Our Techniques

We use a number of highly-effective adjusting approaches to help improve spinal biomechanics and reduce nervous system interference. The approach we use is based on a variety of factors too numerous to describe here.

Chiropractic adjusting techique.

The primary adjusting techniques we use include:

Diversified

After identifying which spinal bones have lost their normal motion or position, a specific manual thrust is administered... read more»

Gonstead

Back in the 1960s, word spread throughout the world that there was a chiropractor in Wisconsin helping people of all ages, and walks of life, with a wide variety of health problems. We use the approach he developed in our office... read more»

Activator

The Activator Methods® is an evaluation method and a handheld adjusting instrument that delivers a consistent low-force thrust... read more»

Palmer Package

The Palmer Package is a variety of techniques taught at the Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, the birthplace of chiropractic in 1895. read more»

Acupuncture

The perfect adjunct to your chiropractic care, we use acupuncture for meridian balance, symptom relief and many organic health complaints. read more»

Other Techniques
  • Torque Release Technique/Integrator Webster's Intra-Uterine Constraint Technique
     
  • Massage Therapy
     

If you’ve been to a chiropractor before and have a preference about how you are adjusted, let us know. We want you to relax, enjoy and fully benefit from your adjustments.



Dr. Scott Stuck| Phone: (815) 230-9070
23915 Main Street, Ste D, Plainfield, IL

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 Dr. Scott Stuck Asks some important questions of interest to Plainfield residents - Chiropractor Plainfield Dr. Scott Stuck Asks...

How come medical doctors don't recommend chiropractic?
That's changing. Years of prejudice and bias are giving way to research showing the benefits of chiropractic care. As more and more Plainfield folks seek alternatives to drugs and surgery, more and more medical practitioners are referring their patients to chiropractors.
Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in vertebral subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.