Areas of Focus
- Chiropractic 100%
- Weight Loss, Energy and Ideal Nutrition 80%
- Disc Injury Recovery 100%
- Custom Orthotics 35%
- Auto Accident Recovery 75%
Services Offered
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- WEIGHT LOSS, ENERGY & IDEAL NUTRITION
- MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN
- AUTO-ACCIDENT INJURIES
- DISC INJURY RECOVERY
- CUSTOM ORTHOTICS
Your body is made of billions of cells, all of which require ideal nutrition to function properly. These billions of cells, ultimately, form your whole body. Without ideal nutrition, health is an impossibility. With ideal nutrition, healthy weight normalizes, everlasting energy is experienced and lean muscle is supported. Consider this your foundation for the health you’ve always wanted. Dr. Rosenberg has discovered an incredibly simple solution to re-format your relationship with food . . . and the results speak for themselves!
Be it neck pain, low back pain, shoulder pain or extremity pain. . . pain sucks! Dr. Rosenberg looks forward to helping you discover the root cause of your symptoms, alleviating them at the source.
Motor vehicle accidents are devastating to your body. If left untreated, newly acquired misalignments throughout the spine speed up the natural aging process and can lead to irreparable conditions. Chiropractic is your best defense, but time is of the essence. Dr. Rosenberg was named Vancouver Washington’s “Top-Pick” Chiropractor by the prestigious Whiplash Resource Network.
Dr. Rosenberg has extensive experience helping individuals with disc-related injuries, both pre and post-operative. He uses techniques honed over many years and with thousands of patients. Relief is possible. In fact, many of his patients have experience remarkable progress with Dr. Rosenberg’s care, where others have failed.
Your feet are the foundation of your highly engineered body. Each foot has 3-arches, which over time, can drop for a variety of reasons. Fallen arches, lead to structural instabilities and magnified over thousands of steps can be very destructive to joints and cause pain. Dr. Rosenberg has extensive experience with customized orthotic devices that fit in your shoes. He has made these for professional athletes and weekend warriors, with great success.
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“I’m grateful to have the opportunity to help people
just like you, regain or maximize their health potential.
If you’re struggling from an unwanted health condition, I would be honored to help you get back in the game of living life once again!”
– Dr. Nevin Rosenberg, D.C.
Frequently Asked Questions
A subluxation is the result of spinal bones with improper motion or position affecting nerve communications between your brain and your body.
Distorted nerve communications can be an underlying cause of many health problems beyond just headaches and back pain. For example, interference with nerve impulses going to or from your stomach: stomach problems.A subluxation is a stress response. Muscles go into spasm. Spinal bones lock up. And adjacent nerves are choked or chafed. This interferes with the control and regulation of your body. This garbles communications between the brain and parts of your body.
Your nervous system controls every cell, tissue, organ and system of your body. These nerve impulses travel through your spine. So having a spine free of subluxations is essential for optimal health.
Only a chiropractic examination can detect subluxations. And only chiropractic adjustments can reduce their effect to your nervous system, naturally. Find out if you have subluxations before they become more serious and more difficult to correct.
Do I need a referral?
You don’t need a referral or permission from anyone to see a chiropractor.
It’s your body, your health and your future.
Why fix it, if it's not broken?
This is the “Let sleeping dogs lie” approach to health care! I feel fine. Why do I need to see a doctor?
That’s the problem with the lifestyle-induced health problems facing our culture. They quietly fester in the background, slowly worsening, often without any obvious symptom. Arterial plaque builds up. Blood pressure rises. Certain foods now cause heartburn. Every morning you get out of bed a little bit slower and stiffer. You hardly notice the incremental change.
Ironically, these are often the same folks who religiously change their oil and do other preventive maintenance to lengthen the life, appearance and performance of their car!
If you like being your very best, you’ll love visiting our practice. No shots. No yucky medicine. No “healthier-than-thou” attitude. No preaching.
Is Chiropractic Safe?
The argument about safety concerns is an example of “junk science” and a perennial favorite by those who have an interest in discouraging people from seeking chiropractic care.
Because of the popularity of this tactic, year after year it has been the subject of countless research projects. The result of these studies show complications from neck adjustments, the supposedly “riskiest” chiropractic procedure, are exceedingly rare:
1972 – One death in several tens of million adjustments.1
1978 – One in 10,000,000 neck adjustments.2
1981 – One in a 1,000,000 neck adjustments.3
1983 – Two to three per 1,000,000 adjustments.4
1985 – One in 400,000 neck adjustments.5
1993 – One in 3,846,153 neck adjustments.6
1995 – One in 2,000,000 neck adjustments.7
1996 – One in 900,000 neck adjustments.8
The most recent in-depth review of the relationship between stroke and chiropractic care, was published in the February 15, 2008 issue of Spine Journal. It looked at 10 years of hospital records, involving 100 million person-years.
The verdict?
There was no evidence of an increase in vertebral artery dissection risk with chiropractic, compared with medical management. Based on this review, stroke, particularly vertebrobasilar dissection, should be considered a random and unpredictable complication of any neck movement, including cervical manipulation.
In other words, cases of serious injury are practically nonexistent. By comparison, it makes the deaths caused by over-the-counter-pain-relievers to be considerably more troubling! Although reports vary, annual deaths in the United States attributable to NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, ketoprofen and tiaprofenic acid) range from 3,200 to higher than 16,500 deaths and 76,000 hospitalizations.9
Even risk-adverse insurance companies recognize the safety of today’s chiropractic care. The premiums for malpractice insurance paid by chiropractors are a mere fraction of what medical practitioners must pay. Chiropractic care is safe.
References
1 Maigne R. Orthopedic Medicine: A New Approach to Vertebral Manipulations. Springfield, Illinois, Charles C. Thomas. 1972; 155, 169.2 Cyriax J. Textbook of Orthopaedic Medicine. Vol 1. Diagnosis of soft tissue lesions (7th edition). London, Bailliere Tindall. 1978; 165.3 Hosek RS, Schram SB, Silverman H, Meyers JB. Cervical Manipulation. J Amer Med Assoc. 1981; 245:922.4 Gutmann G. Verletzungen der arteria vertebrailis durch manuelle therapie. Manuelle Medizin 1983; 21:2-14.5 Dvorak J, Orelli F. How dangerous is manipulation of the cervical spine? Manuel Med 1985; 2:1-4.
6 Carey PF. A report on the occurrence of cerebrovasular accidents in chiropractic practice. J Canada Chiropractic Association 1993 (June);37 (2): 104-6.7 Dabbs V Lauretti WJ. A risk assessment of cervical manipulation vs NSAIDS for the treatment of neck pain. J Manip Physio Ther1995 (Oct); 18 (8): 530-6.
8 Klougart N, Leboeuf-Yde C, Rasmussen LR. Safety in Chiropractic Practice. J Manip Physiol Ther 1996 (Jul-Aug); 19 (6): 371-7.
9 Singh Gurkirpal, MD, “Recent Considerations in Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Gastropathy”, The American Journal of Medicine, July 27, 1998, p. 31S Wolfe M. MD, Lichtenstein D. MD, and Singh Gurkirpal, MD, “Gastrointestinal Toxicity of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs”, The New England Journal of Medicine, June 17, 1999, Vol. 340, No. 24, pp. 1888-1889.
Edward J. Frech and Mae F. Go, “Treatment and chemoprevention of NSAID-associated gastrointestinal complications”, Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 2009, pp. 65-73
Fries James F., “NSAID Gastropathy: The Second Most Deadly Rheumatic Disease? Epidemiology and Risk Appraisal”, Journal of Rheumatology, 1991, (Supplement 28), Vol. 18, pp. 6-10
Bolten W., Lang B., Wagner A., and Krobot K., “Consequences and Costs of NSAID-Induced Gastropathy in Germany”, Akt Rheumotol, 1999, Vol. 24, pp. 127-134