Livermore
Chiropractor Livermore
Livermore
Chiropractor
If you’re looking for a chiropractor in Livermore, CA, then Intero Chiropractic is here for all your chiropractic needs. We are a structural chiropractic office that uses the Gonstead technique.
The Gonstead technique focuses on treating every patient in a very scientific and precise way. We prepare customized care plans for each patient after carrying out a thorough 30-point test and spine x-rays to identify the root cause of symptoms and help the body recover from the inside out.
Experience the Intero Difference
Our Chiropractic Office serving Livermore offers the following services:
Nervoscope
Spinal thermography
Full-spine digital x-rays
Four different chiropractic adjusting tables to serve patients at any age, including infants, children, pregnant moms, and geriatric patients
Our office makes use of advanced analysis and instrumentation to biomechanically correct and to adjust the spine to reduce stress and injury.
We will experience thousands of traumas over the course of our lifetime. An inactive lifestyle may lead to postural problems, especially from sitting too long at a computer or staring at a phone screen. And, of course, if you live a very active lifestyle, chances are that you've been injured at least once. We are here to help!

What does a Chiropractor do?
Chiropractors perform hands-on manipulation to the spinal cord and other alternative therapies. The idea is that proper alignment of the musculoskeletal structure of the body, especially the spine structure, will enable the body to repair itself without surgery or medication. Manipulation is used to restore functionality of tissue-restricted joints caused by a traumatic event, such as falling down or excessive stress, such as sitting without sufficient back support.
A chiropractor first takes a medical history, conducts a physical examination and may use laboratory tests or diagnostic imaging to decide if your back pain is suitable for treatment.
For muscles, joints, bones, and connective tissue including cartilage, ligaments, and tendons, chiropractic treatment is commonly used as an alternative pain reliever. This is also used in tandem with traditional medical care.
A chiropractor's job is to test to see if the spine is in balance and whether there is any nerve damage that will cause you to feel pain or hinder the function of your body. We sometimes refer to this as spinal hygiene. Much because you need to go to a dentist to brush your teeth, we believe everybody needs a chiropractor to keep their spine safe.

Spinal stimulation and chiropractic treatment are commonly referred to as effective, efficient treatments for acute low back pain, the kind of sudden injury that occurs from lifting or tackling furniture. Acute back pain, more common than chronic pain, lasts for longer than six weeks and typically improves on its own.
Chiropractic care has also been shown to be effective in the treatment of neck pain and headaches. In addition, osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia can respond to the mild pressure used by both chiropractors and practitioners of deep-tissue massage.