Gentle Chiropractic Adjustments with
Drop Table Technique!

How You May Benefit From Drop Table Technique:

  • Relieve pain and discomfort in the spine and joints
  • Reduce muscle tension and stiffness for easier movement
  • Improve spinal alignment without twisting or cracking
  • Enhance joint mobility and range of motion
  • Increase strength and support overall physical performance
  • Promote better posture and balance
  • Support nervous system function for improved body coordination
  • Build greater resistance to future injuries
  • Improve flexibility and tissue resilience
  • Enhance tolerance to daily physical and mental stress

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What Can Drop Table Technique Treat?

The "drop technique" is a chiropractic method known as the "drop table technique" or "drop piece technique," introduced in the 1950s by Dr. J. Clay Thompson.

The drop table technique provides a controlled and precise adjustment while minimizing the force applied to the patient's body. It can be suitable for individuals who prefer a gentler approach to chiropractic care, especially those uncomfortable with traditional manual adjustments. Like manual chiropractic adjustments, this technique can help the following:

How Drop Table Technique Works

Drop Technique is a low-force technique in which you will lie face down on the specially designed chiropractic table with different segments that can be elevated and then dropped. This dropping action provides a rapid but gentle adjustment force to guide the bones of your spine into the correct position and help relieve pressure on the spine's nerves.

The treatment varies from patient to patient as some may notice a change after the first adjustment, while some may have to take several sessions for improvements.

If you have pain related to the spine, the Drop Technique may help you. You may contact Turlock Family Chiropractic at (209) 668-3841 to learn more about the technique.

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* Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.