Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — chiropractic care is widely considered safe when performed by a licensed chiropractor. At Enhanced Chiropractic, we take time to evaluate your condition and create a care plan that’s tailored and appropriate for your body.

It depends on your condition and goals. Some patients feel better after just a few visits, while others benefit from ongoing care — especially for chronic pain or athletic recovery.

Currently, we offer affordable out-of-pocket options and accept HSA/FSA payments. Many patients find our pricing more cost-effective than using insurance-based clinics.

No referral is needed. You can schedule directly with us — and we’ll help you decide if chiropractic care is right for your condition during your free Discovery Visit.

That “pop” is just gas being released from a joint as it's mobilized — similar to cracking your knuckles. It’s safe, normal, and not always necessary to get results.

Prices vary by provider and region, but a typical chiropractic visit can range from $60–$150 per session without insurance. At Enhanced Chiropractic, we offer affordable care and monthly membership options to help you stay consistent without breaking the bank.

Red flags include:

  • Clinics that push long-term treatment plans before evaluating you

  • No personalized care or minimal time spent with the doctor

  • Promising “cures” for non-musculoskeletal conditions

  • Lack of transparency about pricing or outcomes
    We focus on real, evidence-based care — not gimmicks.

Some traditional providers may not fully understand chiropractic’s role in musculoskeletal health. However, many progressive MDs, physical therapists, and orthopedic specialists now recommend chiropractic as part of a well-rounded pain management or recovery plan — especially when combined with soft tissue therapy and movement rehab.

Chiropractic care can help improve mobility, reduce pain, and support recovery from frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) — especially when combined with soft tissue work and movement therapy. We often see great results with a targeted treatment plan.

The fastest way is typically a combination of joint mobilization, soft tissue therapy (like cupping or scraping), PEMF therapy, and consistent guided movement. Recovery still takes time, but the right strategy speeds it up significantly.

Most frozen shoulder cases can be treated without surgery using:

  • Chiropractic adjustments

  • Soft tissue therapy

  • Contrast therapy (heat + cold)

  • PEMF or physical modalities

  • Consistent mobility work