CHIROPRACTIC TECHNIQUES

Palmer Package
Palmer Package is a technique that begins with a careful analysis of the misalignments, spine position and vertebras, via x-rays, MRI, etc.. Chiropractic expertise in coordinating the techniques allows us to provide maximum adjustment effectiveness for the best results possible and at the highest level of personalized effective care.

Diversified Technique
Diversified Technique is to care for the spine and other joints in the body as we focus on restoring proper joint movement, alignment and function.


Gonstead Techniques
Gonstead Techniques goal is to restore and maintain your bio-mechanically correct position so that you can return to optimal nerve function, optimal health and optimal comfort.

Active Realease Technique
Active Release Technique is a combination of examination and treatment. The provider will use his hands to evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves and fascia. Abnormal tissues are treated by combining precisely directed tension with very specific patient movements.

Sports Injury Technique
Sports Injury Technique is an aspect of healthcare that deals specifically with the prevention of injury and the rehabilitation of individuals back to their optimal levels of functional, occupational and sport specific fitness regardless of age and ability. This technique also includes extremity adjustments, which is an area Dr. Roadhouse has studied extensively.

Flexion Distraction Technique
Flexion Distraction Technique is a gentle adjustment procedure which uses negligible force and aids in natural healing of the spine. It is virtually painless and helps in improving range of motion in the muscles and ligaments. This technique causes a negative 70 degree pressure and when using the technique (along with adjustments) speeds up the nerve impingement recovery.

Thompson Technique
Thompson Technique uses the segment drop system. By adjusting the table to each patients individual anatomy and condition it improves the efficiency of the motion and force being used to adjust the effected area. It considers the natural orientation of the spine to move the affected spinal segment in a direction that will administer adjustment with consideration of the surrounding joints.