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Dr. Marsh utilizes a revolutionary new technique, “KST”, which is considered a “breakthrough” in spinal structural care.  This method of adjustment permits the practitioner to quickly and accurately analyze (locate) and adjust (correct) the “root cause” of many health problems.

Adjustments are delivered with an instrument that is FDA approved called the ArthoStim and delivers a gentle, low-force tapping to normalize the affected areas.

Patients can be evaluated and treated in any posture: standing, sitting (even in a wheelchair), lying or position of injury or pain.  Patients often see immediate results or improvements, even in chronic cases.  Long-lasting, positive changes in posture, function or lessening of pain are often observed and adjustments frequently last and “hold” better.

This technique is gentle and comfortable for the patient and there are no “popping” sounds and no twisting or pulling involved in the use of this technique. Care is very safe and specific.

Continuing research is expanding the scope of the problems that can be handled with KST methods including cranial faults, emotional stress and related conditions.

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 Dr. Scott Asks some important questions of interest to Alcoa residents - Chiropractor Alcoa Dr. Scott Asks...

Can those with osteoporosis get chiropractic care?
Of course. When developing a care plan, we consider the unique circumstances of each patient. There are many ways we can adjust the spine. The chiropractic method we select will be best suited to your age, size and unique situation.
How come medical doctors don't recommend chiropractic?
That's changing. Years of prejudice and bias are giving way to research showing the benefits of chiropractic care. As more and more Alcoa folks seek alternatives to drugs and surgery, more and more medical practitioners are referring their patients to chiropractors.