
Neck Pain
Repetitive movements, stress and accidents are a few reasons why someone may be suffering from neck pain.

Back Pain
It’s the #1 cause of disability in the US. Back pain originates from injuries, accidents, repetitive movements, heavy lifting and chronic misalignment of the spine and pelvis.

Arthritis
Anyone over the age of 30 can experience joint degeneration and pain.

Headache
There are many forms of headaches including migraine, suboccipital tension, cluster, temporal, sinus, hormonal, and post traumatic headaches.

Sciatica
Chiropractors seek to address the root cause of sciatica. Dr. Staley may utilize spinal adjustments and other techniques to relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
Because many of us frequently work on our computers, carpal tunnel syndrome is not uncommon. This condition is a result of a compression of the median nerve.

Hip Pain
Our hips work hard! They are the second most mobile joint in our body. Family Chiropractic care can address misalignments which may affect our mobility.

Auto Accidents/ Whiplash
Life altering injuries can lead to permanent debilitating degeneration of the spine. Injuries such as whiplash can affect muscles, tendons, ligaments, discs and more.

Leg, Foot and Ankle Pain
Leg, Foot and Ankle Pain. Chiropractic care can mobilize and align the joints and help fix muscle imbalance and other problems.

Arm and Hand Pain
Any pain, weakness, stiffness or decreased movement below the shoulder is a reason for chiropractic care.

Sports Injuries
Working with various teams, Dr. Staley has seen how chiropractic care can help an athlete improve quickly and perform better.

Newborns and Infants
Frequently overlooked at birth, the spine of a baby may be stressed.

Pregnancy and Expectant Moms
Dr. Staley can help if your baby is in a breech position, as well as help with pain in your back, neck, leg and hip.

Stress and Posture
Sitting in front of a computer may account for many posture issues. But other factors can also add to stress.

Kids and Teens
Middle ear infections, screen time, watching TV and slumping in a chair all lead to bad posture.

Crawlers and Toddlers
As the spine develops, a check at each stage of development is wise.