Chiropractic Therapy

Chiropractic Care That Helps the Body Heal Naturally

At New Hope Chiropractic, our philosophy is simple: pain relief should be more than temporary. Our goal is to support your body’s natural ability to heal, repair, and recover—so you don’t just feel better for the moment, but find lasting resolution.

Through a combination of chiropractic care, physical modalities, and advanced therapies, we create treatment plans that reduce pain, restore function, and strengthen your body for long-term health.

Supporting Natural Healing with Physical Modalities

Chiropractic care is about more than adjustments. At our office, we use physical therapies that work with your body’s natural systems to reduce pain and promote tissue repair:
•    Electrical Stimulation – Helps relax tight muscles, reduce spasms, and improve circulation to injured areas.
•    Therapeutic Ultrasound – Uses sound waves to reduce inflammation and speed healing at the tissue level.
•    Hydrotherapy – Applies water-based treatment for relaxation, improved mobility, and pain relief.

These therapies are designed to complement chiropractic adjustments, giving your body the extra support it needs to recover more efficiently.

Advanced Therapies for Lasting Results

Sometimes the body needs more specialized support. That’s why we also offer advanced treatments that go beyond the basics:
•    Cold Laser Therapy – Encourages cellular repair, reduces inflammation, and speeds recovery from injuries.
•    Shockwave Therapy – Breaks up scar tissue, stimulates blood flow, and helps with chronic pain conditions.
•    Spinal Decompression Therapy – Creates space within the spine, reducing nerve compression and supporting disc health.

By combining these therapies with traditional chiropractic care, we aim to correct the underlying issue rather than just mask the symptoms.

Specialized Care Techniques

Every patient’s needs are unique, which is why Dr. Abraham brings advanced certifications into the care we provide:
•    Webster Technique – A safe, gentle chiropractic approach designed especially for pregnancy, helping balance the pelvis and reduce discomfort.
•    Dry Needling – Targets muscle trigger points to relieve tension, improve mobility, and reduce chronic pain.

These specialized tools allow us to expand treatment options and create personalized care plans that match your goals and your body’s needs.

More Than Relief—Resolution

Too often, people seek care that only gives momentary relief. At New Hope Chiropractic, our focus is on helping you move past short-term fixes toward lasting solutions. We want to address the root of your pain, restore your body’s natural balance, and give you the tools to stay healthy for the long term.

When your body heals properly, you don’t just get out of pain—you get back to living with strength, energy, and freedom.

“Chiropractic patients were found to be more satisfied with their back care providers after four weeks of treatment than were medical patients. Results from observational studies suggested that back pain patients are more satisfied with chiropractic care than with medical care. Additionally, studies conclude that patients are more satisfied with chiropractic care than they were with physical therapy after six weeks.”

— Hertzman-Miller et al (2002), American Journal of Public Health

“Chiropractic care appeared relatively cost-effective for the treatment of chronic low-back pain. Chiropractic and medical care performed comparably for acute patients. Practice-based clinical outcomes were consistent with systematic reviews of spinal manipulative efficacy: manipulation-based therapy is at least as good as and, in some cases, better than other therapeusis.”

– Haas et al (2005), Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics

“Chiropractic is the largest, most regulated, and best recognized of the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) professions. CAM patient surveys show that chiropractors are used more often than any other alternative provider group and patient satisfaction with chiropractic care is very high. There is steadily increasing patient use of chiropractic in the United States, which has tripled in the past two decades.”

– Meeker, Haldeman (2002), Annals of Internal Medicine