Chiropractic Treatment at 4 Points
What is Chiropractic Care?
Not just spinal adjustments
Historically, chiropractic care has been focused on locating, assessing, and treating vertebral dysfunction and alignment issues, but has evolved to include the management of many conditions that go beyond just the spine. Our advanced education and training allow us to also analyze body mechanics, perform joint/spinal adjustments and even offer important lifestyle advice, including diet and exercise prescription
Though spinal adjustments are an important part of chiropractic care, we also use other manual therapies, to correct misalignments and functional issues that can interfere with your nervous system, leading to pain and reduced function.
Our goal is to restore proper joint movement, alleviate pain, and improve your overall health and well-being.
Our Personalized Approach To Your Spinal Health
At Four Points Health, our experienced chiropractors conduct a thorough assessment to understand your unique condition, health history, and lifestyle. We then develop a personalized treatment plan that includes more than just spinal adjustments. Manual therapy, exercises, shockwave therapy, as well lifestyle advice, may be part of the treatment, all designed to help you achieve optimal spinal health and long-term wellness.
Common Conditions we treat with Chiropractic Care
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Joint Pain (neck, back, shoulder, ankle, knees, foot etc
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Low Back Pain
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Sciatica
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Headaches/Migraines
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Pregnancy related pain
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Pediatric Complaints
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Dizziness and Vertigo
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Jaw Pain
Contact us today to begin assessment and treatment.
Why People Choose 4Points Health Chiropractic Care
Thank you Dr.Klesko and 4 points health and wellness center for taking care of me and others with their health needs. Awesome work!
Absolutely amazing, havent cracked my neck in 30 years and they cracked it and it felt so amazing , thank you thank you
Susan Johnston
Dr. Slater is amazing. She's thorough, understanding, patient, knowledgeable, and very kind. She has helped me from the very first session and I look forward to future session. The overall experience is great from the desk to the treatment room. Highly recommend!! K.
K. Kamal
Over the past couple years, not only have I been put back together but I have also had multiple opportunities to learn from Dr. Klesko about how I work and how to just get better in my personal growth.
Nobel
Your spinal health and overall well-being are our top priorities. Discover the Four Points Health difference today.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Chiropractic Care
What happens during a chiropractic adjustment?
During an adjustment, your chiropractor applies a gentle, controlled force to a specific joint, often in the spine, to restore proper movement and reduce nerve interference. You might hear a "pop" or "crack" sound, which is simply the release of gas bubbles from the joint fluid.
Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
Yes, chiropractic care is widely recognized as a safe and effective treatment for musculoskeletal conditions. Our licensed chiropractors conduct thorough evaluations to ensure chiropractic care is appropriate for your specific needs.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on your condition, its severity, and your individual response to treatment. Your chiropractor will discuss a personalized care plan with you during your initial consultation.
Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor?
In most cases, you do not need a referral from a medical doctor to see a chiropractor in Alberta. However, we recommend checking with your insurance provider, as some plans may require one for coverage.
Are chiropractors "real" doctors? What kind of education do they have?
Yes, chiropractors are licensed healthcare professionals. They undergo extensive education, typically completing a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree, which involves a minimum of 7-8 years of post-secondary education, including a bachelor's degree and around 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory, and clinical training. They must also pass national board examinations and adhere to strict regulatory standards.