What is a Chiropractor?
A chiropractor is a doctor specializing in neuomusculoskeletal injuries, basically nerve problems, muscle & tendon problems, and joint problems. Using hands-on techniques, the primary goals are to decrease pain and increase functioning.
While there are lots of different techniques that chiropractors employ, it comes down to ensuring that each patient gets a unique treatment that is customized to their injuries and helps take them to their goal.
We want to ensure that we are not just creating a short term fix, but working together to create long lasting solutions to live a happy healthy life.
At our clinic, Dr. Stoltz strives to create these long term solutions by addressing muscles, joints and nerves all issues throughout the course of the plan.
Another important factor in any treatment plan is the home care rehabilitation. Every patient that comes in our clinic will receive a personalized strength and flexibility care plan to accompany the in office treatments.
What Chiropractors Treat
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- Headaches & Migraines
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- Neck Pain
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- Shoulder Pain
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- Low Back Pain
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- Hip Pain
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- Postural Issues
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- Strains & Sprains
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- Sports injuries
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What to Expect on your First Visit
Your first appointment will start with an initial assessment. You will be asked many detailed questions about your pain or injury and what are your goals for treatment.
Next your practitioner will do several physical tests to determine things such as your:
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- Range of Motion (mobility and flexibility)
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- Strength
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- Ligament and Joint stability
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- Reflexes, Sensation
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- Nerve Tests
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- Swelling
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- Palpation (which specific ligaments, bones, joints, tendons are tender to touch
These tests are designed to help your physiotherapist diagnose your pain or injury, and then determine the best treatment plan for your condition.
Your treatment will be based on your diagnosis. We consider education one of the most important aspects of therapy and will provide you with information about your condition and its management. Understanding your condition allows you to take a direct and positive role in your recovery.
Hours of operation:
Monday
8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Tuesday
8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Wednesday
8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Thursday
8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday
8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Saturday
By appointment only.
Sunday
Closed