X-Ray Analysis
X-rays help us see the exact shape and position of your spine. They show misalignments, disc damage, arthritis, and old injuries that cannot be found by touch alone. X-rays also help us determine if chiropractic care is safe and necessary for you. In Gonstead chiropractic, X-rays are used to be specific and accurate, not routine. They allow us to understand the structure of your spine and track changes over time as part of a constant analysis.
$99 New Patient Special
Includes Comprehensive Gonstead Analysis, Digital Posture & Structural Evaluation, Full-Spine Digital X-Rays, Range of Motion & Functional Testing & Personalized Findings & Care Plan
How Our Care Plan Works
1. Identify The Root Cause Of Your Problem
We begin with a thorough, advanced evaluation to uncover what’s really causing your pain or health issue. This level of insight allows us to identify problems most clinics never find—and explain why nothing else has worked.
2. Get A Customized Plan To Get Out Of Pain Fast And Stay That Way
Once the cause is clear, we build a personalized care plan using advanced, integrated therapies tailored specifically to your body and condition. This isn’t trial-and-error—it’s intentional care designed for lasting results.
3. Finally Get Your Life Back
As your body heals and function is restored, daily activities become easier, confidence returns, and life opens back up. Our goal is not just relief, but helping you move forward without fear, limitation, or constant pain.
Instrumentation
Instrumentation helps us find where nerve pressure is coming from. A small tool called a Nervoscope is gently run down both sides of your spine. It looks for temperature changes that can show where a nerve is irritated. This is important because pain is not always felt where the problem starts. For example, neck pain can come from a lower back issue. The Nervoscope helps us find the true source of the problem.
Static Palpation
Static palpation means feeling the tissue around your spine while you are still. We check for swelling, tenderness, tight muscles, and changes in the tissue that can signal nerve irritation. These findings help confirm areas of stress in the spine. Static palpation allows us to feel what is happening beneath the skin and is repeated often so we can monitor changes as your body improves through constant analysis.
Motion Palpation
Motion palpation involves gently moving the spine to see how well each joint moves. We look for areas that are moving improperly. Poor motion can place stress on nerves and discs over time. This step helps us understand how your spine functions, not just how it looks. Changes in motion are monitored throughout care to ensure proper spinal movement is being restored.
Visualization
Visualization means carefully observing your posture, movement and skin. We look at everything from shoulder and hip level to where skin blemishes might indicate nerve irritation. Uneven posture or abnormal movement patterns can reveal long-term spinal stress. Visualization helps connect all other findings and allows us to see improvements as your posture changes. It plays an important role in constant analysis throughout care.
$99 New Patient Special
Includes Comprehensive Gonstead Analysis, Digital Posture & Structural Evaluation, Full-Spine Digital X-Rays, Range of Motion & Functional Testing & Personalized Findings & Care Plan

