senior chiropractic care in calgary

Senior Chiropractic Care in Calgary

TIME WEARS ON ALL OF US BUT IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE UNBEARABLE! OUR PROFESSIONAL TEAM HELPS IMPROVE SENIOR QUALITY OF LIFE!


chiropractic care for seniors in Calgary

As we age, it becomes increasingly important to take care of our bodies and maintain good health. At Cameron Family Chiropractic, we understand the unique needs of seniors and are committed to providing high-quality chiropractic care to help them live their best lives.

Sometimes, limitations we attribute to aging are actually a result of poor spinal health or function.

Our chiropractors, Dr. Monique and Dr. Dave, are experienced in working with Calgary seniors and have a deep understanding of the changes that occur in the body as we age. We use a variety of techniques, including spinal adjustments, exercise, and other therapies, to help seniors maintain (or improve) their level of mobility, reduce pain, and improve their overall health and well-being.

In addition to providing chiropractic care in sw Calgary, we also offer guidance on healthy lifestyle habits and can work with our senior patients to develop a solid personalized care plan that meets their specific needs and goals.

If you or a loved one has been searching for chiropractic care for seniors in Calgary, we encourage you to contact us here at Cameron Family Chiropractic. We are dedicated to helping seniors live healthy, active lives in Alberta.


Frequently Asked Questions about senior chiropractic care

  • Yes. it’s never too late to make improvements. We have had great success with back pain including in the elderly. Our gentle approach allows us to work with people of any age. We have worked with people up to 100 with great success.

  • While it is difficult to state what the most common would be… arthritis would definitely be up there alongside a general lack of motion over the years.

  • We would start with gentle chiro adjustments and postural movement exercises to help regain or maintain mobility.

  • It is normal to have them at any point in your life depending on what you’re doing. As you start exercising for the first time you’re going to have pains but as you keep going your body will get used to it and be able to recover more efficiently.