Welcome to OnSite Chiropractic

Welcome to OnSite Chiropractic where we bring Chiropractic out to the world!
OnSite Chiropractic was established to fulfill a need - the need to make Chiropractic care more accessible to people.
The biggest obstacle to receiving Chiropractic care, for most people, is time.
By bringing Chiropractic care out to the work place we overcome that obstacle so
people all over the world can lead healthier and happier lives!

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Call 267-679-0514

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Health Articles

Child Suffering with Encopresis Helped by Chiropractic
Child Suffering with Encopresis Helped by Chiropractic
The 2025 third quarter issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published a case study documenting the immediate resolution of encopresis in a child after the child started chiropractic care. . . .
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Chiropractic Causes an Increase in Athletic Performance and Recovery Time
Chiropractic Causes an Increase in Athletic Performance and Recovery Time
Some people think of chiropractic care as something you turn to when your back or neck hurts. But growing evidence suggests it may play a much bigger role in how the body performs and recovers. A case published in the first quarter 2026 issue of the Asian-Pacific Chiropractic Journal followed a physically . . .
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Cerebral Palsy Patient with Additional Symptoms Helped by Chiropractic
Cerebral Palsy Patient with Additional Symptoms Helped by Chiropractic
In the third quarter 2025 issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal is a case study that documents the improvement under chiropractic care of a Cerebral Palsy patient suffering with multiple symptoms because of their condition. . . .
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Resolution of Persistent Sleepwalking with Chiropractic
Resolution of Persistent Sleepwalking with Chiropractic
On October 1, 2025, the Asian-Pacific Chiropractic Journal published the results of a case study showing chiropractic care helping a patient resolve the issues of sleepwalking and headaches. The medical term for sleepwalking is somnambulism. The Sleep Foundation describes this condition by saying, "Sleepwalking . . .
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