Service
Sports Chiropractic
Sports chiropractic isn't a one-size-fits-all crack-and-go. Dr. Lindsay assesses how you actually move, then uses the adjusting technique that fits your body and your sport.

Restricted joints change how force travels through your body. Over time that shows up as pain, stiffness, or a nagging injury that won't fully resolve. Restoring normal joint motion lets the surrounding muscles and connective tissue do their job again.
Every adjustment is individualized. Dr. Lindsay draws on a range of techniques, diversified, Thompson drops, activator, and extremity adjusting, so care is matched to you, whether you're a masters runner, a teenage club athlete, or a weekend lifter.
What's involved
- Movement and joint assessment
- Diversified adjusting
- Thompson drop-table technique
- Activator (low-force) adjusting
- Extremity adjusting (shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, wrist)
Helps with
- Back and neck pain
- Restricted or stiff joints
- Returning to sport after injury
- Recurring tweaks that won't resolve
FAQ
Sports Chiropractic, questions
Adjustments are typically quick and well-tolerated. Dr. Lindsay matches the technique to your comfort and body, including gentle, low-force options like the activator, so care is appropriate for athletes and non-athletes of all ages.
Sports chiropractic focuses on movement and performance, not just symptom relief. It combines adjusting with hands-on soft-tissue work and corrective exercise to fix the root cause and return you to training.
The Movement Signature Assessment · $159
