Neurostructural chiropractic care aims to treat and manage pain, whether it’s related to more serious trauma or repetitive daily stresses.
What is a Neurostructural Shift?
Neurostructural shifts occur when the position of weight-bearing joints (vertebral joints, knees, hips, ankles, etc.) changes. This causes your body to change its alignment in order to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and its branching nerves.


Warning Signs
First Signs
If neurostructural issues are not addressed promptly, they may lead to
Secondary Conditions
Migraines/Headaches
Pinched nerves
Trigeminal neuralgia
Multiple Sclerosis
Acid reflux and colic
Dizziness/vertigo
Temporomandibular joint
Ear infections
High blood pressure
Low back pain
Digestive disorders
Asthma
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Depression
Diabetes
Neurostructural Correction and Adjustments
At Current Chiropractic our doctors will evaluate your medical history, perform a physical examination, and may use in-house diagnostic imaging to determine if chiropractic treatment is appropriate for your pain. As our patient, you will receive a care plan and state-of-the-art treatment reflecting your unique needs.
Our treatment plan may involve one or more adjustments in which our doctors manipulate the vertebrae in your neck and spine to alleviate a wide variety of physical ailments. These gentle movements are not painful and do not require twisting or “cracking” of your spine or neck like many traditional chiropractic treatments. We use an integrator tool to apply gentle pressure for our neurostructural care.
These adjustments minimize nerve interference, so you feel better and your body is able to heal itself naturally.

Our Doctors Are Dedicated to
Guiding You to Better Health

Chiropractic care depends on your commitment to it, especially for neurostructural issues. The spine may be realigned in a single session, but the muscles around it will slowly push it back into its previous position. It often takes weeks of consistent sessions to experience real progress and relief of your symptoms.
Contact us to schedule a complimentary consultation, where you will speak with one of our doctors and receive a personalized treatment plan.