
Chiropractic Care
Your Body’s Biomechanics, Simplified
Clay approaches chiropractic care differently than most doctors. Instead of complex medical jargon, he focuses on something everyone can understand: biomechanics. “What we’re trying to determine is whether your complaint comes from muscle, ligament, tendon, joint, or nerve tissue,” Clay explains. “Once we figure out what tissue is causing your pain, we can treat that specific problem.”
Hands-On Care That Gets Results
Grace Chiropractic Center uses 100% manual, hands-on adjusting techniques. This personal approach allows Clay to feel exactly what’s happening in your body and adjust accordingly.
Physiotherapies are a major portion of our treatment program. This balanced approach addresses both joint function and muscle tension, giving you more complete relief. Clay works with everyone from bodybuilders seeking perfect symmetry to office workers dealing with daily stress.
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More Than Just Pain Relief
The goal isn’t just to make you feel better temporarily; it’s to help you understand how your body works so problems don’t keep coming back. Clay evaluates your whole body, not just where it hurts. He asks about your posture, daily activities, stress levels, and sleep patterns because all of these factors affect how your body functions.
“I tell patients that whatever you’ve got going on in your head is going to be manifested in your body,” Clay explains. This whole-person approach means addressing not just physical symptoms but the lifestyle factors that contribute to them.
What We Treat Most
Sciatica is by far the most common condition we see, but Grace Chiropractic Center treats a wide range of issues. We work with scoliosis patients using our Manifera equipment, which can temporarily straighten the spine while providing motion traction for relief. Sports injuries, work-related strains, and everyday aches all respond well to our biomechanical approach.
Start Feeling Better Today
Call to schedule your examination and discover what it means to truly understand your body.