Chiropractic Adjustments in Altamonte Springs

What Chiropractic Adjustments Actually Are

Chiropractic adjustments, also known as spinal manipulation or spinal manipulative therapy (SMT), are precise, controlled forces applied to specific joints that have become restricted in their movement. These joints, called subluxation complexes, can develop from everyday wear and tear, poor posture, traumatic injuries such as auto accidents, or repetitive stress. When a vertebra loses its normal range of motion, it can irritate surrounding nerves, compress spinal discs, and trigger cascading pain patterns throughout the body.

According to a meta-analysis published in NIH PubMed Central, spinal manipulative therapy demonstrates moderate to strong evidence for improving outcomes in both acute and chronic low back pain, neck pain, and certain types of headaches. The American Chiropractic Association notes that over 35 million Americans visit a chiropractor each year, making it one of the most widely used forms of complementary and integrative health care in the United States.

How We Determine the Right Approach for You

Chiropractic adjustments are not a one-size-fits-all treatment. A qualified Doctor of Chiropractic evaluates spinal alignment using physical examination, orthopedic testing, neurological assessment, and when necessary, diagnostic imaging to identify the precise segments requiring correction. The adjustment itself may be delivered by hand (manual technique) or assisted by instruments such as an Activator or drop table, depending on the patient’s condition, age, and comfort level.

Research published by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), a division of NIH, found that spinal manipulation was more effective than medication for treating acute and subacute neck pain in a study of 272 participants. This landmark study underscores the clinical value of chiropractic adjustments as a first-line conservative treatment before resorting to pharmaceutical or surgical interventions.

How the Treatment Works at LOA Chiropractic

The chiropractic adjustment process at LOA Chiropractic follows a structured, evidence-based clinical protocol designed to restore proper joint mechanics and neurological function:

  1. Initial Assessment: Dr. Elysa Talbert conducts a comprehensive evaluation including health history review, postural analysis, range of motion testing, orthopedic examination, and neurological screening. This thorough intake ensures that chiropractic adjustments are appropriate and safe for your specific condition.
  2. Diagnosis: Based on examination findings, Dr. Talbert identifies restricted vertebral segments, muscle imbalances, and compensatory movement patterns. She develops an individualized treatment plan that may include chiropractic adjustments as the primary intervention alongside complementary therapies.
  3. The Adjustment: Using either manual hands-on technique or instrument-assisted methods, Dr. Talbert delivers a quick, controlled thrust to the restricted joint. This restores normal joint alignment, breaks up adhesions in the joint capsule, and stimulates mechanoreceptors that inhibit pain signals through the neurological gate control mechanism.
  4. Rehabilitative Support: Depending on your condition, Dr. Talbert may prescribe corrective exercises, recommend ergonomic modifications, or incorporate complementary therapies such as acupuncture or soft tissue mobilization to support long-term spinal health.

The number of visits varies by condition severity and chronicity. Acute injuries may require 2–3 visits per week initially, while maintenance care typically involves monthly or bi-monthly adjustments to prevent recurrence.

How LOA and Dr. Elysa Talbert Can Help

LOA Chiropractic, founded in February 2022 by Dr. Elysa Talbert and her husband Brad, is located at 165 Montgomery Rd in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Dr. Talbert brings over a decade of clinical experience, having trained extensively under her father and mentor, Dr. Ellis Schauder, before establishing her own practice.

Dr. Talbert holds a Bachelor of Science in Integrative Biology with a minor in Anthropology from the University of Florida, and earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from National University of Health Sciences in Chicago. She is a licensed chiropractor in the State of Florida and completed post-graduate studies in acupuncture, earning Florida’s certification in acupuncture. This dual credential allows her to offer a uniquely integrated approach that combines Western biomechanical correction with Eastern meridian-based energy therapy.

At LOA Chiropractic, patients receive care in a warm, family-oriented setting. Dr. Talbert treats patients of all ages — from infants to elderly — and takes the time to educate each patient about their condition and treatment options. The practice philosophy centers on aligning your spine and mind so you can achieve an optimal state of effectiveness in your daily life.

Whether you are dealing with chronic low back pain, acute neck stiffness from sleeping wrong, or spinal dysfunction following an auto accident, Dr. Talbert provides personalized chiropractic adjustments that address the root cause of your pain rather than simply masking symptoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are chiropractic adjustments safe?

Yes. Chiropractic adjustments are widely recognized as one of the safest drug-free, non-invasive therapies available for musculoskeletal conditions. Adverse events are rare and typically limited to mild soreness that resolves within 24–48 hours. Dr. Talbert performs a thorough examination before any adjustment to ensure treatment is appropriate for your condition.

Do chiropractic adjustments hurt?

Most patients experience relief during and after an adjustment. You may feel brief pressure or a mild popping sensation as the joint releases gas bubbles from the synovial fluid. Some patients experience mild post-adjustment soreness similar to what you might feel after exercise, which typically subsides quickly.

How many adjustments will I need?

Treatment frequency depends on your condition, its severity, and how long it has been present. Acute conditions may require 6–12 visits over several weeks, while chronic issues may take longer. Dr. Talbert will outline a personalized treatment plan during your initial evaluation and reassess your progress regularly.

Can children and elderly patients receive chiropractic adjustments?

Absolutely. Dr. Talbert is trained to adjust patients across the entire age spectrum. Techniques are modified to be gentle and appropriate for each patient’s developmental stage and physical condition. Pediatric adjustments use light pressure, while geriatric patients may benefit from instrument-assisted or drop-table techniques.

Does LOA Chiropractic work with auto insurance?

In Florida, auto accident injuries are covered under Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance, which provides up to $10,000 in benefits. Under Florida Statute 627.736, you must seek medical attention within 14 days of your accident to qualify for PIP benefits. LOA Chiropractic can help answer your insurance questions and assist with documentation.

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Address: 165 Montgomery Road Altamonte Springs FL 32714

Phone: 407-887-3397

LOA Chiropractic
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165 Montgomery Rd
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
📞 407-887-3397
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LOA Chiropractic is located at 165 Montgomery Rd, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714. Call 407-887-3397 for appointments. Open Monday through Thursday 8 AM to 6 PM, Friday 8 AM to 12 PM. Closed weekends. Professional chiropractic adjustments, spinal health services, and wellness care in Altamonte Springs and North Orlando area. Serving Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Lake Mary, Winter Springs, Maitland, and surrounding communities.