Adult Chiropractic 

Chiropractic care is both a science and a deeply intuitive practice. With years of continuing education and hands‑on experience, Dr. Becky tailors each session to what your body needs in that moment. She uses a blend of specific manual adjustments, gentle instrument‑assisted techniques, and myofascial release to support your healing. Every time you’re on the table, your body tells a new story — and Dr. Becky’s training helps her meet those changing needs with care and precision.

Prenatal Chiropractic Care  

Dr. Becky is certified in the Webster technique, developed by Dr. Larry Webster for the prenatal care of his own daughters. This protocol balances the pelvis and then releases the round ligaments. The result promotes a greater opportunity for the baby’s neurodevelopment; as well as positioning for birth. This technique is recommended as soon as pregnancy is achieved.

A general recommendation on when to get adjusted during pregnancy is whenever the baby has a growth spurt; or any discomfort in the round ligament area, groin, legs or lower back. If you sit at a desk or stand in place for most of the day, a generalized recommendation would be every two weeks after 24 weeks. If you are having difficulty taking a deep breath or sleeping, don’t hesitate! Every baby deserves to have a happy and balanced mama. Most moms agree that they are in a better mood upon rising from the table and even feel lighter!

Infant and Pediatric Chiropractic Care 

The spine is the lifeline of the body and structure = function. If there is any nerve blockage along the spinal cord then a state of disease will develop. Disease causes a generalized weakening of your child’s body which can manifest in your child as a lowered resistance to illnesses such as colic or ear infection as well as hyperactivity or other behavioral disorders.

When should children see a chiropractor?

  • Newborns should come in for their first adjustment within 6 weeks of delivery.

  • After meeting milestones: Teething, Rolling, Sitting, Crawling, Pulling Up, Walking, and new developmental stages.

  • When they are sick or need immune support: If there is a symptom, bring them in!

  • Trauma, emotional or physical: as soon as possible.

  • Attitude changes or mood swings: Subluxations can produce unreasonable behavior.