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We are using the latest Chiropractic technology to do treatment on variety of health conditions including, but not limit to neck pain, back pain, hip pain, and headache after car accident or happened from work place.

What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic focuses on the spine and other joints of the body, and their connection to the nervous system, as well as on the prevention, diagnosis and conservative care of spine-related disorders and other painful joint issues.

What do Chiropractors do?

Chiropractors implement adjustments on the disorders to restore proper function and mobility. They provides soft-tissue therapies, lifestyle recommendations, fitness coaching and nutritional advice.

How does Ultrasound therapy help?

The ultrasound therapy produces ultrasonic waves that affect the muscles and tissue surrounding through deep-penetrating massage and heat. The effects are relaxation, increase tissue generation, faster healing and reduced scar tissue formation.


There are three primary benefits to ultrasound. The first is the speeding up of the healing process from the increase in blood flow in the treated area. The second is the decrease in pain from the reduction of swelling and edema. The third is the gentle massage of muscles tendons and/or ligaments in the treated area because no strain is added and any scar tissue is softened. These three benefits are achieved by two main effects of therapeutic ultrasound. The two types of effects are: thermal and non thermal effects. Thermal effects are due to the absorption of the sound waves. Non thermal effects are from cavitation, micro streaming and acoustic streaming.


Cavitation effects result from the vibration of the tissue causing microscopic air bubbles to form, which transmit the vibrations in a way that directly stimulates cell membranes. This physical stimulation appears to enhance the cell-repair effects of the inflammatory response. Effectiveness of therapeutic ultrasound for pain, musculoskeletal injuries, and soft tissue lesions remains questionable.