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Dr. Tony Asks some important questions of interst to Denver residents - Chiropractor Denver Dr. Tony Asks...

What can a chiropractor do for asthma?
Many people think of chiropractic as exclusively dealing with the spine. But I'm interested in the spine because it covers the nervous system. Problems in the spine can produce problems in the organs and tissues controlled by the affected nerves—including those to the lungs and bronchial tubes. Find out how chiropractic care has helped those with asthma.
What's the purpose of a surgeon's mask?
When I ask most people in Denver this, most think it protects the patient from the doctor's germs. But it's so porous it does little to prevent the passage of germs. We chiropractors don't bother with masks.

CBP®

Clinical Biomechanics of Posture® helps produce optimal posture and spinal alignment. As your spine assumes a more competent relationship with gravity, symptoms diminish and health can return.

The Ideal Spine

CBP Technique

We’ll take pictures of your spine. We compare these images with published standards. We’ll point out any deviations we see. Naturally, these findings will direct our specific care recommendations.

Corrective Care Protocol

After symptomatic relief, patients are offered the option to pursue Corrective Care. This is where dramatic, longer-lasting spinal changes are made. This is done through a specific protocol of adjustments, traction and exercise. 

  • Adjustments help restore segmental integrity to your spine, decrease abnormal weight distribution and avoid spinal decay.

     

  • Traction delivers a constant force to help retrain and remodel the spine to counter the effects of long-standing postural distortions. 

     

  • Exercises, designed for each patient’s particular spinal abnormality, are used to strengthen weaker areas of the spine.
Documented Spinal Changes

With high levels of patient involvement and objective standards used to measure success, expect to see dramatic spinal changes.