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At this office our mission is to improve the quality of your life. We know that health is so much more than just not feeling pain. We strive to have our patients reach their fullest God given potential, not only with chiropractic adjustments but also with nutrition and lifestyle adjustments.

Ford Family Chiropractic

"Chiropractic The Way It Was Intended"

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Chiropractic Improves Quality of Life in a Child with a Multitude of Heath Issues
Chiropractic Improves Quality of Life in a Child with a Multitude of Heath Issues
The third quarter 2025 issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published a case study documenting chiropractic helping a child who was suffering with balance issues, behavioral issues, and respiratory function problems. Complicating this case, the child was also suffering with ADHD, Autism Spectrum . . .
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Patient with Asthma and Aspirin-Related Breathing Problems Helped by Chiropractic
Patient with Asthma and Aspirin-Related Breathing Problems Helped by Chiropractic
Living with chronic breathing problems can be exhausting. For people dealing with a condition that combines asthma, frequent sinus trouble, and strong reactions to common pain relievers like aspirin, everyday life can feel like a constant struggle to breathe freely. These individuals often face repeated . . .
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Chiropractic Care Helps Facilitate Vaginal Birth After Previous Caesareans
Chiropractic Care Helps Facilitate Vaginal Birth After Previous Caesareans
Many women who have delivered a baby by Caesarean section wonder whether they can safely have a vaginal birth in a future pregnancy. This option is commonly known as a vaginal birth after Caesarean, or VBAC. In recent years, VBAC has received growing attention because repeat Caesarean surgeries can increase . . .
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Phantom Limb Pain Resolved with Chiropractic Care
Phantom Limb Pain Resolved with Chiropractic Care
Phantom limb pain is a surprisingly common problem for people who have had a limb amputated. Even though the limb is no longer present, the brain and nervous system can continue sending pain signals that feel as if they are coming from the missing body part. This condition can cause sensations such as burning, . . .
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9-1 & 3-6
Tuesday
9-1 & 3-5
Wednesday
9-1 & 3-6
Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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