Conditions treated at true wellness

  • Low Back Pain– A leading cause of missed workouts and sports performance issues. Our sports chiropractors use adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and corrective exercises to relieve pain, restore mobility, and prevent flare-ups.

    Neck Pain & Stiffness – Poor posture, weightlifting strain, and sports injuries can all cause neck pain. Chiropractic care improves alignment, reduces muscle tension, and restores movement.

    Sciatica– Shooting pain, numbness, or tingling down the leg is often linked to nerve irritation. Sports chiropractic treatment reduces nerve pressure, improves spinal health, and speeds recovery.

    Herniated or Bulging Discs – Disc injuries can limit training and cause radiating pain. Our approach focuses on spinal decompression, alignment, and functional rehab.

    Headaches (Tension & Cervicogenic) – Many headaches come from poor posture and neck tension. Chiropractic adjustments and muscle therapy often bring long-term relief without medication.

  • Shoulder Impingement – Common in weightlifters and overhead athletes. Sports chiropractic care improves joint mobility, relieves soft tissue irritation, and restores shoulder strength.

    Rotator Cuff Injuries – Whether from throwing, lifting, or overuse, rotator cuff strains limit performance. We help athletes recover with hands-on therapy and targeted rehab.

    Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) – Overuse of the forearm muscles leads to pain on the outside of the elbow. Chiropractic and soft tissue therapy reduce inflammation and restore grip strength.

    Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis) – Pain on the inner elbow from repetitive stress. We use a combination of adjustments, muscle therapy, and corrective exercise for lasting results.

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand often affect desk workers and athletes alike. Sports chiropractic care relieves nerve pressure and restores wrist function.

  • Hip Pain (Labral Irritation, Bursitis, Tightness) – Hip injuries can limit running, lifting, and daily movement. We restore proper hip mechanics through adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and mobility work.

    Knee Pain (Runner’s Knee, Patellofemoral Pain, Meniscus Irritation) – From runners to athletes who cut and pivot, knee pain is a frequent issue. Our care reduces pain, improves function, and helps prevent re-injury.

    IT Band Syndrome – Pain on the outside of the thigh or knee is common in runners and cyclists. Chiropractic care and soft tissue therapy reduce irritation and restore balance.

    Hamstring Strains – Sudden sprints and explosive sports often lead to hamstring injuries. We speed recovery with hands-on treatment and performance-based rehab.

    Quadriceps Strains – Front thigh pain or tightness from lifting or sprinting. Sports chiropractic care reduces recovery time and restores strength.

    Shin Splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome) – A runner’s nightmare, shin splints are caused by overtraining or poor biomechanics. We treat the root cause and get you back to running pain-free.

    Achilles Tendinopathy – Stiffness or pain in the Achilles tendon affects athletes in jumping and running sports. Our treatment improves healing and reduces strain on the tendon.

    Plantar Fasciitis – Sharp heel pain is common in runners and active professionals. Sports chiropractic care relieves foot tension, improves biomechanics, and restores function.

    Ankle Sprains – One of the most common sports injuries. We help reduce swelling, restore stability, and prevent chronic ankle weakness.

  • Sports-Related Muscle Tightness – Overtraining often causes stiffness, soreness, and fatigue. Chiropractic adjustments and soft tissue therapy promote faster recovery.

    Joint Dysfunction – Even minor misalignments can limit athletic performance. Our care restores natural motion and prevents wear-and-tear injuries.

    Recovery Optimization & Injury Prevention – Many athletes choose sports chiropractic care not just for pain relief but to move better, recover faster, and prevent injuries before they happen.

  • Forward Head Posture — A common postural imbalance where the head sits excessively forward relative to the shoulders, often associated with prolonged desk work, phone use, and poor ergonomics. It can contribute to neck pain, headaches, upper back tension, and reduced mobility.

    Upper Crossed Syndrome — A muscular imbalance pattern involving tightness in the chest and upper neck muscles combined with weakness in the upper back and deep neck stabilizers. This posture commonly presents with rounded shoulders and forward head posture, often leading to shoulder and neck discomfort.

    Anterior Pelvic Tilt — A postural condition where the pelvis rotates forward, increasing the arch of the lower back. It is commonly associated with tight hip flexors and weak core or glute muscles, potentially contributing to low back pain, hip tightness, and altered movement mechanics.

  • Whiplash-Associated Disorder (WAD) — A neck injury commonly caused by rapid back-and-forth motion during a motor vehicle collision. Symptoms may include neck pain and stiffness, headaches, reduced range of motion, dizziness, and muscle tension.

    Lumbar Sprain/Strain — Injury to the muscles or ligaments of the lower back resulting from sudden force or impact during an accident. Patients often experience low back pain, muscle spasms, stiffness, and difficulty with prolonged sitting or movement.

    Shoulder Impingement or Rotator Cuff Strain — Trauma from bracing during impact or seatbelt-related force can irritate the shoulder structures. This may lead to pain with lifting, reaching overhead, weakness, and reduced shoulder mobility.