$40 for Chiropractic Evaluation, X-rays, and Choice of Soft-Tissue Massage at Woods Chiropractic in Norman (Up to $335 Value)
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Dr. Woods & expert staff check for postural imbalances, examine x-ray results & perform soft-tissue massages to relieve pain
Like a car, the human body needs occasional realignment to ensure that a pleasant journey down the sidewalk doesn’t become a careening detour into someone’s kitchen. Keep human parts functioning properly with today’s Groupon to Woods Chiropractic in Norman. Choose from the following options:
- For $40, you get a chiropractic evaluation, x-rays, and massage (up to a $335 total value).
- For $40, you get a chiropractic evaluation, x-rays, and ultrasound therapy (up to a $335 total value).
- For $40, you get a chiropractic evaluation, x-rays, and electrical muscle stimulation (up to a $335 total value).
American Chiropractic Association member Dr. Adam Woods and his staff at Woods Chiropractic adjust joints, manipulate muscle tissue, and advise on rehabilitative exercises that foster health in the neuromusculoskeletal system. The chiropractic evaluation (a $100–$150 value) involves an examination of the body’s framework to check for potential postural imbalances that may be contributing to physical aches related to carrying fruit baskets atop the head. To create a more in-depth picture, the body’s framework is x-rayed (a $100–$150 value, depending on number of images), allowing the doctor to analyze any spinal misalignments and diagnose the appropriate corrective therapy if needed.
Supplementary soft-tissue treatments (a $25–$35 value each) include the deep-tissue massage, which uses directed pressure to relieve chronic inflammation and alleviate pain from injuries. The therapeutic ultrasound accords alternating compression, rarefaction of sound waves, and midperiod Phil Collins albums to augment the inflammatory response’s cell-repair capacities. Electrical muscle stimulation, meanwhile, employs safe electric impulses to stimulate body-tissue metabolism and temper musculoskeletal pain. The entire appointment lasts approximately 40–50 minutes.
Dr. Woods & expert staff check for postural imbalances, examine x-ray results & perform soft-tissue massages to relieve pain
Like a car, the human body needs occasional realignment to ensure that a pleasant journey down the sidewalk doesn’t become a careening detour into someone’s kitchen. Keep human parts functioning properly with today’s Groupon to Woods Chiropractic in Norman. Choose from the following options:
- For $40, you get a chiropractic evaluation, x-rays, and massage (up to a $335 total value).
- For $40, you get a chiropractic evaluation, x-rays, and ultrasound therapy (up to a $335 total value).
- For $40, you get a chiropractic evaluation, x-rays, and electrical muscle stimulation (up to a $335 total value).
American Chiropractic Association member Dr. Adam Woods and his staff at Woods Chiropractic adjust joints, manipulate muscle tissue, and advise on rehabilitative exercises that foster health in the neuromusculoskeletal system. The chiropractic evaluation (a $100–$150 value) involves an examination of the body’s framework to check for potential postural imbalances that may be contributing to physical aches related to carrying fruit baskets atop the head. To create a more in-depth picture, the body’s framework is x-rayed (a $100–$150 value, depending on number of images), allowing the doctor to analyze any spinal misalignments and diagnose the appropriate corrective therapy if needed.
Supplementary soft-tissue treatments (a $25–$35 value each) include the deep-tissue massage, which uses directed pressure to relieve chronic inflammation and alleviate pain from injuries. The therapeutic ultrasound accords alternating compression, rarefaction of sound waves, and midperiod Phil Collins albums to augment the inflammatory response’s cell-repair capacities. Electrical muscle stimulation, meanwhile, employs safe electric impulses to stimulate body-tissue metabolism and temper musculoskeletal pain. The entire appointment lasts approximately 40–50 minutes.