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Chiropractic adjustments
Adjustments matched to you
There’s no single right way to adjust a spine. Dr. Meitz draws on ten techniques and picks what fits your body and the problem in front of him.

Like tuning a piano
Small, precise corrections that add up
A good adjustment isn’t about force. It’s about finding the joint that isn’t moving the way it should and helping it return to its proper place, so the muscles and nerves around it can settle. Get the small things in tune and the whole instrument plays better.
Some people feel relief the same day. For longer-standing problems, it takes a short series of visits to hold the change. Dr. Meitz will tell you which one you’re looking at.
The toolkit
Ten techniques, one matched to you
Gentle instrument work for those who prefer it. Classic hands-on methods when that’s the better fit. Soft-tissue therapy to calm the muscles around the joint.
- DiversifiedThe classic hands-on adjustment for precise joint motion.
- Activator MethodsA gentle, low-force instrument for a controlled correction.
- GonsteadA detailed, specific approach to locating the problem joint.
- Intersegmental tractionRoller-table movement that warms and mobilizes the spine.
- Logan BasicLight, sustained contact for sensitive patients.
- Motion palpationFeeling how each segment moves to guide the adjustment.
- Myofascial releaseEasing the connective tissue that holds tension in.
- Trigger point therapyReleasing the tight knots that refer pain elsewhere.
- Electrical muscle stimulationCalming muscle spasm and supporting recovery.
- Massage therapyHands-on bodywork that complements the adjustment.
Not sure which is right for you?
You don’t have to decide. After a careful exam, Dr. Meitz recommends the approach that fits your body, your comfort level, and your goals, and he’ll adjust as you progress.