Dr. Christopher Wolff D.C. provides chiropractic care in Mountlake Terrace WA.

In our practice, we exceed our patients' expectations for great chiropractic care.

Count on our team to address your issues and answer all your questions.

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CHIROPRACTOR
Mountlake Terrace WA

The goal of our Mountlake Terrace WA chiropractor is to foster health in our local community and beyond by introducing people to and educating them about the non-invasive practice known as the upper cervical chiropractic technique. Thousands of people have discovered full-body health using this practice, and at Vitality Specific Chiropractic in Mountlake Terrace WA, we help our patients view health in a way that puts control back in their hands. People have the right to know how the body can heal itself, and we are committed to empowering the status quo to experience a higher quality of life.

Vitality Specific Chiropractic

Vitality Specific Chiropractic in Mountlake Terrace WA is a complementary healthcare provider that helps individuals reach their full health potential with upper cervical chiropractic care. Using the chiropractic technique, we are able to analyze and adjust two specific vertebrae, the atlas, and the axis, so that communication sent from the brain to the body via the spinal cord can occur without any obstructions. This non-invasive and painless process requires no medication and allows the body to heal its own ailments.

Our Mission

The mission of Vitality Specific Chiropractic in Mountlake Terrace WA is to educate our patients to take an active role in their health and empower the status quo in order to reach their true potential for expression of life and health.

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Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care

At Vitality Specific Chiropractic in Mountlake Terrace WA, we promote full-body well-being using the upper cervical chiropractic technique. Upper cervical chiropractic care uses a precise technique that finds and corrects nerve interference (also known as subluxation). This particular technique focuses specifically on the top two vertebrae (the atlas and axis) because when these two bones are misaligned, communication from the brain cannot be adequately transmitted to the rest of the body.

The ultimate goal of the Upper Cervical chiropractic technique is not to diagnose or treat medical conditions but to correct the atlas and axis so that the body can repair and maintain optimal health on its own.

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.