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

Chiropractic Care Reduces Opioid Usage in Military Personnel with Low Back Pain
Chiropractic Care Reduces Opioid Usage in Military Personnel with Low Back Pain
The Journal of General Internal Medicine published a study on May 20, 2025, with the title "The Impact of Chiropractic Care on Opioid Prescriptions in Veterans Health Administration Patients Receiving Low Back Pain Care." . . .
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Resolution of Headaches, Improvement in Energy and Mental Clarity with Chiropractic
Resolution of Headaches, Improvement in Energy and Mental Clarity with Chiropractic
In the third quarter issue of the Asia-Pacific Chiropractic Journal published on July 1, 2025, are the results of a case study showing chiropractic helping a patient with chronic headaches as well as producing improvements in energy and mental clarity. . . .
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Chiropractic Helps Improve Academic Performance in Dyslexic Students
Chiropractic Helps Improve Academic Performance in Dyslexic Students
The 2025 second-quarter issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published the results of a case series documenting the chiropractic care of three students diagnosed with dyslexia and struggling with learning disabilities. . . .
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Improvement in ADHD Symptoms in Woman Who Suffered Multiple Physical Traumas
Improvement in ADHD Symptoms in Woman Who Suffered Multiple Physical Traumas
Many people don't realize how deeply stress and physical trauma can affect the body long after an injury seems to have healed. Stress doesn't only come from emotional strain—it can also build up from physical injuries, accidents, repetitive strain, and even long-standing tension patterns. Over time, . . .
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