minimally invasive treatment that can be tailored to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring a personalized approach to their pain relief and overall well-being.
If you’re struggling with persistent muscle pain or discomfort, consider discussing dry needling with your chiropractor. This innovative technique could be the key to unlocking long-lasting relief and improving your quality of life.




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4220 N. Ocoee St. Cleveland, TN 37312
7274 Rhea County Hwy. Dayton, TN 37321
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