Jun 10, 2026 | Education & Awareness
As parents, we want our kids to feel good, sleep well, move well, grow strong, and enjoy being kids. We want them running, playing, learning, laughing, and thriving; not constantly uncomfortable, tense, tired, or struggling with the same issues over and over again.
That is one of the reasons more parents are asking about chiropractic care for kids.
Many health-conscious parents are looking for natural, gentle, preventive ways to support their child’s body. They may be dealing with:
- a baby who has reflux or trouble sleeping
- a school-age child with posture changes from screens
- a teen athlete who always seems tight or sore
Sometimes parents simply notice that something seems “off,” even if their child is not complaining of pain.
At Smith Chiropractic, pediatric chiropractic care is not about treating children like small adults. Kids are different. Their bodies are growing, changing, and adapting constantly, so their care should be gentle, specific, and age-appropriate.
What Is Pediatric Chiropractic?
Pediatric chiropractic focuses on how a child’s spine, joints, posture, and nervous system are functioning.
Your child’s spine protects the spinal cord, which is part of the communication system between the brain and the rest of the body. That communication affects movement, sleep, digestion, coordination, posture, stress response, and overall regulation.
When spinal joints are not moving the way they should, the body may start compensating. That can show up as tension, stiffness, posture changes, discomfort, or changes in how the body functions.
A kids chiropractor looks for areas where motion is restricted and works to restore healthier movement. The goal is not to “crack backs” or chase symptoms. The goal is to help the body move and function better so it has the best opportunity to heal, grow, and adapt.
Is Chiropractic Care for Kids Safe?
This is usually the first question parents ask… and it should be.
Yes, pediatric chiropractic care is very gentle when it is done properly. Adjustments are always adapted to the child’s age, size, development, comfort level, and clinical needs.
With babies, there is no forceful twisting, cracking, or thrusting. Infant adjustments use extremely light pressure. It is nothing like the adult adjustments people often imagine when they think of chiropractic care.
With older children and teens, techniques may look different depending on the child. Some children do well with gentle manual adjustments. Others are more comfortable with low-force instrument-assisted care, such as ArthroStim®, which allows us to deliver quick, specific, gentle impulses without the traditional popping or cracking sound.
We also take a conservative approach to imaging. Babies are not routinely X-rayed. Older children are only considered for imaging when there is a clear clinical reason, such as trauma, possible scoliosis, significant posture concerns, or a lack of response to care.
Parents should always understand what is being done and why. Nothing about your child’s care should feel rushed, confusing, or pressured.
Why Parents Bring Kids to a Chiropractor
Children go through a lot physically.
Birth itself can be stressful on a baby’s body. Then come growth spurts, learning to roll, crawl, walk, run, jump, fall, climb, wrestle, play sports, carry backpacks, look down at screens, and sit for long periods at school.
That is a lot of wear and tear for a growing spine.
Parents often bring children to a chiropractor for concerns such as:
- colic
- reflux
- constipation
- poor sleep
- recurring ear or sinus issues
- headaches
- posture changes
- tech neck
- growing pains
- sports strain
- general wellness
Sometimes kids have obvious pain. Many times, they do not. Pain is often the last sign that something is not functioning well. Children may show stress in other ways first, such as irritability, trouble settling, poor sleep, digestive issues, posture changes, or vague complaints they cannot explain clearly.
That is why chiropractic for kids is often proactive. Parents are not always waiting for a crisis. They want to know whether their child’s body is moving, adapting, and functioning the way it should.
Key Pediatric Chiropractic Benefits
Every child is different, so no one should promise the same result for every child. There are, however, several pediatric chiropractic benefits for which parents commonly look.
One of the biggest is posture support. Kids today spend a lot of time looking down at:
- tablets
- phones
- laptops
- homework
- gaming systems
Over time, that forward head posture can place stress on the neck, upper back, and spine.
Chiropractic care may help restore better spinal motion and reduce tension patterns related to posture, backpacks, school habits, and screen use.
Another benefit is mobility. Active kids and teen athletes ask a lot from their bodies. When joints are restricted, movement becomes less efficient. That can contribute to tightness, soreness, slower recovery, or overuse patterns. Chiropractic care can help support better range of motion and healthier movement.
Parents also often seek care for sleep, digestion, and nervous system regulation. The nervous system plays a role in how the body settles, digests, moves, and responds to stress. When the spine is moving better, the body may regulate more efficiently.
For many families, chiropractic care for kids is also about prevention. It is much easier to address small stress patterns early than to wait until a child has years of compensation built into their posture and movement.
Signs Your Child May Benefit From Being Checked
You do not need to wait until your child has severe pain to ask whether chiropractic care may be appropriate.
Some signs your child may benefit from being checked include:
- Your baby has trouble feeding, sleeping, or settling
- Your baby prefers turning the head one way
- Your child has recurring reflux, constipation, or digestive discomfort
- Your child has repeated ear or sinus concerns
- Your child complains of headaches, neck pain, back pain, or growing pains
- Your child has visible posture changes or tech neck
- Your child has frequent falls or seems unusually clumsy
- Your child has sports strain or slow recovery
- Your child seems uncomfortable but cannot clearly explain why
Of course, chiropractic care does not replace your pediatrician. If your child has severe, sudden, unusual, or concerning symptoms, they should be evaluated by the appropriate medical provider. A good chiropractor should know when to refer out.
What to Expect at Smith Chiropractic
At Smith Chiropractic, we want families to feel comfortable from the moment they walk in.
Our office is warm, friendly, and family-centered. We take your child’s health seriously, but we do not believe a healthcare office has to feel cold or scary. Kids should feel welcome. Parents should feel heard.
Your child’s first visit begins with a conversation. We want to understand what is going on, what you have noticed, and what your goals are. Depending on your child’s age and concerns, we may talk about:
- birth history
- sleep
- digestion
- posture
- school habits
- sports
- activity level
- symptoms
- lifestyle
From there, we perform a gentle exam and posture evaluation when appropriate. If an adjustment is recommended, we explain it first. The technique is always adapted to your child.
Some children need only very light care. Some older children and teens may need a different approach. Some kids are nervous, and that is okay. We can slow down, explain, modify, or use gentle tools like ArthroStim® when appropriate.
Parents are part of the process. We want you to ask questions. We want you to understand what we are seeing and why we are recommending care.
How Often Should Kids See a Chiropractor?
There is no one answer for every child.
Frequency depends on age, symptoms, activity level, posture, stress, and goals. A baby with a specific concern may start with more frequent visits for a short time and then taper as things improve. A healthy child may do well with periodic wellness visits about once a month or every six weeks. A teen athlete may benefit from more consistent care during an active sports season.
There is no required lifetime commitment. Many families choose ongoing wellness care because they see chiropractic as part of their healthy lifestyle, similar to exercise, good nutrition, sleep, and stress management.
Our goal is not to create pressure. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions for your child.
Helping Kids Thrive Naturally
Chiropractic care for kids is about much more than back pain.
It is about helping children move better, sit better, sleep better, recover better, and function better. It is about supporting posture, mobility, comfort, digestion, nervous system regulation, sports recovery, and long-term wellness in a gentle, natural way.
For health-conscious parents, pediatric chiropractic offers a proactive option. Instead of waiting for small stress patterns to become bigger problems, you can have your child checked, ask questions, and learn what may support their growing body.
At Smith Chiropractic, we love caring for families. Whether you have a newborn, a busy toddler, a screen-loving school-age child, or a teen athlete, we are here to provide gentle, personalized, family-centered care.
If you are wondering whether your child could benefit from seeing a kids chiropractor, we would be happy to talk with you, answer your questions, and help you decide whether pediatric chiropractic care is a good fit for your family. To get started, all you have to do is schedule a consultation.
May 20, 2026 | Patient Education
If you have never been to a chiropractor before, you probably have a few questions. That is normal.
Maybe you have heard the term chiropractic adjustment, but you are not exactly sure what it means. Maybe you are dealing with neck tension, low back tightness, headaches, or stiffness and wondering whether chiropractic care could help. Or maybe you are interested, but still a little nervous about what happens during an appointment.
At Smith Chiropractic, we understand that new patients often walk in with curiosity and uncertainty at the same time. Our goal is to make your experience feel clear, comfortable, and welcoming from the start. Chiropractic care should not feel mysterious or intimidating. It should feel educational, personalized, and centered on helping your body function at its best.
So, just what exactly is a chiropractic adjustment? Let’s start there.
What Is a Chiropractic Adjustment?
A chiropractic adjustment is a specific, controlled movement used to restore motion to a joint that is not moving properly. Most often, that joint is in the spine, though chiropractors can also address motion restrictions in other joints depending on the situation.
When a spinal joint becomes restricted, the body often starts to compensate. Muscles around the area may tighten. Nearby tissues can become irritated. Movement may feel stiff or uneven. Over time, that stress can show up as discomfort, tension, headaches, limited mobility, or a general feeling that something is just not right.
An adjustment is designed to improve that restricted movement.
At Smith Chiropractic, we do not think of an adjustment as a random crack or quick fix. The purpose is to help restore motion, reduce mechanical stress, and support better function. When the spine moves better, the body often has a better opportunity to adapt, recover, and heal more efficiently.
That is why chiropractic care is about more than pain alone. Pain matters, of course, but function matters too. In many cases, movement improves before pain fully goes away.
What Does a Chiropractic Adjustment Feel Like?
This is one of the most common questions new patients have, and it makes sense. If you have never experienced an adjustment before, it is easy to imagine something harsh or uncomfortable.
In reality, chiropractic adjustments are tailored to the individual and are actually quite pleasant.
Some adjustments are done by hand. Others use gentle instrument-assisted methods or special tables designed to make the process more comfortable. At Smith Chiropractic, care is adapted to your age, comfort level, health history, and what your body needs. There is no one-size-fits-all approach.
You may hear a popping or cracking sound during some adjustments. That sound can surprise first-time patients, but it is not bones rubbing together. It is simply the release of gas from the joint, similar to what happens when pressure changes inside a joint space. Not every adjustment makes a sound, and the sound itself is not what makes the adjustment effective.
After an adjustment, some patients notice they feel looser or move more easily right away. Others notice more subtle changes first, like less tension, better posture, or improved mobility. Some people also experience mild soreness after a visit, especially in the beginning, as the body starts adapting to improved movement. That can be a normal part of the process.
Why Would Someone Need a Chiropractic Adjustment?
Many people think chiropractic care is only for severe back pain, but that’s not really how most patients experience it.
Sometimes people come in because of a clear complaint, such as neck pain, headaches, low back pain, sciatica, or stiffness that keeps coming back. Other times, they come in because they’re not in crisis, but something still feels off. Their shoulders stay tight. Their posture feels worse. They do not move as easily as they used to move. Stress seems to settle in their body and never fully leave.
At Smith Chiropractic, we often tell patients that just because something is common doesn’t mean it is healthy.
A chiropractic adjustment can help restore motion to areas that have become restricted from poor posture, repetitive movement, daily stress, old injuries, or simple wear and tear over time. When those restrictions are addressed, the body often functions more efficiently.
That is one reason chiropractic care fits so well into a wellness-focused lifestyle. It is not just about responding when something hurts badly; it can also be about paying attention earlier, when the body is showing smaller signs that it is under stress.
What Happens at Your First Visit?
For many beginners, the adjustment itself is only part of the question. What they really want to know is, “What happens when I walk in the door?”
At Smith Chiropractic, your first visit is designed to help us understand the full picture of your health and help you feel comfortable in the process.
You will be welcomed into a warm, friendly environment that feels very different from a cold or sterile medical office. We take your health seriously, but we also believe care can be enjoyable, human, and encouraging.
Your first appointment includes an in-depth consultation, a chiropractic exam, posture analysis, and, when necessary, low-dose digital X-rays. This is an important part of care because it helps us evaluate how your body is functioning, where restrictions may be present, and what kind of care is most appropriate for you.
In many cases, you will also receive a chiropractic treatment on that first visit.
This is one of the biggest differences between beginner assumptions and the actual experience. Many people think they will just come in, get cracked, and leave. At Smith Chiropractic, though, we begin by listening, evaluating, and building an understanding of your unique situation. We do not guess. We measure, explain, and personalize.
If you are preparing for your first appointment, it helps to wear comfortable clothing and bring along any questions you have. New patients often feel more at ease when they know it is okay to ask about the process. In fact, we encourage it.
What Happens at the Second Visit and After That?
Your second visit is where we really connect the dots.
At Smith Chiropractic, this appointment is called the Report of Findings. It’s our opportunity to walk you through what we found during your first visit, explain what it means, and talk through your personalized recommendations.
This may include treatment recommendations for the office, simple at-home guidance, and a conversation about what kind of timeline makes sense for your goals. We also review the cost of care so you can make informed decisions for yourself and your family.
This part matters because we believe your health should never feel confusing or pressured. We want you to understand what is happening in your body and why certain recommendations are being made. Your care is a team effort. We may share what we believe is the ideal path forward, but your decisions are always your own.
As care continues, we also perform periodic assessments to measure your progress. That may include checking posture changes, range of motion, symptom patterns, and other indicators of improvement. These re-evaluations help us modify your treatment plan as needed and keep your care customized to how your body is responding.
Are Chiropractic Adjustments Safe for New Patients?
For most people, yes. Chiropractic adjustments are generally considered very safe when performed by a trained professional and tailored appropriately to the individual.
That personalized part is important.
At Smith Chiropractic, we do not use the same techniques for every patient. Some people want a gentle approach. Some are nervous about the popping sound. Some are children. Some are seniors. Some have specific structural findings that call for more caution. That is why we offer different techniques and adjust our approach based on the person in front of us.
We also use imaging conservatively and only when clinically appropriate. If something suggests a condition outside the scope of chiropractic care, we make referrals promptly. Your safety always comes first.
For new patients, this should feel reassuring: chiropractic care is not about forcing the body. It is about working with the body carefully, specifically, and respectfully.
A Beginner-Friendly Way to Think About Chiropractic Care
If you are brand new to chiropractic, here is the simplest way to think about it:
A chiropractic adjustment is a precise way to help a restricted joint move better.
That improved motion can reduce tension, improve nervous system function, support posture, and help the body handle stress more effectively. For some patients, that starts with relief. For others, it starts with better movement. Either way, the goal is not to do something dramatic. The goal is to help the body work the way it was designed to work.
And if you are nervous, that’s okay, too. Most new patients don’t come in already understanding everything. That’s our job. We are here to guide you, answer your questions, and help you feel comfortable with each step of the process.
Take the First Step with Confidence
A chiropractic adjustment isn’t something to fear. It is a controlled, personalized technique designed to restore motion, reduce stress on the body, and support better overall function.
If you are new to chiropractic care, the most important thing to know is that you don’t have to figure it all out before you walk in. At Smith Chiropractic, we are here to explain what we do, why we do it, and how it may help you. From your first consultation to your report of findings and beyond, our focus is on making care clear, welcoming, and centered on your needs.
If you have been wondering whether chiropractic care could be right for you, this is a great place to start. Schedule a consultation with Smith Chiropractic and let us help you take that first step with confidence.
Apr 29, 2026 | Education & Awareness
This May, we are excited to announce a special initiative that allows you to make a tangible difference in the lives of children in need. Throughout Foster Care Awareness Month, all proceeds from our New Patient specials will be directly donated to Half a Million Kids, an organization dedicated to transforming the foster care system.
Half a Million Kids works tirelessly to support foster and trafficked children. Their core mission is to ensure every child eligible for adoption finds a safe, permanent, and loving home. They are committed to restoring foster care to its original purpose: a temporary safety net for children awaiting reunification with their birth families or another lasting outcome. Beyond this, they provide crucial support to caseworkers and are pioneering innovative approaches to group home settings for children who must remain in foster care.
By choosing our New Patient special this May, you are not only investing in your own well-being but also contributing to a brighter future for vulnerable children. Your support helps Half a Million Kids continue their vital work, offering hope and stability where it is most needed. Join us in making this Foster Care Awareness Month truly impactful. Learn more about their incredible work at halfamillionkids.org.
Apr 10, 2026 | Education & Awareness
Are you still dealing with that same neck pain, low back tightness, headache, or stiffness over and over? Maybe you’ve asked yourself: Do I just need an adjustment, or do I need actual treatment?
Many people use those terms like they mean the same thing. They don’t.
A chiropractic adjustment is one specific thing we do. Chiropractic treatment is the bigger picture. It is the process of evaluating what is going on, deciding what your body needs, and creating a plan that helps you move better, heal better, and function better over time.
While it might seem inconsequential to some, that distinction between adjustment and treatment really matters, especially if you are someone who wants relief now but is also tired of repeating the same cycle. There is nothing wrong with wanting to feel better quickly. Of course you do. If your symptoms keep coming back, though, it’s worth considering whether short-term relief is enough or whether your body may require a more complete approach.
What Is a Chiropractic Adjustment?
To be direct: a chiropractic adjustment is a specific, controlled movement used to restore motion to a joint that is not moving the way it should.
Often, people think of the spine, and that is a big part of it. When a joint becomes restricted, the surrounding muscles will often tighten up, nearby tissues can become irritated, and your body starts compensating. In time, that compensation can show up as pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, headaches, tension, or flare-ups that seem to have no real cause.
The purpose of an adjustment is not just to make a sound or create a temporary sensation of relief. The goal is to improve motion and reduce mechanical stress so the body can function more normally.
Some adjustments are done by hand. Others are done with gentle tools or specialized tables. At Smith Chiropractic Health Care, we tailor the technique to the patient. Some people do great with manual adjusting. Others prefer lower-force options like drop table techniques or instrument-assisted adjusting such as ArthroStim. There is no prize for doing things the hardest way. The best adjustment is the one that is appropriate for your body, your comfort level, and your specific condition.
What Is Chiropractic Treatment?
Chiropractic treatment is broader than the adjustment itself.
Treatment includes the adjustment, but it also includes everything that helps us understand why the problem is there in the first place and what needs to happen to improve it. That can include your consultation, health history, spinal exam, posture analysis, movement testing, and when clinically appropriate, standing X-rays. It also includes your personalized care recommendations, progress checks, and any simple at-home support we give you to help reinforce the work we are doing in the office.
This is where a lot of confusion happens. Someone comes in thinking chiropractic is just getting “cracked,” so to speak, when in reality that is only one part of care.
If all you do is restore motion once, but you never look at posture, compensation patterns, stress, lifestyle habits, or how long the issue has been building, you may get relief without really addressing the reason it keeps coming back.
That’s why treatment is the bigger strategy. It is the process of helping your body not only feel better, but hold that improvement better.
The Main Difference Between an Adjustment and Treatment
The simplest way to think about it is this:
- An adjustment is one procedure
- Treatment is the full plan
An adjustment is a tool. Treatment is how that tool fits into a personalized strategy for your body.
For some people, that difference is huge. If you tweaked something recently and just need help restoring motion, an adjustment may be the main thing on your mind. And that might be exactly what you need. On the other hand, if you have had recurring symptoms for months or even years, if your pain seems to come back every time life gets stressful, or if your posture and movement patterns have been off for a long time, this is usually where treatment matters more than just the adjustment alone.
We see this all the time. People normalize their discomfort. They tell themselves: the headaches are stress; the neck pain is from work; the back pain is from getting older. But, and we cannot stress this enough, common does not mean normal. In many cases, pain is the last symptom to show up, not the first. Long before pain becomes loud, the body may already be compensating.
That is why focusing only on quick relief can miss the bigger, underlying issue.
When Quick Relief May Not Be Enough
There is nothing wrong with wanting fast relief. If you are hurting, you want help. That is human.
If you keep having the same flare-ups, though, there is usually a reason.
Maybe your neck tightens up every few weeks. Maybe your low back feels better for a few days and then locks up again. Maybe your headaches improve temporarily, but you never really feel like the underlying tension has gone away. In those situations, a one-time adjustment may help, but it may not be enough to create lasting change.
Why? Because the body adapts to patterns. Poor posture, repetitive movement, stress, old injuries, muscle compensation, and spinal restriction can build over time, and even start shaking hands. If those patterns are not addressed, symptoms quite often return.
That is where structured care becomes important. Not because anyone wants to keep you coming forever, but because healing and correction usually happen in stages. Early in care, adjustments may not “hold” as long because your body is still retraining movement and stability. As function improves, your body often becomes better at maintaining those changes.
In other words, relief matters, but if the problem is recurring, relief alone may not be the whole answer.
What Treatment Looks Like at Smith Chiropractic
As you have hopefully gathered, at Smith Chiropractic, we do not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach.
We start by understanding the whole picture. That includes things like:
- your symptoms
- your history
- your lifestyle
- your stress
- how your body is functioning
We look at posture because posture tells a story. We evaluate how your spine is moving and how your body is compensating. When appropriate, we use standing, weight-bearing X-rays to see how the spine is functioning under real-life stress, not just lying flat.
From there, we craft a personalized plan.
That plan may include specific chiropractic adjustments, but it can also include reassessments, posture tracking, and simple home recommendations to support progress between visits. We want patients to understand what we are seeing and why we are recommending what we recommend. That is a big part of our philosophy. We do not guess. We measure. We explain. We collaborate.
We are also very mindful that different patients need different techniques. Some patients want gentle care. Some are nervous about cracking sounds. Some have more sensitive conditions. That is why we offer multiple ways to adjust the body safely and effectively.
Most importantly, our goal is not just to chase symptoms. Our goal is to help you function better. When your body moves better and handles stress better, symptom relief often follows more naturally.
In Conclusion
So, what is the difference between a chiropractic adjustment and chiropractic treatment?
A chiropractic adjustment is a specific technique used to restore motion and reduce restriction. Chiropractic treatment is the broader care process that includes evaluation, personalized recommendations, adjustments, progress tracking, and a plan designed around your goals and your body.
If you are only looking for a little relief after a recent flare-up, an adjustment may be just what you need. If your pain, tension, or stiffness keeps resurfacing, treatment may be the more important conversation.
At Smith Chiropractic, we believe you deserve to understand the difference. You also deserve care that is thoughtful, personalized, and focused on more than a quick fix. Relief is important. Lasting improvement, however, comes from understanding the underlying pattern and addressing it with the right plan.
If you are not sure whether you need a simple adjustment or a more structured approach, the best place to start is with a consultation. We can help you understand what your body is doing, what your options are, and what makes the most sense for your health goals.
Nov 9, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Patient Education, Techniques Tools
If you’ve visited a chiropractor—or even just researched chiropractic care—you may have heard of something called a “drop table.” But what exactly is it? And how does it help with spinal alignment?
At Smith Chiropractic Health Care in Elmwood Park, we use drop table adjustments as part of our commitment to providing gentle, effective, and individualized care for every patient. Let’s break it down.
What Is a Drop Table?
A drop table is a specialized chiropractic adjustment table equipped with sections that can lift slightly and then “drop” down quickly when light pressure is applied by the chiropractor. This subtle drop allows for a more comfortable adjustment by using gravity and momentum—rather than force—to realign the spine.
Each section of the table (head, shoulders, mid-back, pelvis) can be adjusted independently to target specific regions of the spine and joints.
Dr. Jeffery Smith with Patient using a Drop Table
How Does It Work?
Drop table adjustments are part of a technique known as Thompson Technique, which is widely recognized for its accuracy and gentleness. When you lie on the table, the chiropractor positions the area of your body that needs adjustment over the appropriate segment.
Here’s how it works:
A segment of the table lifts slightly under the target area.
The chiropractor applies a quick but light pressure.
The table section drops, assisting the adjustment without a jarring or twisting motion.
The drop motion is subtle—more of a soft “thunk” than a snap—and many patients find it more relaxing than traditional manual adjustments.
Benefits of Drop Table Adjustments
Drop table technique is a great fit for many people, especially those who want a gentler alternative to manual adjustments.
Key Benefits:
Gentle and Low-Force: Ideal for seniors, children, or those nervous about manual adjustments
Highly Targeted: Each region of the body can be isolated and adjusted precisely
Comfortable Experience: No twisting or cracking—just a light motion and quick release
Improves Spinal Alignment: Helps relieve tension, pressure, and nerve interference
Supports Posture and Joint Function: Aids in improving range of motion and flexibility
Who Can Benefit?
This technique is especially helpful for:
Patients new to chiropractic care
Individuals with arthritis or osteoporosis
Pregnant patients (with table modifications)
Children and teens
Anyone who prefers a more subtle approach to care
Not sure if this technique is right for you? We’ll evaluate your spinal health and recommend the best approach based on your needs and comfort level.
Dr. Carly Smith with a Pediatric Patient using a Drop Table
What Conditions Can Drop Table Adjustments Help With?
By improving spinal alignment and reducing nerve interference, drop table adjustments can support recovery from:
Lower back pain
Neck stiffness
Sciatica
Hip imbalance
Headaches and migraines
Postural misalignments
Sports-related tension or joint strain
Drop table adjustments are often integrated into comprehensive care plans that may also include lifestyle advice, posture coaching, and other chiropractic techniques.
Experience Drop Table Care in Elmwood Park
At Smith Chiropractic Health Care, we prioritize your comfort and results. That’s why we offer a variety of adjustment techniques—including drop table care—to fit your specific goals and preferences.
Interested in learning more about how drop table chiropractic can help you feel better and move easier?