A Natural and Long-Lasting Path to Pain Relief with Chiropractic BioPhysics
Many people struggling with back pain seek solutions that bring lasting comfort without the risks of medication or surgery. That’s exactly what Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP®) offers. It’s one of the most researched and results-driven chiropractic techniques available, helping individuals of all ages restore health by realigning the spine.
Book OnlineA detailed initial examination, including x-rays, allows a CBP® trained chiropractor to identify precise spinal misalignments and areas needing care. Treatment plans are tailored and may include spinal adjustments, traction, and specific exercises.
By restoring proper posture and spinal alignment, interference to nerve signals is reduced. This leads to pain relief, enhanced organ function, improved mobility, and overall better health. Because the nervous system controls vital body functions, patients often notice improvements beyond back pain, such as relief from allergies, asthma, acid reflux, or GERD.
If you care about your family’s health and longevity, consider Chiropractic BioPhysics as a natural, effective approach with no side effects — benefiting everyone from infants to seniors.
CBP® Goals of Care
CBP® focuses on achieving optimal spinal posture and alignment, while tracking improvements in pain and function. Its distinctive approach emphasizes structural rehabilitation of the spine and posture. Key goals include:
- Achieving normal posture from front and side views
- Vertical alignment of the head, rib cage, and pelvis center of mass
- Restoring normal spinal curves and alignment
- Improving range of motion and muscle strength
- Enhancing health and reducing symptoms
- Assessing improvements using tools like Neck Disability Index and Oswestry Low Back Index
Ideal posture equals vibrant health and wellbeing.
How Does Your Posture Compare?
Figure 1 shows ideal postural alignment from front and side views. The skull, thorax, and pelvis centers of mass line up vertically with gravity. Front view shows a straight spinal column; side view reveals three natural spinal curves:
1. Cervical Lordosis (neck curve)
2. Thoracic Kyphosis (ribcage curve)
3. Lumbar Lordosis (low back curve)