Chiropractic
Chiropractic is a hands-on, non-invasive, drug-free practice that safely and effectively helps relieve pain and improve the body’s overall function. It uses various treatments, depending on your needs, from manual ‘hands-on’ adjustment techniques to soft tissue therapy. (Canadian Chiropractic Association, 2026)
Learn about Chriopractic Techniques used by Dr. Annie and Dr. Ryan
Activator Methods®
An Acvivator is a small tool that gives a quick impulse to a restricted joint. It effectively restores motion in joints with no pain .Cox Flexion-Distraction
This slow stretch can offer relief from low back pain as well as pain that refers down into the legs. It also increases your lumbar ranges-of-motion and increases fluid into your lumbar discs.Diversified
"Drop table is just one of the many techniques we offer." We use High Velocity, Low Amplitude (HVLA) adjustments to restore movement in the spine and other joints. These adjustments are quick and light, and are painless and safe. This is the most common technique that we use at Attune Chiropractic Centre.Drop Table/Thompson Technique
All of our Chiropractic tables are designed with drop pieces. These drop pieces can be used to help restore motion in restricted joints by using the momentum/gravity of the drops so that the patient feels only a little pressure.Webster In-Utero Constraint Technique
This technique can help alleviate low back pain and discomfort associated with pregnancy and turn a baby from it's breached position for an easier delivery. Studies have proven high success rates for turning breech babies through relaxing the intrauterine constraint. The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics reported in the July/August 2002 issue an 82% success rate of babies turning vertex (head down) when doctors of chiropractic used the Webster Technique to relieve intrauterine constraint. It is a safe and non-invasive gentle technique.Combining with Massage Therapy
Massage therapy is a great complement to chiropractic care.
Many of our patients will choose to have massage therapy and their chiropractic appointment on the same day. Some prefer to have them on separate days at regular intervals for ongoing support. Chiropractic and massage therapy work hand in hand to optimize your healing and wellness.
|Your insurance plan may cover massage therapy, depending on your provider. We accept insurance and can bill it for you.|