The doctors of Khalsa Chiropractic have a long-standing commitment to clinical excellence along with a deep passion to helping individuals achieve their health care goals.
The doctors’ considerable experience in treating neuromusculoskeletal pain syndromes is enhanced by their previous positions in treating professional football players, traveling with NBA players, as well as providing care for Olympic rowers, tri-athletes, Ironman competitors, and collegiate athletes.
Our team of physicians remain steadfast in living a healthy lifestyle, be it through diet, running, yoga, biking, meditation, swimming, surfing, weight training, or simply walking, thereby bringing personal life and health experiences to their practice.
As chiropractors, we specialize in the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal injuries. What does that mean? We treat injuries that involve the soft tissues (connective fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves), in addition to joint related injuries.
These injuries occur when the load or stress on a tissue exceeds the capacity of the tissue. This load, stress or force can be acute or sudden in the case of a fall or quick movement, or subtle and over a long period of time, which we refer to as microtrauma.
An example of microtrauma would be in the case of postural stress, such as sitting for prolonged periods of time, or a repetitive task that injures the tissues over a period of time, such as typing.
Every individual undergoes a comprehensive case history and a examination to determine the etiology of the condition and the best course of treatment.
If after consultation and examination we determine that your case is not appropriate for chiropractic care, we will refer you to the proper health care practitioner.
We have built relationships with the finest health care professionals over the many years we have been in practice.
Our team of chiropractic physicians will do their best to determine the underlying cause of your condition and not just treat the symptoms.
We will discuss possible perpetual factors, specific rehabilitative exercises, and stretches to help expedite your recovery, as well as reduce the likelihood the same condition returns in the future.