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Wolter Chiropractic wants to help you get back on the road to better health. You can count on us to provide you with the highest level of service in a friendly and caring environment. Dr. Wolter is an experienced Doctor of Chiropractic and continues to keep up-to-date on changes and advancements in the chiropractic field. Your first visit to Wolter Chiropractic Center will give you an opportunity to find out if chiropractic care can help you. Dr. Wolter will do a thorough case history and examination to make sure that your condition can be helped through the natural healing of chiropractic adjustments. As a doctor of chiropractic medicine, he believes in natural healing. As such, he also uses methods of rehabilitation, therapy, and nutrition in the clinic. On your initial visit Dr. Wolter will provide a no-charge consultation. This will allow you to meet the doctor and the staff with no commitments attached. If the doctor feels that you could benefit from chiropractic care he will do a complete health history, examination and x-rays (if needed). Dr. Wolter will review your findings in great detail and on the following day present to you your schedule of care and what he found. The doctor will begin your adjustments on that day and any therapy treatments that your condition would necessitate. Why Do You Need Chiropractic? Chiropractors locate and correct misalignments of the spine called subluxations. Chiropractors provide adjustments to the spine with easy, manual thrusts to move the spinal vertebrae back to their normal positions. Spinal adjustments may relieve a spectrum of ailments such as headaches, certain types of migraines, menstrual cramps, allergies, asthma, stomach disorders, spastic colon, and arm, hand, and leg pain that's due to dysfunction of the neck or lower back. Subluxation When one or more vertebrae lose their normal position, they interfere with the nerves they were meant to protect. This interference can cause pressure or irritation on the spinal cord and/or on the nerve roots as they pass out of the spinal column. This misalignment of the vertebrae and pinching of the nerves is called a subluxation and is the most common aspect of what doctors call the vertebral subluxation complex.
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