Chiropractic

Doctors of Chiropractic spend four years studying their art after completing a four-year undergraduate degree. The focus is put on spinal health leading to the overall health of the body. Chiropractors implement a small thrust or adjustment to joints in their normal range of motion to restore proper motion and function. By adjusting the spine and other joints, movement, as well as proper commun... Read More

Doctors of Chiropractic spend four years studying their art after completing a four-year undergraduate degree. The focus is put on spinal health leading to the overall health of the body. Chiropractors implement a small thrust or adjustment to joints in their normal range of motion to restore proper motion and function. By adjusting the spine and other joints, movement, as well as proper communication with the nervous system, is restored. This allows the body to heal as nature intended. A variety of techniques are utilized by our chiropractors and tailored to each individual based on comfort and effectiveness. An emphasis is put on implementing evidence based chiropractic techniques and treatments.

Dr. Amy Winchester grew up in the countryside of rural Sanger, California and spent most of her time outside as a child. She learned early on that she wanted to help others, starting with the small animals she found. As she grew older, her focus shifted to functional medicine.

Dr. Amy was a scholastic athlete that made regular trips to her chiropractor to aid in her optimal performance. When her horse was injured in an accident at a high school rodeo, an animal chiropractor aided in her recovery using adjustments and low level laser therapy, which affirmed her passion to become a chiropractor.

She chose to complete her undergraduate career at CSU Fresno, where she became a member of the college rodeo team as well as Kappa Alpha Theta. She completed her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology with an emphasis in Human Anatomy and Physiology. Her Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree was completed at Palmer College of Chiropractic-West in 2018, where she was a member of the Palmer West Sport’s Council; aiding in the recovery of athletes in the San Francisco Bay Area, with pro bono chiropractic care. While finishing her D.C., she also attended Options for Animals, College of Animal Chiropractic, in Kansas, where she graduated and became certified by IVCA in animal chiropractic in 2019.

Dr. Amy’s main focus is on treating the cause of problems, not band-aid solutions. She enjoys working with fellow riders and others that take an active approach to their health! She uses a series of evidence based chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue mobilization, exercises, and stretching to keep horse and rider in top shape.

She is excited to help you and your family maintain optimum performance and live a healthy, active, & functional life.

Her list of education and certifications include:

Education:

International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA) Board Certified 2019 Options for Animals College of Animal Chiropractic Alumni 2019 Palmer College of Chiropractic West Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) 2018 California State University Fresno Bachelor of Science (B.S.) 2013

Certifications:

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (2017) Functional Movement Technique (2016) RockTape (Basic, Athlete, Equine) (2016) Equinology Basic Stretching (2015)

Dr. Amy Winchester grew up in the countryside of rural Sanger, California and spent most of her t... Read More

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