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Chiropractic adjustment being performed at Aligned Health

Chiropractic Adjustments in Laguna Hills, CA

Chiropractic Adjustments is one of 14 modalities we offer patients from Laguna Hills. The office sits right here in Laguna Hills, close enough for Nellie Gail Ranch residents to build it into a real care plan.

Why Laguna Hills patients choose us

Built for Laguna Hills patients.

  • Restores joint motion where it’s been lost
  • We regularly treat patients commuting in via I-5 at Avery Pkwy / Lake Forest Dr, so we know the schedule that works for Laguna Hills residents.
  • A straightforward drive from Nellie Gail Ranch, most Laguna Hills patients reach us right here in Laguna Hills.

How it works

Inside a chiropractic adjustments session.

01

Locate the restriction

We palpate segment-by-segment to find the joints that have lost normal motion or become guarded.

02

Position the segment

You’re positioned so the target joint is isolated and the surrounding tissue is relaxed.

03

Deliver a controlled thrust

A high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust restores motion. It’s quick, well under a second, and usually feels like a release of pressure.

04

Support the change

We layer targeted soft-tissue work, mobility drills, or a recovery modality to help the segment hold its new position.

What you can expect

Real results, close to home.

  • Restores joint motion where it’s been lost
  • Relaxes protective muscle guarding around the segment
  • Reduces mechanical low-back, neck, and mid-back pain
  • Supports better posture and daily movement mechanics
  • Non-drug, non-surgical first-line care for most spinal pain
  • Complements strength, mobility, and rehab programs

Questions from local patients

Laguna Hills FAQs.

How far is Aligned Health from Laguna Hills for chiropractic adjustments?

We're based in Laguna Hills, so if you're local, you're already close.

Does the adjustment hurt?

For the vast majority of patients, no. The thrust is quick and most people describe it as a release of pressure rather than pain. Some mild next-day soreness (like after a good workout) is normal.

Is the popping sound bad?

Not at all. The audible pop is the release of gas dissolved in the joint’s synovial fluid. It’s harmless and not required for the adjustment to work.

Getting here

No commute needed, our office is in Laguna Hills.