Chiropractic Services & Techniques

 Dr. Hennie provides spinal correction using “state of the art” chiropractic services and techniques. He is educated in a variety of techniques to be able to adapt to each individual and their condition and needs. He continues to educate himself in the latest techniques and technology available to provide the safest, most effective and comfortable care possible.

Some of our Chiropractic Services & Techniques

Corrective Exercises

Dr. Hennie teaches exercises which focus on correcting specific problems. Many of these exercises can be performed at home and can improve the effectiveness in your spinal correction program. These exercises and stretches help to keep your body in balance and prevent spinal and other problems from recurring.

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Nutrition

Dr. Hennie provides specific recommendations on nutrition including nutritional supplements, homeopathic remedies and healthy food choice. He also provides instruction in weight loss. Dr. Hennie keeps up on the latest nutrition available.

Physiotherapy

Dr. Hennie uses physiotherapy modalities which help to enhance the effect of Chiropractic adjustments and enhance healing of muscle and soft tissue. The following modalities are available:

  • Cold Laser Therapy

  • Electric Muscle Stimulation

  • Percussor

  • Trigger Point Therapy

  • Vibromassage

  • Cryotherapy

  • Rehabilitation/Exercise program

  • Theraciser/Theraball

  • Intersegmental Traction

  • Cervical Traction

  • **NEW** Dry Needle Therapy

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Dry Needle

Dry needling is the insertion of needles based on points of neurological and physiological consequence.  The goal of dry needling is reduction of pain, increased range of motion and reduction of muscle spasms.  It has many applications from hands, elbows, shoulders, back, neck, TMJ, hips, knees and feet.  It has been demonstrated to be especially effective in reduction and elimination of plantar fascitis.

How is Dry Needling different from Acupuncture? 
Dry Needling’s goal is not to move or alter meridians (invisible energy) but to specifically effect the area or associated area the therapy is applied to.

Does Dry Needling hurt? 
No. Some people feel the needle enter the skin but not painfully.  Most people feel little to nothing with the exception of immediate reduction in symptoms.

Are there different techniques used with Dry Needling? 
Yes. The techniques Dr. Hennie uses are gentle and have been proven as effective or more effective than the more aggressive techniques.

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Kinesio-Tape

Kinesiology Tape, also known as KT Tape, is used to treat and prevent common injuries such as tennis elbow, shin splints, tweaked knees, and more. KT Tape is lightweight and comfortable, providing twenty-four hour relief for days at a time. It can even be worn in water.

  • Speeds healing process

  • Provides pain relief

  • Provides support to injured areas

  • One application stays on for up to three days

  • Latex-free

  • Water-resistant

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