Family Chiropractic Care
Ogden, Utah Chiropractor: Our office utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and treatment therapies to provide advanced spinal correction and chiropractic adjustments. The non-invasive, drug-free, hands-on approach focuses on patient evaluation, diagnosis, and customized treatment. We recommend therapeutic and rehabilitative exercises to patients. We also recognize the importance and health-related benefits of nutrition and proper lifestyle choices.
Dr. Burke Larsen practices Applied Kinesiology and takes a “whole person approach” to his patients by not only managing the symptoms but addressing the underlying causes of their injuries and disease. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest technology to provide top-level alternative healthcare services that do not rely on medication or surgery.
Why You Should Go to a Chiropractor
Part of the chiropractic approach involves determining whether changes in the body’s natural structure have caused problems with the functions in other areas of your body. These structural changes, also called subluxations, can affect the nerves and the spinal cord by disrupting the normal communication of information from the brain to the rest of the body.
Chiropractic restores balance to the body through adjustments to the spinal bones, which normalizes joint motion, removes nerve interference, relieves stress and pain, and optimizes normal body function. Chiropractic is especially effective in the treatment of low back pain, neck pain, and headaches as well as in the improvement of flexibility and range of motion, which explains why the profession has become the second-largest primary health care field in the world.
The Importance of Spinal and Posture Screening
Back pain, neck pain, and various other physical ailments often originate in the spine, but in order to provide a comprehensive treatment plan to alleviate the symptoms, an exact cause must be determined. A spinal and posture screening serves as the initial step to formulating a specific solution to the health problem. It can reveal important information regarding a person’s overall health and provide a base for an effective course of action.