Conditions Treated
Pain and stiffness rarely come from a single source. They develop from patterns — posture, movement habits, stress, old injuries, and the way the spine and joints adapt over time. Effective care begins with understanding the full picture so treatment can be targeted, meaningful, and built around your daily life.
Mobile chiropractic care adds an advantage: evaluation takes place in the environment where your body spends most of its time. This helps reveal contributing factors that often go unnoticed in a traditional office.
Better evaluation leads to better results.
Common Conditions Treated
• Spine & Nerve Conditions
• Neck pain
• Low back pain
• Sciatica and leg pain
• Mid-back pain
• SI joint-related pain
• Disc issues
• Nerve irritation or radiating symptoms
• Postural strain from prolonged sitting or screen use
• Joint & Extremity Conditions
• Shoulder pain or movement restriction
• Elbow and forearm pain
• Wrist and hand dysfunction
• Hip pain
• Knee pain
• Ankle and foot pain
• Muscle tension, trigger points, and repetitive strain issues
• Head & Movement-Related Conditions
• Headaches
• TMJ-related tension
• Restricted mobility
• Work-related or daily activity strain
• Discomfort from prolonged driving or standing
Many conditions respond best when the underlying movement and postural patterns are addressed—not just the painful area.
How These Conditions Are Evaluated & Treated
Effective treatment begins long before the first adjustment. A carefully designed intake form is completed before the visit, allowing Dr. DeFries to review the details, understand what may be contributing to the problem, and plan a focused examination in advance. This preparation ensures the visit starts with clarity rather than guesswork.
Many conditions are influenced by movement patterns, posture, muscle tension, old injuries, or daily habits. During the visit, the examination is directed toward these contributing factors so treatment can be specific and meaningful—not generic or routine.
Care may include a combination of chiropractic adjusting, soft-tissue techniques, mobility guidance, and education about habits or positions that may be aggravating the issue. When appropriate, therapeutic tools such as electrotherapy, shockwave, percussive therapy, or myofascial instruments may be used to reduce tension or support healing.
Lasting improvement is rarely achieved through passive treatment alone. Patients receive guidance on how to adjust daily patterns, improve mobility, and strengthen supportive movement habits. This helps progress continue between visits and reduces the likelihood of recurring episodes.
Clear evaluation and thoughtful planning lead to more effective, long-term results.
Your Next Step
If you’re experiencing any of the conditions above and want care that starts with understanding the full picture, a visit can be scheduled at a time and place that works for you. Treatment is tailored based on your intake information, the examination findings, and the patterns contributing to your pain or limited movement.
When care is informed and personalized, change happens faster.
