Our Techniques

We use a number of highly-effective adjusting  approaches to help improve spinal biomechanics and reduce nervous system interference. The approach we use is based on our judgment and years of experience.

The primary adjusting techniques we use include:

Cranial Spinal Integration (CSi)

Chiropractic adjusting technique.Cranial Spinal Integration (CSi) is a specific technique that aligns the cranial bones, brain and nervous system from the inside out and from the top down. The re-alignment takes tension off the nervous system, releases cranial, fascial and muscle tissue fixations, and returns proper cerebrospinal fluid flow throughout the spine and entire body. read more»

NUCCA

Relying on precise mathematical calculations, we deliver a specific and highly-controlled contact to the upper bone of your spine. read more»

If you’ve been to a chiropractor before and prefer to be adjusted in a particular way, let Dr. Matthew Allen know. We want you to relax, enjoy and fully benefit from your chiropractic care.

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How long will you need chiropractic care?
You'll need chiropractic care as long as you live in Stillwater and encounter physical, chemical or emotional stress that you cannot adapt to or accommodate. Ready to get started? Call our office today.
Would you rather feel good or be healthy?
Ask most people in Stillwater and they want to feel good. Careful! Would you take medicine that makes you feel good, rather than vomit to expel improperly prepared food? Every chiropractic patient knows that you can't measure your health by how you feel. True health is when your body works as it should.