
Chiropractic Adjustments in Westminster, CA
Patients from Westminster, including those near the Little Saigon business district on Bolsa Ave, drive about 32 minutes from Westminster via I-405 / CA-22 interchange for chiropractic adjustments at Aligned Health, one of Westminster's closer options for this kind of care.
How it works
Inside a chiropractic adjustments session.
Locate the restriction
We palpate segment-by-segment to find the joints that have lost normal motion or become guarded.
Position the segment
You’re positioned so the target joint is isolated and the surrounding tissue is relaxed.
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.
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
Why Westminster patients choose us
Built for Westminster patients.
- A straightforward drive from Little Saigon, most Westminster patients reach us about 32 minutes from Westminster via I-405 / CA-22 interchange.
- Chiropractic Adjustments is paired with up to 13 other on-site modalities, so Westminster patients don't need a second appointment across town.
- Restores joint motion where it’s been lost
Questions from local patients
Westminster FAQs.
Do you offer chiropractic adjustments for patients coming from Westminster?
Yes. Westminster residents, including those near the Little Saigon business district on Bolsa Ave, regularly come in for chiropractic adjustments. The drive is about 32 minutes from Westminster via I-405 / CA-22 interchange.
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
Expect roughly 32 minutes via I-405 / CA-22 interchange from the Little Saigon area of Westminster.
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