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Healthcare services imageChiropractic adjustments form the foundation of our care, representing a skilled and natural approach to supporting your body's health and function. Think of a chiropractic adjustment as a precise and focused dialogue between Dr. Jenni Boczar's hands and your nervous system. It is a gentle method designed to help restore proper motion to joints that may have become restricted or are not moving as they should. For many residents here in Brunswick, GA, an active lifestyle is a way of life, from boating on the waterways to walking the beautiful local parks. Over time, these activities, or even the demands of daily work, can lead to subtle shifts in your body’s alignment and function. The primary goal of a chiropractic adjustment is to address these mechanical issues at their source. At Family Health Chiropractic, we utilize this technique not as a temporary fix, but as a way to encourage your body’s powerful, inborn ability to regulate and heal itself. This process isn't about forcing anything; it's about re-establishing clear communication pathways within the body so that it can perform optimally. Our approach is always tailored to your individual needs, ensuring the care you receive is as unique as you are.

Symptoms Treated


Many individuals in the Brunswick community seek out care at Family Health Chiropractic when they begin to notice persistent signals from their body that something is amiss. These signals often manifest in ways that can interfere with both work and leisure. Our goal with chiropractic adjustments is to address the underlying mechanical issues that may be contributing to these frustrating and often persistent symptoms. While every person's experience is unique, we often consult with patients who are dealing with:

  • A stubborn, deep ache in the lower back that seems to be a constant companion, making it difficult to sit comfortably at a desk or stand for long periods.
  • Persistent stiffness and a feeling of tightness across the shoulders and neck, which might be accompanied by recurring tension headaches that cloud your day.
  • Discomfort that doesn't stay in one place, but seems to travel down an arm or leg, often described as a tingling or radiating sensation.
  • A noticeable decrease in your normal range of motion, such as finding it difficult to turn your head fully to check your blind spot while driving on I-95.
  • General feelings of physical stress and bodily tension that you can't seem to shake, leaving you feeling fatigued and less resilient than you used to be.