Services
Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Services
At Slone Healthcare Clinics, our services are designed to support recovery, improve movement, and address the underlying causes of pain and dysfunction. Each service may be used independently or combined as part of a personalized care plan based on your evaluation and clinical needs. Our approach focuses on restoring function, improving mobility, and supporting long-term musculoskeletal health through evidence-based chiropractic and rehabilitative care.
Spinal Manipulative Therapy
Spinal manipulative therapy is a hands-on approach used to improve joint mobility, restore proper spinal alignment, and support nervous system function. Restricted or misaligned joints can interfere with normal movement patterns and contribute to discomfort or stiffness. By improving joint motion and reducing mechanical stress, spinal manipulation helps support better posture, improved mobility, and overall functional movement throughout the body.
Interferential Therapy
Interferential therapy is a non-invasive modality that uses targeted electrical stimulation to help manage pain and support soft tissue recovery. This therapy is commonly used to reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and decrease discomfort associated with injury or overuse. When incorporated into a treatment plan, interferential therapy can help improve comfort during rehabilitation and support the body’s natural healing processes.
Proprioceptive Training
Proprioceptive training focuses on improving balance, coordination, and the body’s awareness of movement and positioning. This type of training is especially beneficial during rehabilitation following injury or periods of reduced activity. By strengthening neuromuscular control and movement stability, proprioceptive training helps patients regain confidence in movement, reduce the risk of reinjury, and improve overall functional performance.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique used to address muscle tension, trigger points, and areas of restricted movement that may contribute to pain or limited mobility. By targeting specific muscle tissue, dry needling may help reduce tightness, improve range of motion, and support recovery when used appropriately. This service may be incorporated into care plans to complement manual therapy and rehabilitation exercises.
