• Lower back pain
      Discomfort in the lumbar spine often related to posture, lifting mechanics, injury, or prolonged sitting.

    • Upper back pain
      Tension or pain through the mid-back commonly associated with posture, repetitive strain, or muscular imbalance.

    • Neck pain and stiffness
      Restricted movement and soreness through the cervical spine that may be related to stress, posture, or joint and muscle tension.

    • Herniated or bulging discs
      Disc irritation that may contribute to localized pain or symptoms such as radiating discomfort, numbness, or tingling.

    • Muscle tension and spasms
      Tight, overactive, or irritated muscles that may feel sore, knotted, or trigger sudden painful spasms.

    • Chronic back pain
      Persistent or recurring spinal discomfort that may impact movement, daily function, and overall quality of life.

    • Degenerative disc changes
      Age-related changes in the spine that may contribute to stiffness, discomfort, or reduced mobility.

    • Whiplash injuries
      Neck and spinal injuries commonly associated with sudden force or trauma, often contributing to pain, stiffness, and tension.

    • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
      Irritation or dysfunction in the SI joints that may contribute to low back, glute, or pelvic pain.

    • Shoulder pain
      Discomfort in or around the shoulder that may affect reaching, lifting, overhead movement, or everyday activities.

    • Frozen shoulder
      A condition involving pain and progressive restriction in shoulder movement that can impact function and mobility.

    • Hip pain
      Pain or stiffness in the hip or surrounding structures that may affect walking, movement, or physical activity.

    • Knee pain
      Discomfort in the knee related to injury, overuse, joint irritation, or movement dysfunction.

    • Ankle pain
      Pain, stiffness, or instability in the ankle that may affect mobility, balance, or activity.

    • Arthritis-related joint pain
      Joint discomfort, stiffness, or reduced mobility associated with degenerative or inflammatory joint changes.

    • TMJ dysfunction
      Irritation or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint that may contribute to jaw pain, tension, clicking, or restricted movement.

    • Restricted mobility
      Limited range of motion or stiffness that may impact movement efficiency, comfort, and function.

    • Movement dysfunction
      Altered movement patterns or biomechanical imbalances that may contribute to pain, compensation, or reduced performance.

    • Postural imbalances
      Habitual alignment patterns that may contribute to strain, discomfort, or inefficient movement.

    • Chronic stiffness
      Persistent tightness or reduced mobility that may affect comfort, movement, and daily activities.

    • Scoliosis support
      Supportive care for discomfort, tension, and movement concerns associated with scoliosis.

    • Sprains and strains
      Injuries affecting muscles, ligaments, or tendons that can result in pain, swelling, instability, or restricted movement.

    • Tendonitis / tendinopathy
      Irritation or overload of a tendon that may contribute to pain, stiffness, and reduced function with movement.

    • Rotator cuff injuries
      Shoulder injuries involving the muscles and tendons that support shoulder stability and movement, often associated with pain or weakness.

    • Tennis elbow / Golfer’s elbow
      Irritation of the tendons around the elbow that can cause pain with gripping, lifting, or repetitive arm use.

    • Runner’s knee
      Knee pain often related to repetitive loading, movement mechanics, or irritation around the kneecap.

    • IT band syndrome
      Irritation along the iliotibial band that can contribute to pain along the outside of the knee or hip, particularly with running activity.

    • Shin splints
      Pain along the shin often related to repetitive impact, training load, or biomechanical stress.

    • Plantar fasciitis
      Heel and foot pain related to irritation of the plantar fascia, often worse with first steps or prolonged standing.

    • Overuse injuries
      Injuries that develop gradually from repetitive stress exceeding the body’s ability to recover.

    • Repetitive strain injuries
      Irritation caused by repeated movement patterns that may affect muscles, joints, or connective tissue over time.

    • Sports performance / injury prevention
      Care focused on optimizing movement, supporting recovery, and helping reduce injury risk during training and sport.

    • Concussion support
      Supportive care for musculoskeletal tension and movement-related issues that may accompany concussion recovery, when appropriate.

    • Sciatica
      Pain, tingling, or discomfort that can radiate from the lower back into the glute or down the leg due to irritation of the sciatic nerve.

    • Pinched nerves
      Nerve irritation or compression that may contribute to pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness.

    • Radiculopathy
      Symptoms caused by irritation of a spinal nerve root, which may create radiating pain or altered sensation into an arm or leg.

    • Numbness and tingling
      Altered sensations such as pins and needles, burning, or reduced sensation that may be related to nerve irritation.

    • Peripheral nerve irritation
      Sensitivity or compression affecting nerves outside the spine that may contribute to pain, tingling, or functional discomfort.

    • Thoracic outlet syndrome
      Compression or irritation of nerves or vessels near the neck and shoulder that may contribute to arm pain, tingling, or heaviness.

    • Piriformis syndrome
      Irritation of the sciatic nerve related to tension or dysfunction in the piriformis muscle, often contributing to glute and leg symptoms.

    • Carpal tunnel syndrome
      Irritation of the median nerve at the wrist that may cause numbness, tingling, weakness, or hand discomfort.

    • Nerve pain related to disc injury
      Disc irritation or injury can sometimes contribute to radiating pain, altered sensation, or nerve-related symptoms.

    • Tension headaches
      Common headaches often associated with muscle tension, stress, or tightness through the neck and shoulders.

    • Migraines
      Recurrent headaches that may involve throbbing pain, sensitivity to light or sound, nausea, or other neurological symptoms.

    • Cervicogenic headaches
      Headaches that may originate from dysfunction or irritation in the neck and refer pain into the head.

    • Headaches related to neck tension
      Tight or restricted muscles and joints through the cervical spine can contribute to recurring headache symptoms.

    • TMJ-related headaches
      Jaw tension, clenching, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction can contribute to headaches and facial tension.

    • Stress-related headaches
      Physical tension associated with stress can contribute to pressure, tightness, and recurring headache patterns.

    • Postural headaches
      Headaches that may be aggravated by poor posture, prolonged screen use, or sustained positions that create strain through the neck and upper back.

    • Headaches after whiplash
      Headaches can sometimes develop following whiplash or neck injury due to lingering tension, joint irritation, or movement dysfunction.

    • Jaw pain and tension
      Discomfort or tightness in the jaw muscles or joint that may affect chewing, speaking, or everyday comfort.

    • TMJ dysfunction (TMD)
      Irritation or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint that can contribute to pain, restricted movement, or joint sensitivity.

    • Jaw clicking or popping
      Clicking, popping, or grinding sensations in the jaw that may occur with opening, closing, or chewing.

    • Clenching and teeth grinding (Bruxism)
      Excess tension from clenching or grinding (often related to stress or sleep habits) can contribute to jaw pain and headaches.

    • Limited jaw opening or locking
      Difficulty opening the mouth fully, stiffness, or episodes of the jaw feeling stuck or locked.

    • TMJ-related headaches and facial tension
      Jaw dysfunction can contribute to headaches, facial pain, temple tension, and discomfort through the neck and shoulders.

    • Tech neck
      Neck tension and stiffness often related to prolonged screen use, frequent phone use, and forward head positioning.

    • Desk-related pain
      Discomfort through the neck, back, shoulders, or hips that can develop from prolonged sitting and repetitive office-based postures.

    • Poor posture
      Postural habits and imbalances that may contribute to pain, stiffness, fatigue, and reduced movement efficiency.

    • Ergonomic strain
      Repetitive stress on the body caused by workstation setup, work demands, or movement patterns that place excess load on muscles and joints.

    • Work-from-home pain
      Aches and tension that can develop from makeshift workstations, prolonged sitting, or reduced movement throughout the day.

    • Repetitive stress injuries
      Irritation caused by repeated movements or overuse, often affecting the neck, shoulders, wrists, elbows, and upper back.

    • Forward head posture
      A common postural pattern where the head sits ahead of the shoulders, often contributing to neck tension, headaches, and upper back strain.

    • Shoulder and upper trap tension
      Chronic tightness and muscular tension through the shoulders and upper trapezius, often linked to stress, posture, or repetitive loading.

    • Pregnancy-related back pain
      Changes in posture, growing abdominal load, and shifting biomechanics during pregnancy can contribute to tension and discomfort through the back.

    • Pelvic girdle pain
      Pain or instability around the pelvis, hips, or pubic region that can develop during pregnancy and affect walking, standing, or daily movement.

    • SI joint pain in pregnancy
      Irritation through the sacroiliac joints can contribute to low back, glute, or pelvic discomfort as the body adapts throughout pregnancy.

    • Round ligament discomfort
      Sharp or pulling sensations through the lower abdomen or pelvis can occur as supporting ligaments stretch with a growing pregnancy.

    • Postpartum recovery support
      Gentle care focused on helping support recovery, movement, and comfort as the body adjusts after birth.

    • Core and pelvic stability support
      Support for restoring balance, coordination, and stability through the core and pelvis to help improve function and reduce strain.

    • Prenatal chiropractic care
      Gentle, pregnancy-specific care aimed at supporting comfort, mobility, and overall musculoskeletal wellbeing throughout pregnancy.

Common Conditions We Treat

Common Conditions We See

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