Our Chiropractic Techniques
We use a number of highly-effective adjusting approaches to help improve spinal biomechanics and reduce nervous system interference. The approach we use is based on our judgment and years of experience.
The primary adjusting techniques we use include:

Directional Non-Force Technique
Very gentle, highly specific chiropractic technique for analysis and adjustment of vertebrae, vertebral disks, cranial bones and extremities (knees, hips, shoulders, etc.)
Upper Cervical Specific (Palmer Technique)
Used to reduce direct interference to the spinal cord, the brain stem and the meninges (the covering over the brain and the spinal cord).
Logan Basic
Gentle adjustment to the base of the spine, effecting the tone of the central nervous system. read more»
Columbia Technique
A traditional, highly specific technique, especially helpful with hypomobile ("stuck") subluxations.
Applied Kinesiology
Dealing with neuro-muscular patterns that tend to perpetuate Vertebral Subluxation Complex. read more»
This sophisticated combination of chiropractic techniques allows Dr. Harte to correct interference to your nervous system, changing and adapting as your body changes and adapts. You are checked for Vertebral Subluxation Complex, and subluxations in your extremities, at every visit. You receive a comprehensive check, what we call your Progressive Exam, about every twelve visits, to determine, objectively (scientifically) how you are progressing.




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