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Ideal Chiropractic is a structural chiropractic health center. As an Ardmore chiropractor my purpose is to provide a comprehensive solution to resolving problems related to structural abnormalities in the spine and nervous system, to allow your body to work at its highest capacity. One of the first things that you'll notice about our office is that we take a very precise approach to chiropractic care.
Our clinic focuses on something called NSC (NeuroStructural Correction). NeuroStructural Correction is a unique approach in chiropractic, where we focus on providing you with the strongest foundation possible. At our Ardmore chiropractic office we take the time to show you what "Normal" should be. Once we have established what "Normal" is, then we can do a comprehensive evaluation that will assess whether or not you have any "Abnormalities" present.
Unlike traditional chiropractors in Ardmore who focus on providing relief for muscular spasm, reduced motion, and short term pain relief, we look at those symptoms as being secondary to an often undetected underlying structural problem.
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