Spinal Manipulation for Back & Neck Pain in Wheat Ridge
Targeted chiropractic adjustments designed to restore movement, reduce pain, and help your body function the way it should—without long-term contracts or unnecessary treatment plans.
Dr. Andrew Allen helps patients get out of pain and moving better—without being pushed into long treatment plans.
Care focuses on identifying the real cause of your pain and treating both joint and muscle dysfunction using chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and dry needling.
You’ll get clear answers, personalized care, and a plan that fits your body—never a preset program.
What Chiropractic Adjustments Can Help With
Spinal manipulation helps restore movement, reduce tension, and improve how your body functions day-to-day.
Back Pain Relief
Helps reduce stiffness and improve movement in the lower and mid-back.
Neck Pain & Tension
Addresses joint restriction and muscle tightness in the neck.
Tension Headaches
Helps relieve headaches linked to neck and upper back dysfunction.
Car Accident Injuries
Supports recovery from whiplash and soft tissue injuries.
Limited Mobility
Improves joint motion and overall flexibility.
Ongoing Pain
Helps address underlying issues that haven’t fully resolved.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chiropractic Adjustments
Common questions about spinal manipulation, chiropractic adjustments, and personalized care at Lakeside Spine & Injury Center in Wheat Ridge.
What is spinal manipulation?
Spinal manipulation, also called a chiropractic adjustment, is a hands-on treatment designed to restore movement to restricted joints and support better function.
Can chiropractic adjustments help back pain?
Chiropractic adjustments may help reduce stiffness, improve joint motion, and relieve stress on surrounding muscles and tissues that contribute to back pain.
Can chiropractic adjustments help neck pain?
Yes, chiropractic care can help address restricted movement, muscle tension, and joint irritation that may contribute to neck pain and stiffness.
Do I need a long treatment plan?
No. Care is based on your symptoms, goals, and how your body responds. We do not use forced long-term treatment programs or contracts.
Is spinal manipulation safe?
Spinal manipulation is commonly used by licensed chiropractors. Your provider will evaluate your symptoms, movement, and health history to determine whether it is appropriate for you.
How do I know if chiropractic care is right for me?
If you are dealing with back pain, neck pain, stiffness, limited mobility, or pain after a car accident, a chiropractic evaluation can help determine what is contributing to your symptoms.