Dr. James R. Snow uses the Gentle Low Force Method of Adjusting called the Activator Method. Dr. Snow is the only doctor who is recognized in the North Texas Texoma Region by Activator Methods as being Advanced Proficiency Rated to our knowledge. Did you know that there are about 300 different methods of Chiropractic? Dr. Snow likes this Gentle method of Chiropractic because it is very specific in adjusting the feet, knees shoulders, hips, low back, spine, and neck.
If you ride horses professionally or a non pro rider you will want to keep in top form with chiropractic. In order to give your best ride you need to be balanced and free of pain. If you get roughed up a bit, come in and get your spine checked and kinks worked out before they become a real problem.
If you use your shoulders and upper torso alot in playing golf, tennis, ski, or do computer work you will appreciate the skill of Dr. Snow. We see people with problems with their range of motion and pain in the shoulders. Many people have carpal tunnel syndrome from computers and neck and low back pain from sitting so much at the computer.
Medicare patients can benefit from Chiropractic care with regular spinal adjustments. Many people suffer with pain and poor range of motion. Chiropractic has been known to help the elderly with these conditions. Dr. Snow takes his time to talk and work with you.
Dr. Snow can treat many patients without the expense of x-ray. The Activator method is safe and gentle with patients. Dr. Snow does a thorough chiropractic physical on all the patients. If he feels that you need x-rays, he will recommend that you have an x-ray of the area. If you have had an accident or trauma, then Dr. Snow will recommend x-rays. Your first visit with physical normally is 1 1/2 hours. Plan on being able to go home to rest. Drink plenty of water to flush toxins. We take time to listen to your health concerns. Normal visits will last 45 minutes to an hour. You will need to drink plenty of water after your treatment to flush toxins out of your body. |