424 Crosstown Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269

424 Crosstown Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269

26 March, 2024

Is Movement Chiropractic for you?

Every second, your nervous system processes 300 trillion signals. When spinal subluxations disrupt this communication, your entire body suffers. At Movement Chiropractic in Peachtree City, we don't just treat back pain; we address it. We restore neurological function.


The Science Behind Neurologically-Based Chiropractic

Your spine houses and protects the most sophisticated information highway in existence. Each vertebral segment correlates with specific neurological pathways. When vertebral subluxations occur, they create patterns of interference that affect far more than local tissues.

Consider this: A C1-C2 subluxation can alter blood flow to the brain stem, affecting everything from sleep cycles to hormone production. T5-T9 subluxations interfere with the innervation of the digestive organs. L4-L5 misalignments alter lower extremity motor patterns and can lead to chronic knee issues.

Traditional chiropractic addresses pain. Our corrective chiropractic approach addresses the neurological dysfunction causing it.


How We Analyze and Correct Subluxations

Our corrective approach uses objective neurological indicators to identify and address subluxation complexes:

Surface EMG Analysis: We measure the activity patterns of paraspinal muscles. Asymmetrical readings indicate compensatory neuromuscular responses to subluxations. This data guides our adjustment protocols.

Thermographic Scanning: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction is indicated by temperature variations along the spine. We track these patterns to monitor neurological improvement.

Digital Structural Radiography: Beyond basic X-rays, we measure specific biomechanical relationships, including atlas plane angles, cervical lordosis, and lumbar-pelvic parameters. These measurements determine exact corrective vectors for adjustments.

Heart Rate Variability: This measures the balance of the autonomic nervous system. Higher variability indicates better neurological adaptability and overall health.


SoftWave Therapy: Regenerative Medicine Meets Chiropractic

Movement Chiropractic offers SoftWave Therapy, using unfocused electrohydraulic shock waves to trigger biological healing responses. The technology activates endogenous stem cells, increases vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and accelerates tissue regeneration.

Clinical applications include:

  • Chronic tendinopathies resistant to conventional treatment

  • Degenerative joint conditions

  • Myofascial pain syndromes

  • Post-surgical adhesions

  • Sports injury recovery

Patients typically see significant improvement within 6-8 sessions, avoiding invasive procedures.


Our Clinical Team

Dr. Bryan Hammer founded Movement Chiropractic with a focus on neurological restoration and rehabilitation. His approach integrates traditional chiropractic principles with contemporary neuroscience research.

Dr. Andrew Muldermans specializes in sports biomechanics. As a Level 3 CrossFit coach, he understands how proper spinal mechanics enhance athletic performance and prevent injury.

Dr. William Kilpela brings the latest evidence-based techniques to expand our clinical capabilities.


Specialized Care Protocols

Prenatal Chiropractic: Our prenatal care services utilize the Webster Technique to address sacral subluxations and pelvic imbalance during pregnancy. By optimizing pelvic neuromechanics, we facilitate easier labor and reduce the need for interventions. Relaxin hormone increases joint laxity during pregnancy, making specific chiropractic care essential.

Pediatric Neurodevelopment: Birth trauma often causes upper cervical subluxations. Our pediatric chiropractic services provide early correction to prevent developmental delays and chronic health issues. We assess primitive reflex integration and spinal development milestones.

Athletic Performance Enhancement: Proper spinal biomechanics improve proprioceptive input, enhancing reaction time and coordination. Athletes under chiropractic care exhibit a 30% improvement in hand-eye coordination and a 14% increase in muscle strength.


What Distinguishes Corrective Care

Most chiropractic offices provide temporary relief. We rebuild optimal spinal structure and function through three phases:

Initial Intensive Care: Frequent adjustments are made to restore mobility and initiate neurological retraining. We focus on reducing acute subluxation patterns and inflammation.

Corrective Stabilization: As subluxation patterns improve, we introduce specific exercises to support structural changes. This phase rebuilds proper spinal curves and strengthens postural muscles.

Wellness Optimization: Once correction is achieved, periodic adjustments help maintain neurological function and prevent the recurrence of subluxation.


Your Comprehensive Initial Assessment

New patients receive 60-90 minutes of thorough evaluation:

  1. Detailed Health History: We identify connections between current symptoms and past traumas, surgeries, or lifestyle factors that may be affecting spinal health.


  2. Neurological Testing: Multiple assessment tools provide objective data about nervous system function.


  3. Structural Analysis: Digital radiography reveals specific subluxation patterns and degenerative changes.


  4. Report of Findings: We explain your specific subluxation patterns, their neurological effects, and your customized correction plan. You'll understand precisely why you have symptoms and how we'll address them.


  5. Treatment Plan Design: Based on the severity and chronicity of subluxation, we create a customized adjustment schedule and home care protocol.



Beyond Symptom Relief

Patients completing corrective care report improvements beyond pain relief:

  • Enhanced mental clarity and focus

  • Improved digestive function

  • Better sleep quality

  • Increased energy levels

  • Stronger immune response

  • Reduced anxiety and mood improvement

These changes reflect optimized nervous system function, not just spinal alignment.


Accessible Excellence

Located at 424 Crosstown Drive, we serve the entire Peachtree City area with convenient hours starting at 7:00 AM. We handle insurance verification and offer payment plans, as financial concerns shouldn't prevent access to neurological health.


Your Neurological Potential Awaits

That persistent pain represents nervous system dysfunction, not just tissue damage. When we restore proper neurological communication, your body's innate healing intelligence takes over.

Movement Chiropractic offers neurologically based corrective care that addresses root dysfunction, rather than surface symptoms. Whether you're seeking pain relief, performance enhancement, or optimal family wellness, explore our full range of specialized services designed to restore neurological function.

Call 770-336-6546 to schedule your comprehensive neurological assessment. Discover what your body can achieve with a fully functioning nervous system.

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424 Crosstown Drive, Peachtreecity, GA 30269

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Phone:

770-336-6546

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Email:

info@movementchiroptc.com

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Address:

424 Crosstown Drive, Peachtreecity, GA 30269

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Phone:

770-336-6546

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info@movementchiroptc.com

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424 Crosstown Drive, Peachtreecity, GA 30269

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Monday: 7am-11am, 2:30pm-5pm

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Wednesday: 2:30pm-5pm

Thursday: 7am-11am, 2:30pm-5pm

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

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About

Services

Our Team

Blog

Contact

Hours

Monday: 7am-11am, 2:30pm-5pm

Tuesday: 7am-11am

Wednesday: 2:30pm-5pm

Thursday: 7am-11am, 2:30pm-5pm

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed