Expert in Nervous System Based Chiropractic Care

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Our Approach

We use gentle and specific techniques to get to the root cause of your challenges

 Who We Serve

  • A child’s nervous system is responsible for all of their growth and development. A healthy nervous system looks like:

    -Proper focus and attention

    -Reaching milestones

    -no ear infections

    -regular sleep, feeding, energy, and bowel movement

  • We see improvements with:

    • Sleep

    • Headaches

    • Back pain

    • Sports injuries

    • Posture

    • immune function

    • digestion

    • mobility

  • Chiropractic care at this phase results in:

    • less pain

    • more movement

    • proper development

    • optimal baby positioning

    • shorter labor times

    • postpartum recovery

Nervous System Scans

Heart Rate Variability

  • Heart rate variability (HRV) refers to the variation in time between successive heartbeats. It is a physiological phenomenon that reflects the flexibility and adaptability of the autonomic nervous system, which controls heart rate. Higher HRV indicates a healthier and more responsive autonomic nervous system, while lower HRV is often associated with stress, illness, or reduced cardiovascular fitness.

Postural Energy

  • Spinal Surface Electromyography (spinal sEMG) is a specialized form of surface electromyography that focuses on measuring the electrical activity of muscles along the spine. It involves placing electrodes on specific points of the back to capture the signals produced by the muscles that support and move the spine. By analyzing these signals, spinal sEMG provides insights into the function of the muscles, their coordination, and their interaction with the nervous system. It can be used to assess muscle imbalances, spinal stability, and the impact of various factors on the neuromuscular control of the spine.

Thermal

  • Spinal thermography is a non-invasive technique that involves measuring the temperature patterns on the skin's surface along the spine. It is based on the principle that variations in skin temperature can be indicative of underlying physiological changes, including alterations in blood flow and nerve activity. In relation to the nervous system, spinal thermography can provide information about potential nerve dysfunction, inflammation, or asymmetry.

 

301 N. Allen Dr, Allen, TX 75013

Contact: (214) 509-7744

Our Hours:

  • Monday: 9am-1pm, 3pm-6pm

  • Tuesday: 9am-1pm, 3pm-6pm

  • Wednesday: Closed, call for appointments

  • Thursday: 8am-11am, 2pm-6pm

  • Friday: 9am-1:30am

  • Saturday: Closed

  • Sunday: Closed

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