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All About Chiropractic

Chiropractic Burlington Ontario

How does it work?

At Lakeshore Clinic our chiropractic adjustments are gentle and comfortable. Our goal is to restore proper movement of joints, relieve nerve pressure, release muscle tension and have your body balanced and aligned.

  • Combines a low force method with the latest in modern technology
  • Joint mobility, alignment and symmetry allow muscles and nerves to move freely and work optimally

Why is it done?

  • Pain relief
  • ~ Acute and chronic neck pain
  • ~ Acute and chronic back injury
  • ~ Headaches
  • ~ Shoulder injury
  • ~ Knee and hip issues
  • Optimal Function
  • ~ Improve mobility
  • ~ Balance and alignment
  • ~ Improve nerve flow
  • ~ Reduce Stress
  • ~ Better enjoyment of daily leisure activities

Improve your health naturally

How does it feel?

  • Having an adjustment is usually comfortable and can make you feel like your body is working like it should
  • Low force techniques allow adjustments to be very gentle

Does it hurt?

No, in general, your adjustments are very comfortable and feel good. Chiropractic treatments are intended to relieve pain and improve function.

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