Expert Chiropractor in NJ

At the Institute for Comprehensive Spine Care, our priority is to explore all non-surgical options for your well-being. That’s why our chiropractic division is dedicated to providing personalized care to alleviate pain and improve your quality of life.

What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those affecting the spine. By employing manual manipulation and adjustment techniques, we aim to restore proper alignment, relieve pain, and improve overall function and mobility. This a non-invasive, drug-free alternative for managing conditions such as back pain, neck pain, headaches, and other joint-related issues, promoting natural healing.

Conditions We Treat

Headaches
Sports Injuries
Wellness Care
Leg/Arm Pain
Carpal Tunnel
Frozen Shoulder
Fibromyalgia
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Is Chiropractic Treatment Right for You?

Determining if chiropractic treatment is right for you depends on your specific health concerns and goals. It is particularly beneficial for those seeking a non-invasive, drug-free approach to managing musculoskeletal pain and improving overall well-being. At the Institute for Comprehensive Spine Care, Dr. Bo will assess your condition with a thorough evaluation. It may include a range of tests such as reflex assessments, muscle strength comparisons, and range-of-motion measurements to identify any underlying issues. This allows us to create a treatment tailored to your condition.

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Chiropractic Techniques We Use

At the Institute for Comprehensive Spine Care, our chiropractic division offers a range of specialized techniques tailored to meet individual needs and promote optimal spinal health.

Chiropractic adjustment

Chiropractic Diversified Technique

This common technique involves precise manual adjustments to restore proper alignment and movement of the spine. By applying a specific force to misaligned vertebrae, it aims to reduce pain, improve function, and promote natural healing.
Flexion-Distraction Technique

Flexion-Distraction Technique

This gentle, non-thrusting technique is used to treat conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis. It involves a special table that stretches and decompresses the spine, allowing for increased spinal motion and relief from pain.
Activator Technique

Activator Technique

Utilizing a hand-held instrument, this technique delivers a controlled, low-force impulse to specific spinal vertebrae or joints. It is often used for patients who require a softer approach, such as the elderly or those with acute pain.
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Soft Tissue Techniques

These methods target muscles, ligaments, and tendons to relieve tension, reduce pain, and improve flexibility. Techniques may include massage, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release, among others.
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Sports Functional Training

This approach focuses on improving athletic performance and preventing injuries through exercises that mimic sport-specific movements. It aims to increase strength, flexibility, and coordination, tailored to the individual's sport and physical needs.
Kinesio Taping

Kinesio Taping

This therapeutic taping method is used to support and stabilize muscles and joints without restricting movement. It can help reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling, and is often used in conjunction with other chiropractic treatments.
Electrical Stimulation

Electrical Stimulation

This treatment uses electrical currents to stimulate muscle contractions, reduce pain, and promote healing. It can be particularly effective for managing acute pain and reducing muscle spasms.

Chiropractic Techniques We Use

At the Institute for Comprehensive Spine Care, our chiropractic division offers a range of specialized techniques tailored to meet individual needs and promote optimal spinal health.

Flexion-Distraction Technique

This gentle, non-thrusting technique is used to treat conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis. It involves a special table that stretches and decompresses the spine, allowing for increased spinal motion and relief from pain.

Activator Technique

Utilizing a hand-held instrument, this technique delivers a controlled, low-force impulse to specific spinal vertebrae or joints. It is often used for patients who require a softer approach, such as the elderly or those with acute pain.

Soft Tissue Techniques

These methods target muscles, ligaments, and tendons to relieve tension, reduce pain, and improve flexibility. Techniques may include massage, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release, among others.

Sports Functional Training

This approach focuses on improving athletic performance and preventing injuries through exercises that mimic sport-specific movements. It aims to increase strength, flexibility, and coordination, tailored to the individual's sport and physical needs.

Kinesio Taping

This therapeutic taping method is used to support and stabilize muscles and joints without restricting movement. It can help reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling, and is often used in conjunction with other chiropractic treatments.

Electrical Stimulation

This treatment uses electrical currents to stimulate muscle contractions, reduce pain, and promote healing. It can be particularly effective for managing acute pain and reducing muscle spasms.

Insurance Accepted

We believe that everyone should have access to a quality chiropractor, and our commitment to providing excellent care extends to our insurance process. We accept most major insurance plans, including PPOs, HMOs, and Medicare. If you're unsure whether your insurance is accepted, please give us a call and our team will be happy to assist you. Don't let insurance coverage be a barrier to receiving the spine care you need. Contact us today to find out if we accept your insurance plan, and let us help you get the treatment you deserve.

The Most Trusted Chiropractor in NJ

We are a top-rated chiropractor based in the NY/NJ metropolitan area. The Institute for Comprehensive Spine Care chiropractic division provides patient-centered care and demonstrate a commitment to excellence.

Don't Just Take Our Word For It

The Institute for Comprehensive Spine Care has over 500 5-star reviews. 

Our commitment to patient satisfaction and positive outcomes is evident in our past patient testimonials and their improved quality of life.

Chiropractic FAQs

Answers to Common Questions. Click to Learn More

Chiropractic care is effective in treating various conditions such as back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, sciatica, and joint issues in the knees, shoulders, and elbows. It can also provide relief for certain types of muscle strains and sprains.
A typical chiropractic session lasts between 15 to 30 minutes. The duration may vary depending on the complexity of the condition being treated and the specific techniques used.
The number of chiropractic sessions required varies depending on the individual's condition, response to treatment, and overall health goals. Some may experience relief after a few sessions, while others may need ongoing care.
Chiropractic care can be beneficial for athletes with sports injuries, as it helps improve joint mobility, reduce pain and inflammation, and enhance overall performance by addressing musculoskeletal imbalances.
Chiropractic care can be safe and beneficial for pregnant women, helping to alleviate common discomforts such as back pain, sciatica, and pelvic pain. It can also support optimal fetal positioning and may contribute to a smoother labor and delivery.
Chiropractic care focuses primarily on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders through spinal adjustments and manipulations. Physical therapy, on the other hand, emphasizes rehabilitation, exercise, and movement techniques to improve mobility, strength, and function following an injury or surgery.
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