Our Approach to Care
At Cranbury Chiropractic, care is tailored to you—not a one-size-fits-all routine. We use a neurologic approach as our lens for every plan, looking at how your brain and body communicate (sensory input → motor output). That means we consider the proprioceptive (joints & muscles), visual (eyes), and vestibular (inner ear) systems, alongside joint motion, soft tissue, breathing, and how you move in daily life.
We keep it practical, explain each step, and build a plan that fits your goals and schedule.
How Your Visit Works
- Listen & history — your goals and story guide the plan.
- Targeted screen — quick checks to uncover the underlying cause (the mobility, control, or tissue-irritability pattern most holding you back).
- Evaluate — how input (joints/muscles, eyes, inner ear) connects to output (coordination, strength, confidence).
- Plan — a right‑sized mix of adjustments and simple drills; when helpful we add Class III cold laser or ESWT.
- Treat — precise, comfortable techniques matched to your preferences.
- Home micro‑sets — brief exercises you can actually do.
- Track & reassess — quick rechecks so you know what’s working.
We’re always working that sensory → brain → motor loop: clarify input from joints/muscles, eyes, and inner ear, help your brain update the map, and reinforce motor output so movement and vessel tone feel easier.
We’re here to help you move better, recover faster, and stay active. If you have questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Explore Our Services
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Neurologic Approach
A practical brain–body lens: align sensory input (joints/muscles, eyes, inner ear) with motor control so movement feels clearer and steadier. -
Balance & Stability
Targeted balance work with simple drills and a computerized tracker that gives an easy‑to‑read risk‑of‑fall style score. -
Full‑Spine & Extremities
Precise, joint‑specific adjustments for the spine and limbs—paired with straightforward exercises when helpful. -
Cold Laser Therapy (Class III)
Class III photobiomodulation used selectively to help calm irritation and support recovery—always alongside an active plan. -
Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)
Pulsed acoustic energy that prompts a local repair signal—best supported for plantar fasciitis and mid‑portion Achilles; paired with a simple loading plan. -
Diversified Technique
A widely used, hands‑on method for precise, joint‑specific adjustments—often integrated within Full‑Spine care when it fits your exam and goals.
Not sure where to start?
- Start with the Neurologic Approach to see how we pinpoint the cause and shape care.
- If steadiness is the main concern, go to Balance & Stability. If you’re after joint work, see Full‑Spine & Extremities.
- For persistent tendon/fascia spots, compare Shockwave (ESWT) and Cold Laser (Class III)—we’ll help you choose what fits your case and goals.