Naturally Aligned: This is

Chiropractic Re-imagined


Unfortunately, the Chiropractic profession is still full of pseudo-scientific claims from unqualified providers, rushed and ineffective treatment visits, and high volume patient-mill business models with unnecessary long-term commitments and one-size-fits-all care plans with low outcome standards. Our approach is a significant departure from the standard Chiropractic model, deliberately prioritizing value over volume. We’ve reimagined what we believe Chiropractic should be, with an unparalleled full-body, dynamic movement assessment and unrushed, extended appointment times, with the integration of Functional Movement Systems and the addition of at-home exercise prescriptions. Why? The neuro-musculoskeletal system is active and doesn’t function in isolation - therefore any passive assessment and treatment in isolation is incomplete care. This is what distinguishes our exclusive movement care plans, each a carefully crafted movement-based prescription based on your assessment performance. Safe, ethical, and evidence-based.

The functional movement screen was developed to help screen individuals for risk of injury and/or dysfunctional or performance-limiting movement patterns - a professional screen so effective it is now included in the MLS and at the NHL, MLB, NBA, and NFL draft combined as the movement standard to assess injury risk before long-term contracts are generated. The movement patterns assessed in the FMS are designed to provide observable performance of global mobility, flexibility, and stability in foundational human movements by placing an individual in natural positions where weaknesses, imbalances, and asymmetries become noticeable if appropriate mobility and motor control aren’t utilized. Once these deficits have been identified through your examination and movement screen, a care plan including corrective exercises is prescribed to maximize performance, decrease pain, and prevent future injuries.

“Those who don’t move, don’t notice their chains.”