Services

Prenatal Chiropractic
Whether you are trying to conceive or are already pregnant, having a neuro-spinal system that is clear and connected creates the optimal environment for a comfortable and healthy pregnancy. Visiting a prenatal chiropractor during pregnancy can help with:
Reflux, indigestion
Energy levels
Pain and discomfort
Sciatica
Pubic symphysis dysfunction
Round ligament pain
Postpartum recovery and alignment
Dr. Megan is certified in the Webster Technique from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) for addressing the pelvic and ligamentous imbalances during pregnancy.
After you have grown and safely delivered your baby, the demands on a mother’s body change dramatically. This body that has loved and carried another human now needs some love and support, and we are here to do that. Let us take care of you while your body heals and adapts, so you can take care of your new family. Postpartum care can help with:
Increased energy levels
Upper back pain relief from breastfeeding or constant leaning over
Pelvis alignment and healing after birth
Better adaptation to the stress of having a newborn



Pediatric Chiropractic
At Magnolia Chiropractic Co, we believe that health begins at and even before birth. During the first few years of life, essential neuro-development changes occur that are crucial to a child’s life-long growth and development. 65% of your child’s neurological development occurs in the first years of life! Getting your child checked regularly by a pediatric chiropractor ensures that their neuro-spinal system is clear and connected and can better adapt to stressors allowing for optimal development. Pediatric chiropractic has been shown to help with:
Colic and constipation
Breastfeeding and latch issues
Reflux and digestive problems
Ear infections
Flat spots on head
Difficulty sleeping
Allergies
Anxiety
Sensory processing
*Chiropractic care does not treat any conditions or diseases, but instead removes interference in the nervous system, allowing for the body to self-heal and regulate. *
Although all infants should be checked right after birth, here are 3 clear indicators to bring you baby to a pediatric chiropractor.
1. Their head tilts to one side, even after you straighten it
2. They seem to have difficulty turning their neck to one side
3. They have difficulty settling down or sleeping soundly
Dr. Megan has additional training from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) and the pediatric experience.
Whole Family Wellness
We want to see the entire family grow their health – dads and grandparents included! While Dr. Megan does have additional training and certifications to care for pregnant women and children, we believe that families do best when everyone is under care and has a thriving nervous system. We commonly see people with:
Anxiety and stress
Allergies and sinus problems
Headaches
Digestive issues
Pain and discomfort


INSiGHT Scanning Technology
Everything we do is determined by what is happening in our nervous system! Your nervous system serves as an inner communication tool by providing information to your brain that helps your body react appropriately. Without a properly functioning nervous system, communication between your brain and your body could become compromised.
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Our INSiGHT scanning technology allows us to accurately report on the efficiency of our nervous system and how it's adapting to stress. These scans are completely safe for everyone and was designed to scan all ages, including pregnant mamas and infants.
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We conduct 3 scans:
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Heart Rate Variability: HRV measures how well your nervous system is adapting to stress. This lets us know if you're stuck in a stressed mode of function or a calm mode of function.
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Rolling Thermal: This scan takes the temperature along your spine. In the same way that the skin around a healing cut will get hot, our nerves give off a heat response when there is interference. This measures how our nerves are communicating with organs, glands, and blood vessels.
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sEMG (Static Electromyography): sEMG scans assess how the nerves are communicating with the muscles that maintain posture. Knowing how this communication is being distributed gives us a good overall picture of the function of the nervous system.