The most widely used chiropractic adjustment in the world. Manual, high-velocity, low-amplitude — designed to restore joint motion and relieve nerve irritation in a single, controlled movement.
Diversified adjustments involve analyzing the full spine and extremities, then applying specific manual thrusts to restricted joints. The motion is high-velocity and low-amplitude — quick, controlled, and targeted.
When the joint moves properly again, it releases trapped gas — the audible “pop” patients often associate with adjustments. Dr. Mitch and Dr. Zach also use drop tables and pelvic blocks where the case calls for it.
Every adjustment is calibrated to your case. No generic protocol.
Diversified adjustments work best when the underlying issue is mechanical — joints not moving the way they should — rather than tissue-level damage.
Restricted cervical joints, posture-related strain, headache patterns originating in the upper spine.
Lumbar and thoracic mobility loss, postural compensation, recurring tightness that stretching doesn’t fix.
Pain referral down the leg driven by joint dysfunction rather than disc compression (where decompression is more appropriate).
Shoulder, hip, knee, ankle — joints outside the spine that have lost their normal range of motion.
We identify which specific joints aren’t moving — and rule out anything that would make adjustment inappropriate.
High-velocity, low-amplitude force directed only at the restricted joint. Surrounding joints aren’t affected.
Joint motion returns immediately. Most patients feel the change before they leave the table.
We re-test the same motion to confirm the change held — and adjust the plan based on what we see.
Diversified adjustments work for mechanical, motion-based issues. When the underlying problem is disc compression, tissue damage, or pregnancy-related — we use a different tool, or a combination.
Best for disc-driven nerve irritation. Uses traction to create negative pressure inside the disc. Learn more →
Electrohydraulic shockwave for tissue regeneration. Best when healing hasn’t fully completed. Learn more →
Gentler adjustment using a segmented table that drops slightly with each thrust. Good option when manual adjustments aren’t tolerated. Learn more →
Decompression-style table technique. Especially useful for lumbar disc issues and stenosis. Learn more →
Adjustments to shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles — not just the spine. Learn more →
Specialized adjustments for expectant and new mothers. Webster-certified technique. Learn more →
We work with workers’ comp insurers and document everything per state requirements. Learn more →
Same-day appointments are common. Book directly below — no referral, no insurance approval needed for the initial evaluation.
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If adjustments aren’t the right fit, we’ll tell you. That’s the whole job.