
What We Offer
Midtown Chiropractic & Rehabilitation provides the following:


Class IV MLS Laser Therapy
MLS Laser Therapy is fast-acting. Patients with high levels of acute pain experience relief after the first or second treatment. Sessions last an average of eight minutes, and most people report no sensation at all while receiving laser therapy.
More than 90% of patients experience positive results after the third treatment, with the average course of treatment being 7 to 10 sessions. In many cases, by the third or fourth treatment, swelling is greatly reduced, and there is a rapid relief of pain.
The effects of MLS Laser Therapy are cumulative, so expect to see improvements as you proceed with your treatment plan. Chronic conditions can be controlled with regular treatments, while acute conditions usually subside quickly, typically within one phase of treatments. It is critical that once you start, you complete the course of treatments recommended by your doctor or symptoms are likely to reoccur.
- Nonsurgical Treatment
- Speeds Up the Body’s Natural Healing Process
- Decreases Pain - Sometimes After First Treatment
- Decreases swelling and inflammation
- Helps your body heal at a cellular level
- Arthritis and Bursitis Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Sprains and Strains
- Occupational Injuries
- Repetitive Motion Injuries
- Post-Surgical Swelling
- Tendinitis
- Wounds
- Bruising
- Tendon and Ligament Injuries
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Muscle Strains and Tears
- Sore Muscles and Joints
- Degenerative Joint Conditions
- Neurological Pain
- Chronic Nonhealing Wounds
- General Pain
- Musculoskeletal Disorder
- Pre- and Post-Surgical Treatment
- Anti-Inflammation Applications
- Specific Neurological Conditions
- Plantar Fasciitis


Gonstead Chiropractic
This chiropractic concept begins with a basic biomechanical principle of physics. Every engineer, architect, builder, and carpenter knows the importance of a proper foundation and balanced structure when constructing a building. Any change or shift in the foundation can cause a great amount of deviation in the top part of the structure, causing it to collapse.
