Spine assessment
Spine assessment is written around spine comfort, posture, movement restriction, ergonomics, manual-care planning, and home routines, so the card belongs clearly to Chiropractor.
Treatments
Metro Chiropractor Wellness House presents Chiropractor services through spine comfort, posture, movement restriction, ergonomics, manual-care planning, and home routines, movement screening, posture review, referral reports, and red-flag checks, manual-care discussion, mobility routines, ergonomic coaching, and comfort tracking, and spine-care follow-up through function, posture, and home practice.
This page explains Chiropractor through the actual language patients expect from a chiropractic care clinic, not a generic doctor profile. Each service card stays close to neck/back discomfort, posture, mobility, work habits, sleep position, and activity limitations, movement screening, posture review, referral reports, and red-flag checks, prevention, reports, and follow-up.
Spine assessment is written around spine comfort, posture, movement restriction, ergonomics, manual-care planning, and home routines, so the card belongs clearly to Chiropractor.
Posture review explains movement screening, posture review, referral reports, and red-flag checks in patient language and keeps the next step easy to understand.
Dr. Naina Rao is positioned as the guide for Manual care planning, with attention to manual-care discussion, mobility routines, ergonomic coaching, and comfort tracking.
Home routine guidance connects the first visit to spine-care follow-up through function, posture, and home practice, giving the clinic a stronger specialty story.
Chiropractor is presented with deep chiropractic care focus: spine comfort, posture, movement restriction, ergonomics, manual-care planning, and home routines, movement screening, posture review, referral reports, and red-flag checks, manual-care discussion, mobility routines, ergonomic coaching, and comfort tracking, and spine-care follow-up through function, posture, and home practice.
Chiropractor care is introduced through spine comfort, posture, movement restriction, ergonomics, manual-care planning, and home routines, with patient-friendly explanations that make the specialty feel specific from the first screen.
The content organizes neck/back discomfort, posture, mobility, work habits, sleep position, and activity limitations into a calm consultation story so patients understand what the doctor may review.
movement screening, posture review, referral reports, and red-flag checks are positioned as coordination points, not confusing medical words dropped onto a page.
The care plan connects manual-care discussion, mobility routines, ergonomic coaching, and comfort tracking with spine-care follow-up through function, posture, and home practice, giving the clinic a mature follow-up identity.