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:

Impulse Neuromechanical Technique

This is a small hand-held adjusting instrument called the Impulse which with its use offers many advantages for our patients... read more»

Insight Discovery Subluxation Station 5

One of the most advanced computerized chiropractic technologies available to conduct an analysis of  the spine... read more»

HCMI DCX Digital Chiropractic X-Ray System

Offers the highest resolution digital radiographic images available in the profession... read more»

We utilize the most advanced technologies in the field of chiropractic examinations and x-ray.  Computerized AcuGraph Meridian Examination is available. Very accurate acupoint examinations can be preformed with this technology.

Please let us know if you have any questions, we want you to relax, enjoy and fully benefit from your chiropractic care.

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Dr. Alan  Asks some important questions of interest to Twin Falls residents - Chiropractor Twin Falls Dr. Alan Asks...

Will chiropractic adjustments make my spine too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are fixated and "locked up" receive attention. The occasional spinal joint that moves too much is passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can strengthen and heal.
Are aches and pains good or bad?
While aches or pains may be unpleasant, they're merely warning signs. As a Twin Falls chiropractor, I see this all the time. The pain is not the problem! It just means a limitation has been reached and something needs to change. That's when we get to work correcting the underlying cause.