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CHARLTON CHIROPRACTIC | |
The hand and the heart of chiropractic
I believe the restoration of health and
wellness depends on a mindful collaboration between patient and
doctor. It takes time and concentration to understand each condition
thoroughly, and then artfully apply the hand and the heart of
chiropractic.
I never schedule more than two appointments
an hour, so you never feel rushed through a treatment.
Rather than pressing you to commit to
multiple future visits, I prefer to demonstrate specific exercises that
you can practice at home to avoid a recurrence of the problem.
My treatments
always include supplementary therapies designed to relieve pain, loosen
and relax muscle spasms, and calm the mind. This results in smoother,
more comfortable adjustments, and prolongs healthy body alignment.
HOW I CAN HELP
I have successfully treated a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions
such as:
- Chronic headaches
- Neck pain and loss of mobility
- Chronic muscle tightness and spasm
- Sciatic pain
- Low back pain
- Hip pain
- Jaw dysfunction
- Foot problems, such as plantar fascitis and Achilles tendon
sprain
- Shoulder problems
- Wrist, elbow and knee pain
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COMPONENTS OF THE TREATMENT
The Adjustment:
Chiropractors manipulate or “adjust” an
area of the body to restore normal movement. There are a number of
adjustment techniques available depending on your needs and comfort
level, including several techniques that involve no twisting, turning,
or “snap, crackle and pop” noises. The techniques I practice
range from very gentle to firm.
Soft Tissue Therapies:
Muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia play a key role in maintaining
healthy body alignment, and I utilize a variety of soft-tissue therapies
in every treatment, such as:
Somatic Therapy
A type of neuromuscular re-education that allows you to release involuntary
reflex muscle contractions that keep your body in a state of chronic
tension.
Kineseo Taping
When applied over muscles, this comfortable lightweight tape reduces
pain and inflammation, corrects muscle function, and improves lymphatic
circulation.
Myofascial Release Therapy
Restrictions in connective tissue or fascia can cause pain and loss
of mobility. Myofascial therapy releases these restrictions by stretching
and manipulating the affected areas.
Active Isolation Therapy
A series of assisted stretching techniques that increases your range
of motion, improves athletic performance, and reduces chronic pain.
Modalities:
Used appropriately, therapeutic modalities are extremely useful for
pain relief and rehabilitation. The two physiotherapy modalities I use
most often are:
Therapeutic Ultrasound
Rapidly vibrating sound waves create
a “micro-massage” in
the tissues. Besides feeling deeply warm and soothing, this highly
effective therapy increases blood flow and metabolic activity, breaks
down scar tissue, and accelerates the healing process.
Interferential Electric Stimulation
This is the most comfortable form of electric stimulation. It feels
like a refreshing, tingly massage, and is used for both acute and chronic
conditions to reduce pain, edema and muscle spasms.
MY QUALIFICATIONS
I received my doctorate, magna cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic,
West in San Jose, California in 1999, and began my practice in nearby
Santa Cruz. In addition to my undergraduate degree, I have an MBA from
Northwestern University. I have done post-graduate studies in a number
of related fields, such as somatic neuromuscular re-education, myofascial
release, and Active Isolation stretch therapy. I am also a Certified
Kinesio Taping Practitioner.
In addition to being a chiropractor, I am also
a certified fitness instructor and teach classes in muscle strengthening
and cardio fitness at several health clubs, including Form & Fitness
in Grafton.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Charlton, please call: (262) 375-3100
Cate Charlton, DC, MBA
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