Chiropractic adjustments:
The study, which was conducted over a three-year period, involved 100 men and women volunteers. Routinely, the subjects were examined with an electroencephalogram (EEG) before and after chiropractic adjustments. After receiving a chiropractic adjustment, post-EEG scans revealed improvement in all areas of the volunteer’s brain function. The most notable improvement was found in an increase of the meditative alpha brainwave patterns that are associated with relaxation and healing. Researchers also felt confident that chiropractic adjustments have no negative impact on the brain. This was determined during the study, as some volunteers already had balanced and active brain scans before receiving chiropractic adjustment. Post-EEG scans revealed no negative effects on brain wave activity. |
TreatmentsThe chiropractic treatments we provide will heal many ailments, and help the following:
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January 13, 2009


We now have proof that chiropractic adjustments of the spine have a positive effect on the central nervous system, which controls brain function. Brain function is measured on four primary frequencies: alpha, beta, theta, and delta.