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Conditions We Help: A Whole-Brain, Whole-Body Approach

Real solutions for real people, beyond symptom management and focused on root-cause healing.

â–¼How Do You Help with Autoimmune Conditions?

Autoimmune conditions can be frustrating and overwhelming. Many people are told they simply have to manage symptoms and learn to live with them. We believe there is another path.

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Our goal is to help patients move toward better function, greater stability, and possible remission by identifying root causes and improving how the brain, nervous system, and immune system work together.

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Step 1: Identify What Your Body Is Attacking

If you do not yet have a formal diagnosis, we begin with advanced lab testing to identify specific antibodies. This helps show what your immune system may be targeting.

Because autoimmune patterns can overlap, we may also screen for multiple common autoimmune conditions when appropriate. To begin the process, you can schedule your consultation here.

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Step 2: Evaluate and Support Brain Function

Many people do not realize the immune system is heavily influenced by the brain, especially the frontal lobe.

We assess neurological function and use brain-based therapies such as:

  • Neurofeedback

  • Brain-based chiropractic adjustments

  • Photobiomodulation laser therapy

  • Functional neurological rehabilitation

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These therapies are designed to help improve brain regulation and calm overactive immune responses.

Many autoimmune patients also show signs of right frontal lobe dysfunction, which we evaluate and address.

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Step 3: Restore Vagus Nerve Function

One major factor often overlooked is vagus nerve function.

The vagus nerve plays an important role in:

  • Parasympathetic rest and repair function

  • Gut health

  • Inflammation control

  • Immune regulation

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When vagus nerve function is reduced, the body can remain stuck in fight-or-flight mode, which may contribute to chronic inflammation and flare-ups.

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We assess vagal tone and may use therapies such as:

  • Brainstem stimulation

  • Laser therapy

  • Breathwork

  • Biofeedback

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Step 4: Identify Autoimmune Triggers

Long-term progress often depends on identifying what is triggering the immune system.

Common triggers may include:

  • Viruses or bacteria

  • Mold and environmental toxins

  • Food sensitivities

  • Emotional stress

  • Physical stress

  • Toxic exposures

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When needed, additional testing may include:

  • Viral, bacterial, or parasitic screening

  • Mold and mycotoxin testing

  • Food sensitivity testing

  • Toxicity screening

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Step 5: Calm and Rebalance the Immune System

Once triggers are identified, we help patients create a plan to reduce them through personalized changes in diet, lifestyle, and environment.

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We may also use functional medicine strategies and targeted nutraceutical support to help rebalance TH1 and TH2 immune responses and reduce inflammation.

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What Makes Our Approach Different?

We combine functional neurology, functional medicine, and brain-based care under one roof.

Rather than only managing symptoms, our focus is to help regulate the immune system at the source through neurological, chemical, and structural support.

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Autoimmune healing is not just about masking symptoms. It is about restoring balance, improving regulation, and helping the body function the way it was designed to.

â–¼Can This Care Help with Anxiety?

Yes, absolutely. To truly help with anxiety, we first need to understand what is causing it and what type of anxiety pattern is present.

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Many people do not realize there are multiple forms of anxiety, and different areas of the brain can contribute to different symptoms.

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For example:

  • Right frontal lobe imbalances may be linked to certain anxiety patterns

  • Left frontal lobe imbalances may create different emotional responses

  • Midline frontal dysfunction can affect regulation and stress response

  • Occipital lobe dysfunction may also play a role in some cases

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We also look at chemical, emotional, and physical stressors that may be contributing, including:

  • Poor oxygen delivery to the brain

  • Blood sugar instability

  • Imbalanced cortisol levels

  • Underlying neuroinflammation

  • Chronic stress patterns

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Using a ClinicalQ EEG brain scan, we can help identify neurological patterns connected to anxiety. This gives us valuable insight into how your brain is functioning and where support may be needed.

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From there, we create a personalized care plan that may include brain-based chiropractic care, neurofeedback, biofeedback, laser therapy, lifestyle strategies, and other supportive therapies.

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Our goal is not just temporary symptom relief. We focus on helping retrain the brain, improve resilience, and support long-term healing from the root cause.

â–¼What About Depression, Can You Help with That Too?

Yes, we can help support patients dealing with depression. As with anxiety, the first step is understanding where the pattern may be coming from in the brain and nervous system.

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Depression is not one-size-fits-all. Different brain patterns can contribute to different symptoms and experiences.

For example:

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  • High beta activity on the right side may be associated with anxiety-driven depression

  • High alpha or theta activity on the left side is often connected to more classic depressive patterns

  • Occipital lobe dysfunction may be involved in stress-related depression and emotional shutdown

  • Chronic stress patterns can also impact mood, motivation, and resilience

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We also consider possible neurotransmitter imbalances.

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To gather more information, we may use a neurotransmitter challenge test to evaluate how the body responds to support for:

  • Dopamine

  • Serotonin

  • GABA

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Your response can help guide care by showing which systems may need more support.

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This process may also help clarify whether symptoms are rooted in depression, anxiety, or a combination of both.

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Using advanced tools such as ClinicalQ EEG brain mapping, neurological evaluations, and personalized testing, we create an individualized care plan based on your specific needs.

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Our goal is not to simply help you cope. We focus on improving brain function, restoring balance, and supporting long-term healing.

â–¼I Struggle with Sleep. Can This Improve My Chronic Fatigue?

Yes, this care may help. The first step is identifying what is driving your sleep problems, chronic fatigue, or low energy.

Sleep issues and fatigue can be connected to different areas of the brain, including:

  • Frontal lobe

  • Midbrain

  • Occipital lobe

  • Brainstem

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To better understand the root cause, we use tools such as ClinicalQ EEG brain mapping and developmental or neurological assessments. This helps us identify areas of the brain that may be under-functioning or over-functioning.

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For example, reduced frontal lobe function can contribute to:

  • Difficulty falling asleep

  • Trouble staying asleep

  • Poor memory

  • Mental fatigue

  • Low motivation

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Certain brainwave patterns may also be linked to fatigue, pain, fibromyalgia, and disrupted sleep, including:

  • Overproduction or underproduction of theta brainwaves

  • Excess low alpha activity

  • Stress-related nervous system dysregulation

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Brain function is only one part of the picture. We also evaluate physiology and other underlying factors such as:

  • Hormone imbalances

  • Thyroid dysfunction

  • Blood sugar instability

  • Oxygen saturation

  • Cortisol and stress patterns

  • Inflammation

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The short answer is yes, this care can help. But lasting improvement starts with understanding what is causing the problem and whether multiple systems need support. Our goal is to identify the root cause and create a personalized plan that helps restore energy, sleep quality, and overall function.

â–¼Can This Help with Memory Loss or Brain Fog?

Yes, this care may help. The first step is identifying where the problem is coming from and what factors may be affecting brain function.

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Memory loss, brain fog, and cognitive symptoms can involve several areas of the brain, most commonly:

  • Temporal lobe

  • Hippocampus, which is important for memory formation and recall

  • Frontal lobe, which affects focus, planning, and mental clarity

  • Stress centers of the brain that influence attention and processing speed

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We use ClinicalQ EEG brain mapping and neurological assessments to evaluate cognitive function and brainwave patterns.

 

For example, certain alpha brainwave patterns can provide insight into memory performance, processing efficiency, and how well different brain regions are communicating.

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These findings help us better understand how the hippocampus and other cognitive centers may be functioning.

Brain function is only part of the picture. We also look for underlying causes that may contribute to memory loss or brain fog, including:

  • Blood sugar imbalances

  • Digestive issues, where many neurotransmitters are supported

  • Neuroinflammation

  • Chronic stress patterns

  • Emotional trauma

  • Hormone imbalances

  • Toxin exposure

  • Poor sleep quality

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How we help depends on what is driving the issue.

  • If the brain is underperforming, we may use neurofeedback to improve regulation and performance

  • If inflammation is present, we may use photobiomodulation laser therapy to support cellular energy and healthy neurological function

  • If digestion is a factor, we may use functional medicine strategies to support gut and neurotransmitter health

  • If stress or toxins are involved, we work to identify and reduce those root causes

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Yes, we can help support memory and cognitive health. Our focus is to uncover the true cause of your brain fog or memory loss and create a personalized plan for long-term improvement.

â–¼How Do You Help with ADHD/ADD?

To effectively help someone with ADHD or ADD, we first need to understand what is driving the symptoms neurologically.

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There are multiple forms of ADHD and ADD, and not every case responds the same way to medication or standard treatment. Using a combination of neurodevelopmental testing, ClinicalQ EEG brain mapping, and neurological assessments, we work to identify where dysfunction may be occurring in the brain.

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Possible areas involved may include:

  • Cerebellum, which can affect coordination and attention regulation

  • Brainstem, where overactivation may contribute to hyperarousal and poor focus

  • Frontal lobe, where slowing may affect impulse control, planning, and executive function

  • Occipital lobe, which may be involved in stress-driven attention patterns

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Once testing is completed, we can better understand what type of attention pattern may be present.

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1. Common ADD

Often associated with slowing of the midbrain and reduced mental activation during reading, learning, or problem-solving.

Common symptoms may include:

  • Brain fog

  • Trouble concentrating

  • Mental fatigue

  • Difficulty staying on task

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2. Under-Task (Inattentive) ADD

In this pattern, the brain may produce more theta brainwaves instead of alert beta brainwaves during focus tasks.

Common signs may include:

  • Zoning out

  • Reading fatigue

  • Mental exhaustion

  • Difficulty completing tasks

  • Trying harder but performing worse

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This form is often misunderstood or misidentified.

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3. Alpha ADD

This pattern may involve elevated alpha brainwave activity in the frontal lobe.

It may be associated with:

  • Poor response to stimulant medications

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Sleep issues

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Increased talkativeness under stress

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4. Stress-Induced ADD

This is not always a true attention disorder, but rather a stress-based neurological pattern that can affect focus.

It may involve the occipital lobe and chronic nervous system stress.

In some cases, stimulant medications may worsen stress or create more erratic behavior.

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What Makes Our Approach Different?

We do not focus only on symptom management. We evaluate brain function, nervous system regulation, and possible underlying causes such as:

  • Neuroinflammation

  • Gut dysfunction, which can affect neurotransmitter health

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Hormone imbalances

  • Blood sugar instability

  • Oxygen delivery issues

  • Chronic stress patterns

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If someone is not responding well to medication or traditional treatment, it may be a sign that a deeper evaluation is needed.

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Our goal is to identify the true root cause of ADHD or ADD symptoms and create a personalized care plan that supports better focus, regulation, and long-term function.

â–¼Can This Help with Poor Stress Management?

Yes, this care may help. The first step is identifying where the breakdown in stress regulation is happening.

Stress is not only emotional. It is neurological and physiological as well.

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Many people with poor stress management have patterns involving the frontal lobe, which helps with executive function, decision-making, emotional control, and calming the fight-or-flight centers in the brainstem.

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When frontal lobe function becomes overwhelmed or weakened under pressure, it may lose its ability to regulate the stress response. This can lead to overactivation of the brainstem and persistent fight, flight, or freeze patterns.

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How Do We Find the Root of the Problem?

We begin with tools such as ClinicalQ EEG brain mapping and neurological assessments to better understand how the brain is responding to stress.

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We may evaluate:

  • Where imbalances are showing up in the brain

  • Racing thoughts or mental overwhelm

  • Involuntary emotional reactions

  • Persistent subconscious stress patterns

  • Whether slower brainwaves such as delta and theta are being overpowered by fast beta activity

  • Scattered thinking or difficulty focusing under pressure

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We also look at self-medicating behaviors, which can be common when the brain is struggling to regulate dopamine, serotonin, or stress chemistry.

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Examples may include:

  • Excessive screen time

  • Food or sugar cravings

  • Alcohol use

  • Marijuana use

  • Smoking or vaping

  • Other compulsive coping habits

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How Do We Help with Poor Stress Management?

Our approach is personalized and brain-based. Care may include:

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1. Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback helps retrain brainwave patterns and improve balance between fast and slow brain activity.

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This may help with:

  • Racing thoughts

  • Mental clarity

  • Emotional regulation

  • Executive control

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2. Photobiomodulation Laser Therapy

Brain-based laser therapy may be used to support healthy neurological function, calm overactive stress centers, and improve cellular energy production.

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3. Physiological Biofeedback

Biofeedback teaches you how to regulate your nervous system in real time using measurable data such as:

  • Skin conductance for emotional stress

  • Muscle tension for physical stress

  • Temperature regulation for circulation

  • Breathing patterns connected to brainstem and emotional control

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4. Brain-Based Chiropractic Adjustments

Targeted chiropractic adjustments may be used to stimulate areas such as the cerebellum and frontal cortex.

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By activating proprioceptive input from key areas of the body, we help improve communication between the body and brain and support healthier stress responses.

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5. Functional Medicine Support

We may also use nutraceutical and lifestyle strategies to support the body’s chemistry and nervous system.

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This can include support for:

  • Serotonin

  • Dopamine

  • GABA

  • Cortisol balance

  • Blood sugar regulation

  • Oxygen delivery

  • Inflammation reduction

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Yes, we can help with poor stress management. Our goal is not just symptom relief. We focus on helping retrain the brain and body so you can respond to stress with more resilience, control, and long-term stability.

Understanding Subluxations: The Hidden Root of Brain-Body Imbalance

Optimize nervous system health, release stored stress, and support healing from within.

â–¼What is a subluxation?

A subluxation is more than a spinal misalignment. It is a learned neurological adaptation involving the brain, nervous system, and body.

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It often develops in response to physical, chemical, or emotional stress as the body attempts to protect itself and survive. In many cases, this shifts the nervous system into a fight-or-flight state.

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The problem occurs when the original stressor is gone, but the stress pattern remains.

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Over time, a lingering stress response can interfere with healthy communication between the brain and body, leading to dysfunction, compensation patterns, and reduced healing capacity.

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Our goal is to identify these patterns, improve nervous system regulation, and help the body return to a healthier, more adaptable state.

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Click here to schedule a consultation to start treatment for your subluxation today.

â–¼What is the connection between the brain and the spine?

The brain and spine are closely connected through the nervous system.

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When the brain experiences stress it cannot fully process, whether emotional, chemical, or physical, it may shift into a protective state. This can change how the nervous system controls movement, posture, muscle tone, and coordination.

When that happens, the motor centers of the brain may not regulate movement patterns efficiently. Over time, this can lead to:

  • Poor posture

  • Increased muscle tension

  • Restricted movement

  • Compensation patterns

  • Spinal misalignments

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In many cases, spinal dysfunction begins with changes in the brain and nervous system.

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The spine is often the result of the stress pattern, not the original cause. That is why our approach focuses on both the brain and body to restore healthier function.

â–¼What causes subluxations?

Subluxations are commonly linked to chronic stress and the way the nervous system adapts over time.

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A helpful way to understand this is through the 3 T’s:

  • Thoughts which include emotional and mental stress

  • Traumas which include physical stress such as injuries, repetitive strain, or poor posture

  • Toxins which include chemical stress from inflammation, environmental exposures, poor diet, or other internal stressors

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When these stressors overwhelm the brain and nervous system, the body may create protective patterns to cope.

If those patterns remain for too long, they can become stuck and lead to dysfunction such as:

  • Muscle tension

  • Poor posture

  • Restricted movement

  • Stress overload

  • Reduced adaptability

  • Ongoing nervous system imbalance

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Our goal is to identify these stress patterns, improve nervous system function, and help the body return to healthier movement and regulation.

â–¼Why do you focus on the brain instead of just the spine?

Because the brain is the master control center of the body.

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It helps regulate:

  • Heart function

  • Hormones

  • Immune responses

  • Movement and coordination

  • Stress responses

  • Healing and recovery

  • Cognitive and emotional function

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When brain function is not working efficiently, the effects can be felt throughout the body.

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That is why we place such a strong focus on the brain and nervous system. Improving brain function can create powerful changes in overall health, resilience, and performance.

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A simple way to think about it:

  • The body can survive weeks without food

  • Days without water

  • Minutes without air

  • But only moments without brain activity

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The quality of the brain’s communication with the body matters.

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If the brain receives poor input, it can produce poor output, leading to dysfunction and compensation patterns.

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If the brain receives healthy input, it can produce better output, supporting healing, balance, and improved function.

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Subluxation patterns may interfere with this communication process. By helping correct those adaptive stress patterns, we aim to improve how the brain and body work together so the whole body can benefit.

Brain-Based Chiropractic: The Science of Optimal Performance & Lasting Change

Why our adjustments help reset the brain and support full-body healing.

â–¼How are your adjustments different from other chiropractors?

Our adjustments are brain-based, not symptom-based.

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That means we do not only focus on where pain is located. We focus on how the brain and nervous system are functioning and how stress patterns may be affecting the body. View our brain-based services here.

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Many patients show signs of left or right hemispheric imbalance, which can influence how the body processes stress, movement, coordination, posture, and recovery. We look for these patterns during the initial evaluation.

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We then use targeted adjustments and neurological stimulation to activate high-input areas of the body, such as:

  • Upper neck

  • Shoulders

  • Elbows

  • Wrists

  • Ankles

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These areas send strong sensory input back to the brain. When stimulated correctly, they can help create meaningful changes in nervous system regulation and overall function.

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This may positively influence:

  • Muscle balance

  • Movement patterns

  • Stress response

  • Hormonal regulation

  • Organ function

  • Energy levels

  • Perception and resilience

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Our goal is not just temporary relief. We aim to restore healthier communication between the brain and body so patients can experience long-term improvement and better overall performance.

â–¼Do I need to get adjusted before doing neurofeedback?

For many patients, getting adjusted first can help create a stronger foundation for neurofeedback.

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While neurofeedback can be done on its own, combining it with brain-based chiropractic care may help the nervous system become more receptive to change and learning.

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An adjustment provides sensory input to the brain and nervous system, which may help improve communication between different brain regions and support neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt and form new patterns.

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Adjustments may also help calm the stress response by stimulating areas involved in regulation and coordination, such as:

  • Frontal lobe, which supports decision-making and emotional control

  • Cerebellum, which supports coordination, balance, and timing

  • Nervous system pathways involved in stress recovery

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When the brain is in a more adaptable and regulated state, neurofeedback may become even more effective.

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The adjustment helps prepare the brain. Neurofeedback helps reinforce the new pattern.

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Our goal is to use the right combination of therapies based on your specific needs so you can achieve the best possible results.

â–¼Do chiropractic adjustments hurt?

No, chiropractic adjustments are not designed to hurt.

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At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, our care is brain-based, not pain-based. That means we focus on improving nervous system function and restoring balance, not using aggressive force or chasing symptoms.

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Every adjustment is personalized to your needs, comfort level, and health goals.

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If you are dealing with pain, inflammation, injury, or a sensitive area, we modify the technique accordingly. Our goal is always to provide care that feels safe, effective, and appropriate for your body.

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We also value clear communication during every visit. If something feels uncomfortable, we want to know so we can adapt your care in real time.

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You are never just a number. Each adjustment is delivered with precision, purpose, and care to support long-term healing and better function.

Next-Level Neurofeedback: Retrain Your Brain, Reclaim Your Life

How our advanced neurofeedback protocols are designed to support ADHD, PTSD, anxiety, depression, sleep issues, brain fog, memory problems, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), concussions, and more.

â–¼What makes our neurofeedback different from standard neurofeedback?

Our neurofeedback approach is designed to be more comprehensive, personalized, and neurologically focused.

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We do not simply watch brainwaves on a screen. We use a multi-step process designed to help the brain adapt, regulate, and build healthier patterns.

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1. Many Sessions Begin with a Brain-Based Adjustment

For many patients, we begin with a brain-based chiropractic adjustment before neurofeedback.

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This may help:

  • Calm the stress response

  • Improve nervous system regulation

  • Increase readiness for learning and change

  • Support neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to form new patterns

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This creates a strong foundation before brain training begins.

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2. We Use Multi-Sensory Neurofeedback Training

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Our Brain Dryving™ system combines traditional neurofeedback with additional forms of neurological input to help guide the brain more effectively.

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Depending on your needs, sessions may include:

  • Kinesthetic input through joints and movement pathways

  • Auditory harmonics and targeted sound patterns

  • Visual stimulation using frequency-based glasses or screen input

  • Auricular light therapy through the ears

  • Eyes open or eyes closed training based on goals and response

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This whole-brain approach is designed to engage multiple sensory systems rather than relying on one passive method alone.

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3. Advanced Support Protocols When Needed

In more complex cases, some patients may need additional support if the brain is too inflamed, fatigued, or dysregulated to train efficiently.

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When clinically appropriate, advanced options may include:

  • PEMF therapy

  • Enhanced kinesthetic stimulation

  • Frequency-locked visual stimulation

  • Additional neurological support strategies

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These tools are selected based on your response and progress.

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4. Efficient and Affordable Care

Traditional neurofeedback programs can sometimes require many sessions before noticeable changes occur.

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Our goal is to help patients experience meaningful progress as efficiently as possible through a more targeted and integrated approach.

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We are also committed to making care more accessible and affordable for families and individuals seeking help.

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5. Brain-Based Laser Therapy Integration

When appropriate, we may combine neurofeedback with photobiomodulation laser therapy.

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This may help support:

  • Cellular energy production

  • Healthy neuron activity

  • Brain recovery

  • Faster progress in some cases

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Our neurofeedback process is designed to prepare the brain for change, guide it through multi-sensory training, and support it throughout the healing process.

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The goal is not just temporary improvement. It is long-term brain health, better function, and lasting results.

â–¼Why should I do neurofeedback?

Because true health is not only about how you feel. It is also about how well your brain and nervous system function.

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Neurofeedback is designed to help the brain build healthier patterns, improve regulation, and operate more efficiently.

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When combined with brain-based chiropractic care, the goal is to support two important processes:

  • Stimulating healthy neurological input through targeted adjustments

  • Reinforcing stronger brain patterns through neurofeedback training

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This combination may help support healthier blood flow, nervous system balance, and improved communication between different regions of the brain.

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Many people today live in a chronic stress state, often described as fight-or-flight mode. When the body stays stuck in stress for too long, it can affect focus, memory, mood, sleep, immune function, and long-term health.

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By helping the brain shift from stress into a more balanced state, neurofeedback may help you:

  • Improve focus and attention

  • Support memory and learning

  • Strengthen emotional regulation

  • Improve stress resilience

  • Support immune and nervous system health

  • Increase mental clarity

  • Enhance overall performance and well-being

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Neurofeedback is not only about reducing symptoms. It is about helping create a healthier, more adaptable, and more resilient brain so you can move from surviving to thriving.

â–¼Why might I not be hitting my goals in neurofeedback?

Not reaching your neurofeedback goals can feel frustrating, but it does not always mean the process is failing. Often, it is valuable feedback that another factor may be affecting how the brain is able to respond and adapt.

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Sometimes the brain needs additional support before it can train at its highest level.

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1. Brain Inflammation

Neuroinflammation can interfere with brain performance and slow progress with neurofeedback.

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Possible contributors may include:

  • Past concussions or traumatic brain injury

  • Chronic stress

  • Emotional trauma

  • Dietary triggers

  • Food sensitivities

  • Ongoing inflammatory patterns

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When appropriate, we may use tools such as:

  • Photobiomodulation laser therapy

  • Food sensitivity or immune reactivity testing

  • Nutritional support

  • Lifestyle recommendations to reduce inflammation

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2. Neurotransmitter Imbalances

The brain relies on neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and GABA to communicate effectively.

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If these systems are depleted or imbalanced, the brain may have difficulty responding during training.

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Possible causes may include:

  • Poor gut health

  • Vagus nerve dysfunction

  • Chronic stress

  • Burnout

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Sleep deprivation

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When needed, we may evaluate these areas through functional medicine and supportive testing.

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Care may include:

  • Gut health support

  • Vagus nerve stimulation strategies

  • Nutraceutical support

  • Stress recovery strategies

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3. Lifestyle and Environmental Factors

What happens outside the office matters too.

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Progress may be slowed by:

  • Poor sleep habits

  • Ongoing emotional stress

  • High toxic load

  • Inconsistent routines

  • Lack of recovery time

  • Excessive screen time

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These factors can significantly influence brain health and healing.

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Why Our Approach Is Different

We do not only focus on one piece of the puzzle.

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Our care model is designed to support the whole system, including:

  • Brain function

  • Nervous system regulation

  • Emotional health

  • Biochemistry

  • Lifestyle habits

  • Recovery capacity

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When these areas are aligned, patients often experience stronger progress, better results, and more lasting change.

â–¼Why use other types of biofeedback in addition to neurofeedback?

While neurofeedback is a core part of our care, it is only one branch of biofeedback.

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Biofeedback is a broader system of training the brain and body to move out of chronic stress patterns and into healthier regulation.

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Depending on your needs, we may recommend other forms of biofeedback as part of your care plan, including:

  • Temperature training

  • Skin conductance training

  • Passive Infrared (PIR)

  • Heart Rate Variability (HRV) training

  • EMG muscle training

  • Respiration and breathing training

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These tools help us measure how your body is responding to stress and teach you how to improve those patterns in real time.

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They can help us understand whether your body is experiencing:

  • Acute short-term stress

  • Chronic long-term stress

  • Nervous system dysregulation

  • Poor recovery patterns

  • Muscle tension and overactivation

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Why This Matters

When the body remains stuck in a stress state, it often shifts into survival mode.

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This can affect blood flow, breathing patterns, recovery, digestion, hormone balance, and higher brain function.

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Common effects of chronic stress may include:

  • Reduced mental clarity

  • Poor memory and focus

  • Digestive issues

  • Hormonal imbalance

  • Cold hands and feet

  • Muscle tension

  • Anxiety and overwhelm

  • Fatigue

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How Biofeedback Helps

Through guided training, biofeedback can help retrain the body to:

  • Breathe from the diaphragm

  • Improve circulation

  • Regulate heart rhythm

  • Improve temperature control

  • Reduce muscle tension

  • Shift from stress mode into healing mode

  • Build resilience under pressure

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These sessions do more than help you relax. They help retrain how your nervous system responds to stress.

If recommended after your initial evaluation, biofeedback may be an important missing piece in supporting full-body healing, better regulation, and long-term resilience.

Long-Term Wellness: Why Consistent Brain-Body Care Matters

Explore why ongoing care helps prevent decline, protect the brain, and support a vibrant, healthy life.

â–¼What is true health, really?

At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, we believe true health is a choice and an ongoing process. It begins by giving the body the support it needs to heal, adapt, and function at a high level.

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Many people think health is simply the absence of symptoms.

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But true health is not only about how you feel. It is about how well your body and brain function.

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A person can feel fine while underlying dysfunction is developing. That is why proactive care, healthy habits, and early action matter.

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True Health Starts with Brain and Nervous System Function

Your brain helps regulate every major system in the body, including:

  • Stress response and emotional regulation

  • Immune function and inflammation balance

  • Hormone production and blood sugar regulation

  • Focus, memory, and cognition

  • Energy, vitality, and recovery

  • Movement, coordination, and resilience

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When brain and nervous system function improve, many areas of health can improve with it.

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What You Put In and What You Clear Out Matters

True health also depends on nutrition, environment, and lifestyle.

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That includes giving the body nourishing inputs while reducing stressors such as:

  • Chemical stress from food, water, air, or environmental exposures

  • Emotional stress such as anxiety or unresolved trauma

  • Physical stress from posture, injuries, repetitive strain, or inactivity

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Over time, unresolved stress can contribute to inflammation, poor recovery, reduced performance, and chronic health challenges.

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Healthy Aging Requires Ongoing Support

Aging naturally changes the body and brain over time.

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That is why ongoing healthy habits and brain-based stimulation are important. Activities that challenge the brain, improve movement, and support nervous system health can help maintain adaptability, cognitive performance, and quality of life.

Our chiropractic care, neurofeedback, and wellness strategies are designed to support neuroplasticity and healthier long-term function.

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Why We Combine Chiropractic, Neurofeedback, and Functional Wellness

We use an integrated approach to help patients:

  • Prevent decline

  • Improve resilience

  • Support brain health

  • Enhance recovery

  • Build long-term wellness

  • Live with more energy and vitality

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Our goal is not just short-term relief. It is to help you create a healthier, stronger future. Schedule your consultation to get started by clicking here.

â–¼What is preventative care, and why does it matter?

Preventative care means choosing health before a crisis happens.

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It is the difference between reacting to symptoms after problems develop or supporting the body early so it can stay stronger, more resilient, and better prepared over time.

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Many people wait until there is pain, dysfunction, or a diagnosis before taking action.

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But the body often gives signals long before major symptoms appear. Preventative care helps you respond earlier rather than waiting until issues become more serious.

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A Whole-Body Approach to Health

In many traditional healthcare models, the body is treated as separate systems and parts.

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We take a more integrated approach.

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We view the body as one connected system where the brain, nervous system, spine, hormones, digestion, immune function, movement, and emotions all influence each other.

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When one area is under stress, it can affect the whole system. That is why long-term wellness often requires looking deeper than symptoms alone.

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Why Preventative Care Matters at Every Age

Preventative care is about protecting and supporting the body you have now so you can function better in the future.

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Whether you are a child, teen, adult, parent, or older adult, consistent care can help support healthier brain and body function throughout life.

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Our chiropractic, neurofeedback, and wellness strategies are designed to support long-term health for the brain, spine, and nervous system. Click here to get started by scheduling your consultation.

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Benefits of Preventative Care

Preventative care may help:

  • Protect brain and spinal function over time

  • Support immune and hormone resilience

  • Reduce risk factors linked to chronic illness and degeneration

  • Improve emotional health and stress regulation

  • Enhance focus, memory, and cognitive performance

  • Support physical performance and recovery

  • Improve adaptability and quality of life

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Health Is a Lifestyle

Health is not usually built through one quick fix.

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It is the result of consistent choices, supportive habits, and proactive care over time.

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Whether you start young or begin today, investing in your health now can positively influence your future for years to come.

â–¼Do I really need to get adjusted (or get care) for the rest of my life?

This is a common and important question.

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The short answer is that ongoing care is a personal choice, but many people choose it because they want to stay well, not just feel better temporarily.

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Chiropractic care, neurofeedback, and wellness support are not only about addressing problems after they appear. They can also be part of a proactive lifestyle focused on maintaining brain health, nervous system balance, mobility, resilience, and healthy aging.

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For some people, it takes time and consistency to help the brain and body build healthier patterns. Once progress is made, ongoing supportive care may help maintain those gains.

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A simple comparison is dental care. Most people continue brushing, flossing, and getting checkups not because something is wrong, but because prevention matters.

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Ongoing care may be especially valuable for those who:

  • Have a history of trauma, injuries, or chronic stress

  • Are dealing with autoimmune or inflammatory challenges

  • Want to support healthy aging and cognitive function

  • Have family health risks they want to stay ahead of

  • Want better energy, focus, and resilience

  • Value prevention and long-term wellness

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The goal is not simply to avoid future problems. It is to help you feel, function, and live better now while supporting a healthier future.

â–¼Why has your body failed to heal itself this time? Why am I still sick?

“The body is powerful. Make it work correctly, and it will heal almost anything.”Dr. Josh Beaudry

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Your body is designed to heal, adapt, and recover. It is constantly working to repair tissue, regulate systems, and maintain balance.

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When healing slows down or symptoms continue, it often means something is interfering with that natural process.

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Many ongoing health challenges can be connected to three broad categories of stress:

  • Chemical stress

  • Emotional stress

  • Physical stress

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Common Contributors We Often See

Examples may include:

  • Head trauma or concussions

  • Car accidents or whiplash injuries

  • Emotional trauma, grief, burnout, or chronic stress

  • Poor sleep and nervous system overload

  • Substance exposure including medications, alcohol, or recreational drugs

  • Processed foods, excess sugar, and inflammatory dietary habits

  • Environmental toxins such as mold, heavy metals, pollution, bacteria, or viruses

  • Hormonal imbalance or blood sugar instability

  • Chronic inflammation

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Even when these stressors happened years ago, the nervous system can remain stuck in a fight-or-flight pattern or develop compensations that make healing more difficult.

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This may affect:

  • Immune function

  • Energy levels

  • Hormones

  • Digestion

  • Mood

  • Brain function

  • Recovery capacity

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True Healing Starts with Finding the Cause

The goal is not only to manage symptoms. It is to identify what the body is still reacting to and create a plan that supports healing and recovery.

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That is why our approach may include support for:

  • Brain health

  • Nervous system regulation

  • Brain-based chiropractic care

  • Functional medicine strategies

  • Detoxification support

  • Stress recovery

  • Emotional resilience

  • Lifestyle improvements

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You are not broken. In many cases, the body simply needs the right support to return to healthier function and healing.

â–¼What’s different about Dr. Josh Beaudry’s approach to care?

It is more than traditional chiropractic care. It is a brain-based, lifestyle-focused approach designed to help people improve how they function, heal, and live.

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The foundation of this model is simple:

If you want lasting change, you often need to improve both how the brain functions and how you live each day.

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Many healthcare systems focus on isolated symptoms or separate body parts. Doc. Josh takes a whole-system approach with the brain and nervous system at the center.

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His care model integrates:

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Functional Neurology
To evaluate and improve how the brain communicates with and regulates the body.

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Functional Medicine
To look for underlying chemical, metabolic, hormonal, and lifestyle factors that may affect healing and performance.

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Brain-Based Chiropractic Care
To provide targeted neurological input that supports nervous system balance, movement, and recovery.

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A Different View of Health

This approach focuses on:

  • Whole-system healing rather than symptom management alone

  • Long-term change rather than quick fixes

  • Better function, resilience, and vitality

  • Helping patients feel and perform at a higher level

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Health affects every area of life, including energy, clarity, relationships, purpose, performance, and quality of life.

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That is why patients are often encouraged to think bigger by asking questions such as:

  • How big of a life do you want to live?

  • What does living fully mean to you?

  • What would better health allow you to do?

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Dr. Josh Beaudry's Mission

The goal is to educate, empower, and elevate patients so they can stop feeling stuck, move beyond coping, and begin creating real change.

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Through a combination of brain-based care, lifestyle strategies, and personalized support, patients are given tools to improve their health and move toward their full potential.

â–¼Why do we start with an EEG?

Because the brain helps regulate everything in the body, and understanding how it is functioning allows us to create a more personalized plan of care.

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A ClinicalQ EEG, or electroencephalogram, measures brainwave activity and helps us see how the brain may be processing stress, attention, emotions, sleep, and overall regulation.

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It gives us insight into how the brain is functioning beneath the surface, not just what symptoms may be showing on the outside.

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Why Not Just Start with Symptoms Alone?

Many symptoms can look similar while having very different underlying causes.

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For example, difficulty focusing, restlessness, poor attention, irritability, or low motivation may be linked to:

  • ADHD patterns

  • Anxiety

  • Trauma responses

  • Sleep imbalance

  • Stress overload

  • Brain inflammation

  • Mood dysregulation

  • Nervous system fatigue

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If care is based only on symptoms, important root causes can be missed.

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Why EEG Testing Matters

An EEG helps us move beyond guesswork by providing objective information about brain patterns.

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This can help us:

  • Identify areas of overactivity or underactivity

  • Better understand stress patterns

  • Evaluate attention and focus concerns

  • Support care for anxiety, PTSD, depression, brain fog, sleep issues, and more

  • Track progress over time

  • Build a care plan based on your unique needs

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A Personalized Approach

No two brains are exactly alike. That is why we use testing to help guide recommendations rather than assuming every person needs the same solution.

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Whether someone is dealing with ADHD, anxiety, PTSD, memory concerns, or chronic stress, the goal is to understand what is happening first and then create targeted care from there.

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Why the Brain Comes First

The brain and nervous system influence nearly every function in the body.

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When brain function improves, it can positively impact many other systems as well.

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That is why we often begin with the brain, and the EEG is one of the tools we use to help understand its story.

Functional Medicine for Whole-Body Healing & Brain-First Transformation

Explore how a root-cause, brain-based approach to health can restore balance, reduce inflammation, and support healing in complex cases such as autoimmune conditions, neurodevelopmental challenges, and chronic illness.

â–¼What is Functional Medicine and How Is It Different from Traditional Care?

Functional medicine is a root-cause approach to health.

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Instead of only trying to suppress symptoms, it focuses on identifying and addressing the underlying factors that may be contributing to dysfunction.

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These factors may be mechanical, chemical, metabolic, lifestyle-related, or neurological.

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Traditional care often focuses on symptom management. Functional medicine asks deeper questions such as:

  • Why is this symptom happening?

  • What systems are out of balance?

  • What is triggering inflammation or dysfunction?

  • How can we support the body’s natural healing processes?

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Rather than looking at one symptom in isolation, functional medicine evaluates how multiple systems work together.

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This may include areas such as:

  • Inflammation

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Blood sugar dysregulation

  • Gut health

  • Hormone balance

  • Immune function

  • Stress physiology

  • Brain and nervous system health

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What Can Functional Medicine Include?

Depending on your needs, care may include:

  • Comprehensive lab testing such as blood, saliva, stool, urine, and functional testing

  • Nutritional and immune reactivity testing

  • Advanced review of blood sugar patterns, hormones, and digestion

  • Personalized supplement recommendations

  • Lifestyle and nutrition strategies

  • Brain-based supportive therapies

  • Ongoing education and progress tracking

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Who Can It Help?

Functional medicine can be especially valuable in more complex or chronic cases where multiple systems may be involved.

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We commonly support patients dealing with:

  • Autoimmune conditions

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Hormone imbalance

  • Blood sugar issues

  • Digestive concerns

  • Inflammation

  • Neurodevelopmental challenges

  • Stress-related health problems

  • Persistent symptoms without clear answers

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The goal is not simply to cover up symptoms.

It is to restore balance, improve function, reduce inflammation, and help the body move toward long-term healing.

â–¼What’s the Difference Between Functional Neurology and Medical Neurology?

Functional neurology and medical neurology can both play valuable roles, but they often have different focuses and goals.

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Medical Neurology

Medical neurology is centered on diagnosing and managing disorders of the brain, nerves, and nervous system.

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This may include evaluating conditions such as:

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Seizures

  • Neuropathy

  • Movement disorders

  • Concussions

  • Memory disorders

  • Attention concerns

  • Other neurological symptoms

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Treatment may involve medical testing, diagnosis, medications, monitoring, and referrals when needed.

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Functional Neurology

Functional neurology focuses on how the brain and nervous system are functioning and how well different pathways are communicating.

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The goal is to identify areas that may be underperforming, dysregulated, or not adapting well, then use targeted therapies to help improve function and performance.

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This may include tools such as:

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Why This Matters

Some symptoms can have multiple possible causes.

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For example, difficulty focusing may be related to:

  • ADHD patterns

  • Stress overload

  • Trauma responses

  • Sleep issues

  • Anxiety

  • Brain fatigue

  • Frontal lobe dysregulation

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That is why understanding the mechanism behind symptoms can be so important.

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Our Approach

We focus on finding patterns that may be affecting performance and regulation, then building a personalized plan to strengthen the system, improve adaptability, and support lasting change.

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Rather than focusing only on labels, we aim to understand how the brain is functioning and what can be done to help it work better.

â–¼How Does Neuroinflammation Affect Brain Health and Neurodevelopment?

Neuroinflammation refers to inflammatory processes that affect the brain and nervous system. When it becomes chronic or excessive, it can interfere with healthy brain function, development, and long-term performance.

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Healthy brain function depends on proper communication, energy production, circulation, and regulation. Inflammation can disrupt many of these processes.

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It may affect:

  • Emotional regulation

  • Focus and attention

  • Memory and cognition

  • Sleep quality

  • Mood stability

  • Stress resilience

  • Learning and development

  • Recovery after injury

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What Can Contribute to Neuroinflammation?

Many factors may play a role, including:

  • Low oxygen delivery or poor circulation

  • Blood sugar imbalances

  • Chronic cortisol and stress responses

  • Gut dysfunction

  • Viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections

  • Environmental toxins

  • Nutrient deficiencies such as vitamin D or omega-3s

  • Concussions or traumatic brain injury

  • Poor sleep

  • Chronic systemic inflammation

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In Children

When inflammation affects a developing brain, it may contribute to:

  • Missed developmental milestones

  • Learning challenges

  • Attention difficulties

  • Emotional dysregulation

  • Behavioral concerns

  • Sensory processing issues

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In Adults

In adults, chronic neuroinflammation may be associated with:

  • Brain fog

  • Memory problems

  • Anxiety or mood changes

  • Sleep disruption

  • Fatigue

  • Reduced mental performance

  • Faster cognitive aging

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Neuroinflammation is often an important underlying factor in complex brain and health concerns.

That is why identifying and reducing inflammatory drivers can be a foundational part of improving brain health, neurodevelopment, recovery, and long-term wellness.

â–¼How Do You Support Autoimmune Conditions in your Office?

Autoimmune conditions are complex and highly individual. A one-size-fits-all approach often misses important differences in what is driving symptoms and immune activity.

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That is why we begin by gathering as much useful information as possible about what the immune system may be reacting to and what factors may be contributing.

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We May Evaluate:

Through comprehensive testing and clinical evaluation, we may look at:

  • The specific autoimmune condition involved, such as Hashimoto’s, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and others

  • Which tissues or systems may be affected, such as the thyroid, gut, joints, nervous system, or other areas

  • Whether multiple systems appear to be involved

  • Potential triggers that may be increasing immune reactivity or flare-ups

  • Inflammation levels and overall stress burden on the body

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For example, someone with Hashimoto’s may experience more than thyroid-related symptoms. They may also struggle with fatigue, anxiety, brain fog, sleep issues, digestive symptoms, or mood changes.

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How We Support the Body

Once patterns and possible triggers are identified, our goal is to help stabilize the system and improve function.

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Care may include:

  • Identifying and reducing inflammatory triggers

  • Nutritional and lifestyle strategies

  • Functional medicine support

  • Targeted supplementation when appropriate

  • Gut health support

  • Stress recovery and nervous system regulation

  • Brain-based therapies when neurological symptoms are present

  • Ongoing monitoring and progress tracking

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Potential triggers may include:

  • Chemical stressors

  • Food sensitivities

  • Viral or bacterial stressors

  • Environmental exposures

  • Emotional stress

  • Chronic nervous system overload

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Our Goal

The goal is not simply temporary symptom relief.

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We aim to help the body move toward better balance, improved regulation, fewer flare-ups, and long-term wellness.

Brain-Based Laser Treatment for Brain Health & Healing

Explore how our advanced photobiomodulation laser therapies support brain function, reduce inflammation, and help accelerate recovery from stress, injury, and chronic dysfunction.

â–¼What Is Brain-Based Lasering, and Why Do We Use It?

Brain-based lasering, also known as photobiomodulation, uses specific wavelengths of red and infrared light to support brain function and cellular health.

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Our system is designed to deliver targeted light energy that may help stimulate the brain at the cellular level by supporting mitochondrial function and ATP production, the energy source used by cells.

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In simple terms, it is a non-invasive way to help support the brain’s ability to heal, adapt, and perform.

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Why Do We Use It?

We use brain-based laser therapy because it can support healing and neurological function in several important ways.

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Reduce Neuroinflammation

Infrared light may help reduce inflammatory processes that can interfere with brain performance, recovery, and long-term health.

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This can be especially valuable in cases involving:

  • Chronic stress

  • Brain fog

  • Concussions

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Cognitive fatigue

  • Neurodevelopmental challenges

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Support Neuronal Activity

By helping support ATP production and mitochondrial health, laser therapy may improve the function of underperforming brain cells and support healthier communication between brain regions.

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Support Neuroplasticity and Recovery

Photobiomodulation may help create an environment where the brain can adapt, reorganize, and build healthier patterns more effectively.

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This can complement other therapies such as neurofeedback, chiropractic care, and functional medicine support.

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Frequency-Specific Neurological Support

In some cases, laser therapy can be used with specific frequencies to support areas of the brain that may need more stimulation or regulation.

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This may be helpful for concerns related to:

  • Focus and attention

  • Mood regulation

  • Cognitive performance

  • Recovery after injury

  • Stress resilience

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Our Goal

Whether the goal is reducing inflammation, improving brain energy, supporting recovery, or enhancing neurological performance, brain-based laser therapy is a powerful tool we use to help patients heal faster, function better, and move forward in their care.

â–¼What Other Laser Protocols Do You Offer, and Why Are They Important?

Beyond brain-based lasering, we offer a variety of targeted photobiomodulation laser protocols designed to support whole-body health and function.

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These protocols use red and infrared light to do more than help with discomfort. They are used to support tissue recovery, neurological regulation, movement, and overall healing at a deeper level.

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Support for Motor Function and Recovery

Laser therapy may be used to support:

  • Muscle activation

  • Movement patterns

  • Neuromuscular coordination

  • Post-injury recovery

  • Stability and performance

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This can be helpful for patients dealing with weakness, compensation patterns, or poor movement control.

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Organ and Visceral Support

In some cases, laser therapy may be used over reflex zones or neurological pathways connected to organ systems.

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This may be used to support concerns related to:

  • Digestion

  • Gut regulation

  • Stress-related organ dysfunction

  • Nervous system balance

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Emotional Stress and Nervous System Regulation

Chronic stress and unresolved emotional patterns can influence the body physically.

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Laser therapy may be included as part of a broader care plan designed to support emotional regulation, relaxation, and nervous system recovery.

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Pain, Tension, and Structural Support

For areas such as the neck, back, shoulders, or joints, laser therapy may be used to support:

  • Reduced inflammation

  • Tissue recovery

  • Improved circulation

  • Less muscle tension

  • Faster healing after strain or injury

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Cellular Energy Production

At the foundation of photobiomodulation is improved mitochondrial function and ATP production.

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ATP is the energy source used by cells, and healthier cellular energy can support recovery, repair, and performance throughout the body.

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Personalized to Your Needs

Every laser protocol is tailored to your goals, symptoms, and physiology.

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Whether the need is neurological, structural, digestive, recovery-based, or stress-related, laser therapy gives us another powerful tool to support healing from multiple angles.

What to Expect on Your Journey to Healing in our Office

Answers about pricing, exams, your first visit, and what makes our care unique so you know what to expect and how we help you move toward your highest potential.

â–¼What Does My First Exam Include? What Can I Expect During the Initial Visit?

At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, we believe the best results start with a thorough and personalized evaluation.

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Your initial visit is designed to help uncover root causes, identify stress patterns, and give you a clear roadmap for your healing journey.

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Day 1: Comprehensive Examination (60 to 90 Minutes)

Your first appointment includes a detailed brain-based evaluation focused on how your brain, nervous system, and body are functioning.

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This may include:

  • ClinicalQ EEG brain scan to assess brain activity and stress patterns

  • Neurodevelopmental or neurological testing

  • Comprehensive health history review

  • Orthopedic and neurological testing

  • Posture analysis and palpation

  • Stress response testing when needed

  • Additional assessments based on your specific concerns

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We may also accommodate side-by-side evaluations if family members, partners, or children are beginning care together.

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Day 2: Report of Findings (Up to 90 Minutes)

Your second visit is focused on education, clarity, and next steps.

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During this appointment, Dr. Josh will review your findings in detail and explain how stress patterns, neurological imbalances, and other factors may be affecting your health.

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You will receive a personalized care plan that may include:

  • Neurofeedback and biofeedback training

  • Brain-based chiropractic adjustments

  • Photobiomodulation laser therapy

  • Functional medicine recommendations

  • Supplement support when appropriate

  • Lifestyle strategies for recovery and long-term wellness

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A Different Level of Personal Attention

We dedicate focused time to each new patient so you can receive a thorough evaluation, clear answers, and individualized recommendations.

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Our goal is to make sure you understand what is happening, why it matters, and how we can help.

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What Is Included in the Cost?

Your Day 1 and Day 2 visits are typically covered upfront to reserve your appointment time and provide clarity around what is included in your initial evaluation process.

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For current pricing and availability, please contact our office directly.

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Why Is This Important?

Our approach goes beyond short-term symptom relief.

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By identifying and addressing root causes, we help create the foundation for long-term healing, better function, and a healthier future.

â–¼What Are Your Prices Like? What Can I Expect When It Comes to Cost?

At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, care is personalized based on your needs, goals, and the level of support that is appropriate for you.

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We offer different types of care plans, which may include:

  • Acute care plans for more immediate concerns

  • Corrective care plans for deeper healing and lasting change

  • Wellness care plans for ongoing health support

  • Peak performance or optimization plans for those wanting to function at their highest level

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Our goal is to make high-quality care as accessible, practical, and sustainable as possible for the individuals and families we serve.

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Many services such as neurofeedback, biofeedback, laser therapy, and functional medicine may not be covered by insurance in Colorado. Because of that, we have designed our fee structure to balance value, results, and affordability.

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We believe patients should understand what they are receiving and feel confident in their investment in health.

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For current pricing, plan options, and recommendations based on your situation, we encourage you to contact our office directly.

â–¼Can I Get This Type of Care Somewhere Else?

In many cases, yes. Similar services may be available in different places.

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However, those services are often spread across multiple providers, offices, and appointments. That can mean more time, less coordination, and a less personalized experience.

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What makes our approach different is that multiple aspects of care are integrated under one roof and guided through one cohesive strategy based on your individual needs.

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Depending on the case, care may include:

  • Brain-based chiropractic care

  • Functional neurology principles

  • ClinicalQ EEG testing

  • Neurofeedback and biofeedback

  • Photobiomodulation laser therapy

  • Functional medicine strategies

  • Lifestyle and recovery support

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Why Integration Matters

Two people may have similar symptoms but need very different solutions.

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For example, two children may both struggle with attention and focus.

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One may mainly need support with brain regulation and nervous system balance.

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Another may also have gut dysfunction, concussion history, inflammation, or chronic stress patterns that require a broader approach.

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The symptom may look similar, but the underlying causes can be very different.

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Why Patients Value This Model

An integrated model can help provide:

  • More personalized care

  • Better coordination between therapies

  • Greater efficiency

  • Fewer gaps in treatment

  • A clearer roadmap for healing

  • Support for the whole system, not just one symptom

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Our goal is to understand the full picture and create the right plan for the person in front of us. Schedule your consultation today!

â–¼What Is Peak Potential and Why Does It Matter?

Peak Potential is the next phase of care after healing, stabilization, and improved function.

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It focuses on helping you perform at your highest level mentally, physically, emotionally, and in the areas of life that matter most to you.

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Once the body is no longer stuck in chronic stress or survival mode, many people are able to shift their focus from simply getting by to truly thriving.

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What Can Peak Potential Focus On?

Depending on your personal goals, care may be designed to support areas such as:

  • Memory and cognitive performance

  • Focus and executive function

  • Energy and resilience

  • Emotional regulation

  • Leadership and confidence

  • Creativity and artistic expression

  • Physical performance and recovery

  • Healthy aging and long-term vitality

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To support these goals, we may use a combination of:

  • Neurofeedback

  • Brain-based chiropractic care

  • Photobiomodulation laser therapy

  • Functional medicine strategies

  • Lifestyle optimization

  • Stress recovery tools

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Why It Matters as You Age

One area we are especially passionate about is helping people stay sharp, strong, and vibrant as they age.

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Peak Potential care may help support important systems such as:

  • Blood sugar balance

  • Hormone health

  • Cortisol and stress regulation

  • Oxygen delivery

  • Brain and nervous system function

  • Immune resilience

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Healthy aging does not have to mean automatically losing your edge.

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Our goal is to help patients continue doing what they love with energy, clarity, strength, and joy for as long as possible.

Raising Resilient Kids: Chiropractic & Brain-Based Care for Every Stage of Life

Build healthy brains and bodies from the very beginning. Learn how nervous system care can support thriving children from pregnancy through every stage of growth and development.

â–¼Why Does My Child Need Care? Aren’t They Too Young for This?

It is not about being too young. It is about supporting healthy development during the years when the brain and body are growing the fastest.

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Many children who come to our office are not here because something is wrong. Their parents want to proactively support growth, nervous system function, emotional resilience, and long-term wellness.

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The real question is often:

  • How well do you want your child to develop and adapt?

  • How strong do you want their foundation for learning and focus to be?

  • How resilient do you want them to be emotionally?

  • How coordinated, confident, and healthy do you want them to become?

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Brain-based chiropractic care and nervous system support may help children by supporting:

  • Healthy brain development

  • Strong neural pathways

  • Better stress resilience

  • Emotional regulation

  • Coordination and balance

  • Focus and attention

  • Physical performance and movement quality

  • Sleep and recovery

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If a child is dealing with neurodevelopmental challenges such as sensory concerns, birth stress, developmental delays, or signs of nervous system dysregulation, we also provide evaluations and personalized support.

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Supporting a child’s brain and body early can positively influence their development, confidence, and long-term future.

â–¼When Should a Mom-to-Be Start Chiropractic and Brain-Based Care?

The ideal time to begin preparing for pregnancy is before conception whenever possible.

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The earlier you begin supporting your health, the more opportunity there is to improve the internal environment for pregnancy, recovery, and your baby’s development.

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For some families, preparation may begin many months or even years in advance. This can allow time to focus on important foundations such as:

  • Nervous system balance

  • Stress reduction

  • Hormone health

  • Nutrition and nutrient stores

  • Healthy movement and posture

  • Detoxification support

  • Sleep quality

  • Lifestyle habits that support fertility and pregnancy

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Why does this matter?

A healthy pregnancy is influenced by the overall health of the mother before and during pregnancy. Supporting the body early can help improve resilience, recovery, and readiness for the changes of pregnancy.

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If you are already pregnant or beginning care closer to conception, it is still absolutely valuable to start now.

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We meet you where you are and help support your health from this point forward with personalized care designed to help you have the healthiest pregnancy and postpartum experience possible. To begin support now, schedule a consultation by clicking here.

â–¼What Is Prenatal Chiropractic Care, and Why Is It So Important?

Prenatal chiropractic and brain-based care is focused on helping the body function as well as possible during pregnancy physically, neurologically, and hormonally.

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The goal is to support both mother and baby throughout pregnancy, birth preparation, and recovery.

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How It May Help Mom

During pregnancy, the body goes through major structural, hormonal, and nervous system changes. Supportive care may help with:

  • Pelvic balance and mobility

  • Reduced back, hip, and joint discomfort

  • Better posture as the body changes

  • Improved movement and comfort

  • Stress and nervous system regulation

  • Healthier cortisol response

  • Better sleep and recovery

  • Blood sugar balance and overall wellness

  • Preparation for labor and delivery

  • Postpartum recovery support

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Rather than only reacting to symptoms, the focus is on helping the body function the way it was designed to during pregnancy.

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How It May Help Baby

A mother’s health and stress levels can influence the environment in which a baby develops.

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When mom’s nervous system is more regulated and her body is functioning well, it can create a healthier foundation for fetal development.

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This may help support:

  • Healthy nervous system development

  • Better growth and adaptation

  • A calmer pregnancy environment

  • Stronger long-term health foundations

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Why It Matters

Pregnancy is one of the most important seasons of life to support health proactively.

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Our goal is to help mothers feel better, function better, and create the healthiest possible environment for a thriving baby.

â–¼When Can My Infant Begin Receiving Care, and Why Would They Need It?

Many infants can be evaluated shortly after birth when parents want to support healthy development and nervous system function.

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Birth, whether vaginal delivery or cesarean section, can be one of the first major physical stressors a baby experiences. Because of that, some parents choose to have their baby checked early.

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Why Might an Infant Benefit from Care?

During birth, babies experience pressure, positioning changes, and physical forces that may affect comfort, movement, feeding, or nervous system regulation.

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Gentle infant care may be considered to support:

  • Neck mobility and comfort

  • Latching or feeding challenges

  • Tension patterns in the body

  • Head and body alignment

  • Calm nervous system regulation

  • Sleep and settling

  • Healthy movement development

  • Overall adaptability after birth

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What Does Care Look Like for Infants?

Infant chiropractic care is very gentle and age-appropriate.

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It does not look like adult care. Techniques use light touch and specific assessments based on the baby’s size, stage of development, and needs.

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Depending on the child, care may include gentle evaluation of:

  • Movement patterns

  • Neck range of motion

  • Cranial and body tension

  • Reflexes and developmental function

  • Nervous system regulation

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Why Early Support Matters

The first weeks and months of life are an important time for growth and development.

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Helping the nervous system function well early may support feeding, comfort, development, resilience, and a healthier start in life.

The Healing Mindset: What It Really Takes to Get Better

Supportive truths, honest guidance, and deeper insight into why healing works best when the right care is paired with the right mindset, habits, and supportive therapies.

â–¼How Do I Avoid Quitting Before I Actually Start Getting Better?

When you begin making real changes in your health, it is normal to experience resistance, doubt, or uncertainty.

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Change often challenges old habits, familiar patterns, and the ways we have learned to cope. Even when those patterns are no longer serving us, they can still feel familiar and comfortable.

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That is why the beginning of a healing journey can sometimes feel difficult.

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Healing Is Not Always Linear

Progress does not always happen in a straight line.

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Some days you may feel great. Other days may feel slower or more emotional. At times, old symptoms, soreness, fatigue, or discomfort may temporarily surface as the body adapts to new patterns.

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This does not always mean you are getting worse. Sometimes it means your body is processing change and moving through a healing response.

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What Helps You Stay Consistent

To avoid quitting too early, it helps to remember:

  • Healing takes time

  • Lasting change often requires consistency

  • Temporary setbacks do not erase progress

  • Questions and concerns are part of the process

  • Support matters

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You Do Not Have to Do It Alone

We understand that many patients come in after a long and frustrating journey.

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Our role is to guide you, answer questions, adjust the plan when needed, and support you through the difficult parts of the process.

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The Goal

Healing takes courage and commitment.

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When you stay consistent, trust the process, and keep moving forward, meaningful change becomes possible.

You do not have to do it alone. Our team is here to help you every step of the way.

â–¼Why Does Your Care Help More Than Just Talk Therapy Alone?

Traditional talk therapy can be incredibly valuable and supportive for many people.

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It can help with:

  • Understanding patterns

  • Processing emotions

  • Improving communication

  • Building coping skills

  • Reframing thoughts

  • Creating healthier behaviors

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For many people, however, insight alone is not always enough if the nervous system is still stuck in chronic stress or survival mode.

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The Missing Piece for Some People

You may understand what needs to change, but still feel like your body reacts automatically through anxiety, shutdown, panic, overwhelm, or emotional reactivity.

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That is because stress responses are not always only cognitive. They can also be neurological and physiological.

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If the nervous system remains dysregulated, it can be difficult to apply the tools learned in therapy consistently.

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How Our Care Can Complement Therapy

Our care focuses on helping the brain and nervous system become more regulated and adaptable through tools such as:

  • Neurofeedback

  • Biofeedback

  • Brain-based chiropractic care

  • Stress recovery strategies

  • Nervous system support

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As regulation improves, many people notice they have more space between a trigger and their response.

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That can make it easier to:

  • Pause before reacting

  • Use coping tools effectively

  • Regulate emotions

  • Feel safer in the body

  • Build resilience

  • Make healthier choices

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A More Complete Approach

We do not view this as either therapy or nervous system care.

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For many people, the best path is both.

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Talk therapy can help build conscious skills and emotional insight.

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Brain-based care can help support the underlying nervous system patterns that influence daily reactions and stress responses.

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Together, they can create a more complete and effective healing process.

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Important Note

If you have experienced deep trauma, anxiety, depression, or emotional pain, we strongly encourage working with a qualified mental health professional alongside any supportive neurological care.

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*Reference: Baker, C. T. (2023). Documenting the Effects of Noninvasive Prefrontal pIR HEG Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Common Mental Health Problems. NeuroRegulation, 10(3), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.15540/nr.10.3.207

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Whether you are looking for answers, healing, or a better path forward, our team is here to help.

Schedule your consultation today and discover a personalized plan to support your brain, body, and long-term health.

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