Joint & Musculoskeletal Pain
Joint and musculoskeletal pain can limit movement, reduce strength, and make everyday activities uncomfortable. These issues often develop from overuse, injury, poor biomechanics, or joint dysfunction. Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper joint motion, reducing inflammation and tension, and improving overall function to help patients move with less pain.
Shoulder Pain (Including Rotator Cuff Issues)
Shoulder pain can result from repetitive use, poor posture, or injury to the rotator cuff or surrounding joints. Chiropractic care addresses joint mechanics in the shoulder, neck, and upper back to improve mobility, reduce strain, and support healing.
Hip Pain
Hip pain often stems from joint restriction, muscle imbalance, or altered movement patterns. Chiropractic treatment helps restore proper hip and spinal alignment, reduce joint stress, and improve flexibility to support comfortable movement.
Knee Pain
Knee pain is commonly caused by overuse, misalignment, or compensatory movement from the hips or spine. Chiropractors evaluate how the entire lower body functions together and use targeted care to improve joint mechanics and reduce strain on the knee.
Elbow Pain (Tennis Elbow)
Elbow pain, including tennis elbow, often develops from repetitive gripping or lifting activities. Chiropractic care focuses on reducing joint stress, improving forearm and wrist mechanics, and relieving muscle tension that contributes to pain.
Wrist & Hand Pain
Wrist and hand discomfort can be caused by repetitive motion, nerve irritation, or joint restriction. Chiropractic treatment aims to restore proper motion in the wrist, elbow, and cervical spine to help reduce pain, stiffness, and tingling sensations.
TMJ (Jaw Pain)
Jaw pain and TMJ dysfunction may be linked to muscle tension, joint imbalance, or cervical spine issues. Chiropractic care can help improve jaw and neck alignment, reduce muscle tension, and support more comfortable jaw movement.
Whole-Body Care for Joint Health
Chiropractic care takes a comprehensive approach to joint and musculoskeletal pain by addressing not only the painful area but also related joints and movement patterns. Treatment plans may include adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, corrective exercises, and posture education.
If joint pain is limiting your mobility or quality of life, chiropractic care may help you return to comfortable, confident movement.