Comprehensive Chiropractic Services for Whole-Body Wellness
At Pensacola Chiropractic and Dry Needling, we offer a full range of evidence-based treatments tailored to support your recovery, mobility, and long-term health. Our services include expert Chiropractic Care to realign the spine and restore nervous system function, along with Dry Needling to relieve deep muscular tension and trigger points.
We also specialize in Extremity Adjusting, targeting joints in the arms, legs, and jaw to optimize total body mechanics. To enhance tissue mobility and speed recovery, we incorporate both Myofascial Release and Active Release Therapy, helping to break down adhesions and improve soft tissue function.
Whether you're dealing with sports injuries, recovering from a car accident, or seeking routine care for pain relief and performance, our holistic approach ensures you're in expert hands every step of the way.
Chiropractic Adjustment
Extremity Adjusting
Myofascial Release
Active Release Therapy
Sports Injuries
Car Accidents
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a form of therapy in which fine needles are inserted into myofascial trigger points (painful knots in muscles), tendons, ligaments, or near nerves in order to stimulate a healing response in painful musculoskeletal conditions. Dry needling is not acupuncture or Oriental Medicine; that is, it does not have the purpose of altering the flow of energy (āQiā) along traditional Chinese meridians for the treatment of diseases. In fact, dry needling is a modern, science-based intervention for the treatment of pain and dysfunction in musculoskeletal conditions such as neck pain, shoulder impingement, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, headaches, knee pain, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, or low-back pain.
Injury
$Providing chiropractic services for workplace injuries involves a commitment to empowering patients with comprehensive resources that facilitate informed decision-making throughout their healing journey. By focusing on education and support, we ensure that patients not only understand their treatment options but also actively participate in their recovery process, leading to more effective and sustainable outcomes.