Adjustments with diversified, drop and activator techniques:
These techniques are the most common and widely used. Our chiropractors discuss with you the different treatment methods and what will be most effective to treat your conditions. To correct alignment issues, the chiropractor will likely utilize their hands, the special drop table, and potentially an appliance called an activator.
An activator is a small hand-held appliance that can deliver quicker and lighter thrusts than can be accomplished by hand. It is sometimes a preferred method of treatment for particular conditions, or for patients who prefer not to have manual manipulation.
Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression therapy is a safe, non-surgical treatment designed to relieve pressure on spinal discs and irritated nerves while promoting natural healing. At our chiropractic office, spinal decompression is delivered as part of a comprehensive, carefully sequenced treatment approach—one that sets us apart and contributes to our consistently strong clinical outcomes.
Each decompression session begins with therapeutic heat applied to the affected area. This step helps relax and loosen tight muscles, improves circulation, and prepares the spine to respond more effectively to decompression. We then perform computerized spinal decompression to gently reduce disc pressure, encourage disc rehydration, and improve nutrient exchange to injured tissues.
Following decompression, we apply myofascial release therapy to address residual muscle tension and soft-tissue restrictions that can interfere with proper healing. A precise chiropractic adjustment is then performed, when appropriate, to restore joint mobility and improve spinal alignment. Treatment concludes with electric muscle stimulation combined with ice therapy to calm inflammation, reduce post-treatment soreness, and support recovery.
This comprehensive approach allows us to address not only disc-related issues, but also the muscular, joint, and neurological components that contribute to chronic pain. Spinal decompression is commonly used to help patients suffering from disc herniations, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, chronic low back pain, and neck pain. Many of our patients seek care after being told surgery or injections may be their only options—some with procedures already scheduled.
Every patient begins with a thorough evaluation to determine whether spinal decompression is appropriate. Treatment plans are customized, progress is closely monitored, and care is adjusted as needed to support long-term improvement—not just temporary relief.
If you are looking for a non-invasive, well-rounded approach to disc-related back or neck pain, spinal decompression therapy may be an effective solution.
Full spine and extremity adjusting
At Rising Wellness, we address proper alignment of the spine, as well as making adjustments to other joints (ankle, TMJ, hip, knee, elbow, shoulder, wrist, etc.). Manipulation of the extremities can address posture, carpal tunnel syndrome, pain and/or loss of motion in the joint, issues with gait, and many other issues.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS)
EMS uses small electrical impulses to either break down muscle spasms or to strengthen the muscle, depending on the desired effect. Small pads are adhered to the skin, and electrodes in the pads deliver small impulses that mimic the central nervous system and cause the muscle to contract. It can be part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan for certain injuries.
Microcurrent
Microcurrent therapy uses a device to send weak electrical signals to the body to generally aid in speeding healing and recovery. In some cases, it can be used as a treatment for pain associated with injury.
Kinesio Taping
Kinesio taping is used to support and stabilize muscles and joints without restricting range of motion. The tape can be worn for several days to facilitate the healing process, and can be used on all ages to treat a number of orthopedic, neuromuscular, neurological and other conditions. The use of kinesio taping can also decrease inflammation in the affected areas.
Active Release Technique (ART)
Dr Hoyt is certified in Active Release Technique (ART)
ART is a patented, hands-on, movement based therapy designed to treat soft tissue injuries (muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, nerves). Dr. Hoyt uses manual pressure combined with patient guided movements to relieve pain, improve mobility, and fix restrictions caused by injury, overuse, or repetitive strain.
On-Site Digital X-ray
At Rising Wellness, we utilize digital radiography equipment when needed to get an immediate image of your skeletal system to determine what is causing your pain. This technology speeds our ability to properly diagnose and treat your ailment, and get you started on your recovery sooner.
Custom Orthotics
For 70 years, Foot Levelers has been making custom orthotics that are clinically proven to help reduce pain and improve whole body wellness by balancing the body from the ground up. Your feet are your foundation. And structural imbalances in your feet can lead to issues throughout the body like plastic deformation, overpronation, plantar fasciitis, low back pain, knee pain, hip pain, sciatica, or achilles tendinitis.
Your feet don’t even have to be hurting to cause some of these issues. Foot Levelers custom orthotics, Shoethotics® and Sandalthotics® can help by properly supporting and positioning the feet.
A foot scan or impression shows how imbalances in the feet lead to problems throughout your body. The orthotics are then made off your foot scan or impression.
Only Foot Levelers custom orthotics support all 3 arches of the foot. Your arches give the foot strength to support the body in a balanced fashion. Balancing your foundation can help relieve pain and avoid future issues. Ask us about getting scanned or download Foot Levelers Patient Catalog for more information.
The Foot/Spine Connection
All parts of your body are linked together. And your feet are the foundation!
Even though all your body parts are connected and affect one another, your feet are what Foot Levelers calls, the “foundation”. Your entire body is supported and balanced by your feet. Therefore, if your feet are pronated (as 99% of all people’s feet are), your body will suffer – starting with either the knee, hip, or back.
When something goes wrong with one of our parts and we experience pain, traditional medical doctors attempt to treat patients using prescriptions or surgery. This, in our opinion, is a very narrow view of solutions and care.
We are mindful of the whole body – specifically the musculoskeletal system. As we meet with our patients, we observe data through 3D scans and x-rays – pinpointing the root cause of the problem in order to apply appropriate treatment that typically begins with Foot Levelers Custom Orthotics. Why? Because our feet are the “foundation” of the body and Foot Levelers has an excellent reputation for making the best custom orthotics on the planet.
Since 99% of all people have foot pronation (often causing imbalances and stresses in the knees, which in turn puts stress on the hip, back, and even our neck), custom orthotics are a vital solution to whole body health. This is the bio kinetic chain in action. When our feet are stabilized and in balance, the rest of the kinetic chain will function as it should – pain free! But when our feet are pronated and de-stabilized, the rest of the kinetic chain will be negatively impacted – typically resulting in pain and loss of function.
Pregnancy and Pediatrics
For Expectant Mothers
Vagus nerve care can help ease pregnancy discomforts, promote smoother labor, and support faster postpartum recovery—naturally.
For Children
Gentle chiropractic adjustments can enhance digestion, sleep, focus, and overall developmental balance, helping children thrive as they grow.
By restoring vagus nerve balance, Dr. Meg helps patients of all ages experience:
- More energy and emotional resilience
- Less stress and inflammation
- Better digestion, sleep, and immunity
- A deeper sense of calm and well-being
What is Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractic care focuses on alignment of the spine and proper positioning of your joints to ensure that you maximize comfortable movement and flexibility. Using gentle and effective pressure with the chiropractor’s hands, or a small instrument, we strive to normalize the movement of your body’s frame.
This treatment is often referred to as “adjustments” or “manipulation.” The nerves that run through your spine contribute to your overall muscular and nervous system health, and proper alignment allows you to function at your peak. Your body is designed to have a healthy curve of the spine, joints that move freely, and nerves that are not impinged, all of which allows you to be active and move without pain.
How do I know if I need Chiropractic Care?
Often, when people are uncomfortable in their bodies, they say things like, “my back is out,” or, “I’ve got a crick in my neck,” or “my ankle is making a popping noise.” Phrases and feelings like this are indicative of needing a corrective adjustment.
Sometimes, there is an obvious trauma, like a car accident, that necessitates care. However, even the stress of daily living (stepping off a curb wrong, falling, colliding with another player at basketball practice, etc.) can easily cause your spine or joints to go out of alignment.
What’s something I probably don’t know about Chiropractic Care
A great chiropractor can help with all sorts of ailments you may not associate with your chiropractor. Did you know your chiropractor can help with TMJ? Knee and ankle joints? Mobility? Headaches? Balance? Breast-feeding? Bedwetting? Increased comfort after childbirth for both mom and baby?
Regular chiropractic care increases your comfort and quality of life.
What to Expect
What can I expect at my first appointment?
You can expect a professional, courteous doctor who will talk with you about your reasons for visiting. You will stay completely clothed for your appointment (be sure and wear clothes that don’t restrict your movement), and we will do an exam to assess your range of motion, alignment and areas of concern. If x-rays are required for diagnosis, we take and process those in our office.
A typical treatment session will have you lie on a comfortable, padded table, and your doctor will use their hands to apply gentle pressure to get you realigned. Sometimes a small, non-invasive, pain-free instrument is used for special adjustments.
