Chiropractic Biophysics Technique

Chiropractic healthcare is a non-surgical, drug-free method of healing. However, not all chiropractors utilize the same techniques. Chiropractic care will vary depending on which office you choose to seek treatment at. There are many techniques used in the chiropractic profession, but the one most thoroughly researched is the Chiropractic Biophysics technique. 

 

What is Chiropractic Biophysics?

The world’s leading chiropractic technique, Chiropractic Biophysics®, was founded by Donald D. Harrison, DC, PhD. CBP uses corrective exercise, traction, and adjusting methods to repair spine and posture deviations back towards normal alignment. Restoring normal spinal alignment reduces abnormal pressure or load on joints which can reduce the risk of osteoarthritis.  The Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP) technique focuses on whole body care, addressing not only symptoms, spinal and postural rehabilitation but indirectly improving organ dysfunction and disease.

 

Conditions Treatable with CBP

Chiropractic Biophysics can help treat these and other conditions: 

  • Headaches
  • Auto accident injuries 
  • Disc herniation 
  • Posture issues
  • Whiplash
  • Back and neck pain 
  • Allergies
  • Scoliosis 

 

Why Chiropractic Biophysics?

Chiropractic Biophysics is the most thoroughly researched chiropractic technique. It accounts for more than half of the technique publications published in medical and orthopedic scientific journals. Chiropractors using the Chiropractic Biophysics technique have studied extensively and are trained to meet the individual needs of their patients. Addressing spinal alignment issues as a first step in care helps you make sustainable progress. These improvements are ones you can see with before and after x-rays.  The ultimate goal of CBP technique is to create long-term healing and a better quality of life. With chiropractors trained to diagnose the root of the problem and create a specialized care plan specific to your needs, you can trust you are in good hands.

At Lake Mary Chiropractic Center, our chiropractors have complete knowledge of CBP.  Dr. Paul Toma, Dr. Shel Ramlochan and Dr. Monica Kim are all well trained in CBP technique and are passionate about helping their patients improve their health. We would love to answer any questions you may have about the treatment methods used at Lake Mary Chiropractic Center. Call our office today at 407-302-5161 to schedule a consultation or ask about our new patient special.