Vance Chiropractic

I was involved in a pretty serious car accident... I was having frequent headaches and neck pain. I am very grateful to Dr. Vance for helping me feel better. Life has to be lived to it's fullest, which can be hard to do when you're in pain.

-Kandis (Salt Lake County, Utah)

Visit our office at: 8811 S 700 E Sandy, UT MWF: 9am-12pm, 2pm-6pm TTh: 2pm-6pm

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Chiropractic treatment is an approach proven to relieve pain, promote healing, and improve general wellness - without the use of pain killers or expensive medical procedures.

The basic tenet of chiropractic care is that a healthy, well-aligned spine promotes a healthy body. Many parts of the body contribute to a person’s overall well-being, but the central nervous system is, well… central!

Conditions Treated

Chiropractic care has been effective in treating a wide range of conditions, including the following:

  • Whiplash or neck pain from auto or other accidents. If you’ve been in a car accident or other mishap involving very sudden starts and stops, it’s likely that you have suffered some degree of injury to your neck, whether you notice it immediately or not. Chiropractic care can set things right again.
  • Lower back pain. Chronic lower back pain can be caused by traumatic injuries, poor posture, or bad ergonomic conditions at work. A chiropractor can help relieve the pain and discomfort—and help you arrange conditions at home and at work to keep it from coming back.
  • Migraines and other headaches. Your head sits atop the spinal column, so misalignment of the spine can often result in severe headaches. A spinal adjustment can help relieve the pain.
  • “Growing pains.” Children and teenagers are stretching all the time, with muscles and connective tissues straining to catch up with bones. Good alignment can relieve some of the discomfort.
  • Arthritis and other joint disorders.
  • And many other injuries and maladies.
  • Or no problem at all… yet. Sometimes all your body needs is a tune-up to keep you running in peak conditions. Regular adjustments can help prevent future injuries and keep you healthy.