Adjustments & Manipulation

Adjustments, or manipulation as they're sometimes referred to, are the minor movement of vertebrae in the spine. The objective of this movement is to realign vertebrae that have moved out of place for a number of reasons ranging from normal daily activity to trauma such as a car accident.

When these vertebrae are out of place, it has an overall systemic effect from muscular to the central nervous system. Without proper alignment and flow of all nerves and systems in the body from the brain, we can't function at our peak.

An adjustment is often a pressure from the chiropractor utilizing the hands or an instrument to move vertebrae back into place. This happens with a quick movement and is often without discomfort. You may hear a noise that sounds like you're cracking your knuckles referred to as joint cavitation. It is the release of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the joint.

Overall, adjustments are an excellent way to keep the body functioning at its highest level. When the body is in alignment, the body is able to respond and perform as it was designed to.

Adjustments & Manipulation
Adjustments & Manipulation services overview
Common Questions

Common Questions About Chiropractic Adjustments

A chiropractic adjustment is the minor movement of vertebrae in the spine to realign those that have moved out of place. This restores proper nervous system function and relieves pain.

Adjustments are generally not painful. You may hear a popping sound — this is the release of gases like oxygen and nitrogen from the joint, similar to cracking your knuckles.

The number of adjustments varies by condition. Dr. Ali Khoshbin will evaluate your spine and recommend a personalized treatment plan after your initial consultation.

Adjustments treat back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, auto injury, joint pain, and misalignment caused by daily activity or trauma.

Yes, walk-ins are welcome at Back To Life Chiropractic on SW Barbur Blvd in Portland. Calling ahead is recommended to minimize wait time.