Myrtle Beach Chiroprator, Doctor Tori Radvansky providing Myrtle Beach Chiropractic care for the Grand Strand area. at Chiropractic Center for Families.

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Chiropractic Hours:

Mon Wed Fri  9-5pm

Tues 2-7pm

Sat  appointment only


236.9810

 

Chiropractic Center For Families

 

Myrtle Beach Chiropractor

 

 

 

Bringing wellness to the Grand Strand,

 

one family at a time.....

 

Services Available

  • Electrical Stimulation
  • Ultrasound
  • Spinulator
  • Cervical Traction
  • Activator Method
  • Flexion / Distraction
  • Hot / Cold Therapy
  • Massage Therapy
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  • Q: Can chiropractic help me?
    A:
    Chiropractic helps millions of people worldwide alleviate a variety of problems. The spinal column is closely related to the central nervous system, and for this reason, chiropractic can help treat symptoms of any discomfort related to the central nervous system. By alleviating stress on the spinal column, health is restored.


    Q: How many treatments will it take to heal me?
    A:
    The treatment course for each individual is different and dependent on many factors. On average, patients require five or six visits over a two to three week period. Once your initial discomfort has been treated, we encourage you to visit your chiropractor regularly. Like visiting the dentist, a regular chiropractic check up will help you prevent further discomfort and complications.


    Q: Is it safe and is it painful?
    A:
    Chiropractic is safe for people of all ages. Research shows that chiropractic care is consistently among the safest treatments available predominantly due to its noninvasive techniques. Chiropractic treatments are generally not painful. Some patient who are suffering from extreme pain may experience mild discomfort, however at ccff our treatments are always gentle.

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