Move better...Feel better...Fast

Chiropractor Murphy TX

Advanced Chirosport Approach

Welcome to Advanced Chirosport located in Murphy. Our approach is unique. Our Murphy chiropractors integrate the most advanced treatments for rapid results. Our focus is to get you moving and feeling better in as little time as possible. We blend Chiropractic, movement-based rehab, dry needling, advanced myofascial release techniques, and self-treatment strategies together for faster resolution of injuries. The integration of treatments allows our clinic to effectively treat and resolve many different conditions such as plantar fasciitis, knee pain, hip bursitis, disc herniations, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, shoulder tendonitis, and headaches, just to name a few. The body can be a bit of a puzzle sometimes in where the actual cause of the pain really is. Our doctors work each visit to make sure they’re on the right track and your results are moving forward.

Chiropractic for Athletes in Murphy TX

Advanced Chirosport

powered by BirdEye

OFFICE HOURS

Monday
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:30pm - 6:00pm


Tuesday
7:00am - 11:00am
12:30pm - 4:00pm


Wednesday
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:30pm - 6:00pm


Thursday
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:30pm - 6:00pm


Friday
7:00am - 12:00pm


Saturday
Closed

Advanced Chirosport
345 West FM 544 #300
Murphy, TX 75094
P: (972) 578-2225
F: (972) 578-2201

THE HISTORY OF CHIROPRACTIC CARE

The word “Chiropractic” is derived from the Greek words “cheir” (hand) and “praktos” (done) combined to mean “done by hand.” It was chosen by the developer of chiropractic care, Daniel David Palmer. In 1895, D.D. Palmer performed a chiropractic adjustment on a partially deaf janitor, Harvey Lillard, who later reported that his hearing had improved due to the change.

D.D. Palmer opened the first chiropractic school two years later, and in the century since, chiropractic professionals have used spinal adjustments to help people prevent and cope with back pain, carpal tunnel, muscle strain, headaches and migraines, and a variety of other physical ailments. Millions of people benefit from the work of Dr. Palmer today.

what kind of training does a chiropractor have?

Chiropractic doctors go through a minimum of four years of schooling at a chiropractic college, generally preceded by an undergraduate degree in the basic sciences or several years of experience in a prior relevant health care field.

Students of chiropractic care must spend a minimum of at least 4,200 hours with their teacher, and a minimum of 1,000 hours of fully supervised clinical training with an instructor as they learn the appropriate diagnosis and treatment techniques to help heal your body and restore it to its natural, fully functioning state.