What type of conditions does the chiropractor treat?
We don’t just focus on one condition. We care for people of all ages dealing with a wide range of concerns, all rooted in how the body is functioning.
Many patients come in for issues like back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, disc problems, or posture-related stress. We also work with people experiencing things like fatigue, tension, limited mobility, or recurring aches that never seem to fully go away.
Beyond that, we regularly see families, kids, pregnant moms, and individuals who aren’t necessarily in pain, but want to stay proactive, improve how their body functions, and prevent future problems.
Our care focuses on how the nervous system and spine are working together. Using a gentle, neurologically focused approach like Torque Release Technique, we help the body adapt, heal, and function at a higher level, so you’re not just chasing symptoms, but actually improving your overall health.
What are the chiropractor's education and experience?
Our doctor earned their Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic, the first chiropractic school in the world and the birthplace of the profession.
Founded in 1897, Palmer is known for its strong focus on the science, art, and philosophy of chiropractic care. The program includes extensive training in anatomy, neurology, biomechanics, and spinal health, along with hands-on clinical experience to ensure patients receive safe and effective care.
In addition to this foundation, our office has advanced training in Torque Release Technique, a gentle, neurologically focused approach that allows us to deliver specific adjustments tailored to each patient.
We are committed to ongoing education and staying current with the latest techniques so you can feel confident you are receiving the highest level of care possible.
How long is each appointment, and how often will I need to visit?
After your first couple of visits, most appointments typically last about 10–15 minutes. The frequency of your visits will depend on your individual needs and recommended course of care, as every case is different.
What are the costs associated with visiting a chiropractor?
Costs vary based on your individual needs and the care that’s recommended for you. After the doctor reviews your exam, testing, and X-rays, we’ll walk you through your personalized plan and go over all costs so you know exactly what to expect moving forward.
What is the chiropractor's cancellation policy?
We understand that schedules can change. If you need to reschedule, we ask for as much notice as possible so we can offer that time to other patients. For initial appointments that are rescheduled multiple times, a small retainer may be required to secure a future visit. This retainer is applied toward your appointment.
What is the chiropractor's approach to treatment?
Our approach is focused on finding and correcting the root cause, not just covering up symptoms.
We start with a thorough evaluation, including a consultation, detailed exam, and digital X-rays, so we can fully understand what’s going on and how your body is functioning. From there, care is designed to be specific, personalized, and results-driven.
We use a gentle, neurologically focused technique called Torque Release Technique, which works with the nervous system to help your body heal and function the way it’s meant to, without twisting or forcing anything.
Our goal is not just to help you feel better temporarily, but to help you function better long-term. That means improving how your body moves, adapts, and handles stress so you can get back to doing what you love and keep doing it.
Does the chiropractor use any specific techniques?
Yes! Our doctor primarily uses the Torque Release Technique, a gentle and precise method that utilizes a specialized instrument to deliver targeted adjustments. For prenatal patients, we also offer the Webster Technique, which is specifically designed to support proper pelvic alignment during pregnancy.
How does the chiropractor measure progress?
We track your progress using a digital range of motion assessments, which are performed during your initial visit and again at re-examinations throughout your care plan. These re-exams allow us to objectively measure improvements and make any necessary adjustments to ensure you’re getting the best possible results.
What are the risks and benefits of chiropractic treatment?
Chiropractic care is a safe, non-invasive way to improve mobility, reduce pain, and support overall function. Many patients notice less discomfort and better movement.
As with any healthcare, some mild soreness or stiffness can occur early on, but serious complications are very rare. This safety is reflected in malpractice costs, as chiropractors typically pay much lower premiums than most medical providers due to fewer and less severe claims.
Before starting care, we perform a thorough evaluation to ensure everything is safe and tailored to you, and we are always here to answer any questions along the way.
Does the chiropractor work with other healthcare providers?
Yes. We believe in a collaborative approach to care and, when appropriate, may coordinate with or refer to other healthcare providers to ensure you receive the best possible treatment for your needs.
What is the chiropractor's availability?
Our office is open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8:30–11:30 AM and 2:30–5:30 PM, and Tuesday from 8:00–10:00 AM. Appointment availability may vary depending on the type of visit and provider schedule. We do our best to offer flexible scheduling options for both new and returning patients.Initial new patient appointments are typically scheduled during designated intake times to allow for a thorough evaluation.
Does the chiropractor provide any additional services?
Yes. In addition to chiropractic care, we offer Hydrowave Shockwave Therapy in our office. This service is used to support healing, reduce pain, and improve function as part of a comprehensive care plan when appropriate.
What is the chiropractor's policy on missed appointments?
We understand that unexpected situations can arise. If you are unable to make your appointment, we kindly ask that you notify us as soon as possible so we can offer that time to other patients. If a patient has three consecutive no-call, no-show appointments, we may cancel any further scheduled visits until we hear from you and can reschedule appropriately.
How does the chiropractor handle emergencies?
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Chiropractic care is not intended for emergency situations. For urgent but non-life-threatening concerns, you may contact our office and we will do our best to advise you or schedule you as soon as possible.
What is the chiropractor's approach to patient education?
Dr. Bryce believes patient education is a key part of care. He takes time during visits to help you understand what is going on, why you are experiencing it, and how your care supports your overall health and progress. Education is power, and our goal is to help you become the expert on your own body so you can continue to see great results.
Does the chiropractor have any patient testimonials?
Yes. We are grateful to have many patient testimonials available. You can view feedback from our patients on our website as well as on our Google Reviews page.
How do I schedule my first appointment?
You can schedule your first appointment directly through our website, or by calling us at (218) 606-1168.
What should I expect during my initial examination?
During your first visit, we start with a consultation to discuss your health history and concerns. This is followed by a thorough examination, including digital range of motion testing and digital X-rays. This allows us to fully understand what is going on and create a plan tailored to help you get the results you are looking for.
How long will my first appointment take?
Your first appointment typically takes about an hour, allowing enough time for a thorough consultation, examination, and any necessary testing.
What should I wear to my first appointment?
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing with minimal metal (such as zippers, buttons, or jewelry), as X-rays may be taken during your visit if needed.
What should I bring with me to my first appointment?
Please bring a valid photo ID, such as a driver’s license, and your insurance card if you’d like us to complete a benefits check for you.
Will X-rays be taken during my first appointment?
X-rays are often taken during the first visit if the doctor determines they are medically necessary based on your examination and health history. This helps us get a clearer understanding of your condition and ensure your care plan is both safe and appropriate.
Will the chiropractor discuss my medical history during my first appointment?
Yes, absolutely. A detailed review of your medical history is an important part of your first visit. This helps the doctor better understand your overall health and ensures your care plan is safe, appropriate, and tailored to your specific needs.
Will the chiropractor perform a physical examination during my first appointment?
Yes. A thorough physical examination is an important part of your first visit. This helps the doctor assess your condition and determine the most appropriate course of care for your needs.
Will the chiropractor discuss a treatment plan during my first appointment?
Your first visit focuses on consultation, examination, and any necessary testing so the doctor can fully evaluate your condition. A personalized treatment plan is typically discussed at your second visit during your Report of Findings appointment. At that time, the doctor will review your results and explain recommended care options in detail.
Will the chiropractor adjust me during my first appointment?
Not typically, and that’s intentional.
Your first visit is all about getting clear answers. We start with a one on one consultation, a thorough exam, and digital X rays so we can fully understand what is going on and why it is happening.
Before any adjustments are made, the doctor carefully reviews all of your findings and X rays to ensure care is safe, specific, and that we are not going to make anything worse.
At your next visit, we will walk you through everything we found and exactly how we can help. If appropriate, that is when care begins.
We take this approach so you are not just getting a quick, temporary fix, but the right care for long term results.
Will the chiropractor give any instructions to follow after my first adjustment ?
Yes. After your first adjustment, we’ll give you simple, clear guidance to help you get the most out of your care.
This may include things like posture tips, how to sit or sleep more comfortably, or small activity modifications to avoid aggravating the area.
The goal isn’t to overwhelm you, it’s to reinforce the work from your adjustment so your body can adapt and heal more effectively.
As you continue care, your recommendations will become more personalized based on how your body is responding and the goals you’re working toward.
How long until I can expect to see results from my first adjustment?
It depends on what’s going on, but many patients start noticing changes early in care.
Some people feel a difference quickly, while others take a little more time, especially if the issue has been building for months or years. Our focus isn’t just on short-term relief, but on correcting the underlying cause so your results actually last.
After the doctor reviews your exam, testing, and X-rays, we’ll give you a clear expectation of what your timeline may look like based on your specific condition and goals.
The most important thing to know is this: healing is a process, and we’ll guide you every step of the way so you know what progress should look like.
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