Cupping is a therapeutic technique that traces its roots back to Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine. Like massage therapy, trained practitioners perform cupping to loosen tense muscles, promote healing, and relieve pain. Read on.
The team of experts at Chiropractic Health Care Center Of Glendora is dedicated to improving the quality of life and promoting overall wellness using natural, evidence-based treatments. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the team collaborates to design custom treatment plans that address a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions and other health concerns to patients in the Glendora, California, community.
Serving patients of all ages, from children to seniors, the skilled team offers cutting-edge, noninvasive therapeutic options for chronic pain management, herniated discs, sciatica, arthritis, muscle and ligament injuries, and many other conditions. Under the direction of John Hunt, DC, a chiropractor with extensive experience and is certified in Chiropractic BioPhysics, the team offers corrective chiropractic care, K-Laser therapy, massage therapy, scoliosis management, and more to address the underlying cause of symptoms and promote whole-body health and vitality.
Functional exercise programs designed by exercise specialists are typically integrated into treatment plans for optimal recovery and fitness.
The office is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including PostureRay® X-ray technology, and Posture Co. postural analysis software.
The team provides fittings for Sole Support® orthotics to address a range of orthopedic concerns and assist in gate function. Along with Denneroll Spinal Orthotics®, which helps correct poor spinal curves, alleviating tight muscles, leading to better function and increased mobility.
Call Chiropractic Health Care Center Of Glendora today to make an appointment. Your spine will thank you!
The team of experts at Chiropractic Health Care Center Of Glendora is dedicated to improving the quality of life and promoting overall wellness using natural, evidence-based treatments. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the team collaborates to design custom treatment plans that address a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions and other health concerns to patients in the Glendora, California, community.
Serving patients of all ages, from children to seniors, the skilled team offers cutting-edge, noninvasive therapeutic options for chronic pain management, herniated discs, sciatica, arthritis, muscle and ligament injuries, and many other conditions. Under the direction of John Hunt, DC, a chiropractor with extensive experience and is certified in Chiropractic BioPhysics, the team offers corrective chiropractic care, K-Laser therapy, massage therapy, scoliosis management, and more to address the underlying cause of symptoms and promote whole-body health and vitality.
Functional exercise programs designed by exercise specialists are typically integrated into treatment plans for optimal recovery and fitness.
The office is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including PostureRay® X-ray technology, and Posture Co. postural analysis software.
The team provides fittings for Sole Support® orthotics to address a range of orthopedic concerns and assist in gate function. Along with Denneroll Spinal Orthotics®, which helps correct poor spinal curves, alleviating tight muscles, leading to better function and increased mobility.
Call Chiropractic Health Care Center Of Glendora today to make an appointment. Your spine will thank you!
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Cupping is a therapeutic technique that traces its roots back to Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine. Like massage therapy, trained practitioners perform cupping to loosen tense muscles, promote healing, and relieve pain. Read on.
Did you know that being pregnant may put you at a higher risk for experiencing sciatica, even if you’ve never had it before? Read on to learn more.
Curvature of the spine, or scoliosis, is a condition more commonly associated with children, but adults can develop scoliosis as well. There are a variety of treatment modalities available for adults. Read on to learn more.