
Acupuncture: supporting natural healing (not numbing the pain).
Chronic pain is not just one bad spot. It is a pattern.
Helping tight muscles move better since 1994
It’s okay if your daily habits are stubborn. It’s not okay if your pain is.
I was in an accident a couple years ago and I had a fourth-degree separation in my shoulder. I wasn’t able to move my shoulder properly. I did not have full rotation or was able to lift my left arm above my head. It made daily life horrible. In 4 visits Dr Joe had my shoulder moving almost in full capacity. I am very grateful and highly recommend his services.
Better mechanics. Less irritation.
When your biomechanics are off, small movements hit the wrong spots, day after day.
The smart way to stimulate your central nervous system
Less pain when you sit. Less fear when you merge on the highway. And less waking at night.
- Increase circulation
- Reduce inflammation
- Release endorphins
- Reduce muscle tension
- Reduce anxiety
- Reduce stress hormones

Ibuprofen is not meant to be popped like candy
You don’t take Ibuprofen for the fun of taking pills (but because you have to get to work).
Just for the record
Pain on waking? Is not normal.
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Tension headaches
- Migraines

What do you do when irritated joints get more chatty at night?
A simple wake-up routine (not a swallow and hope for the best).
From clock watching nights to really rested mornings
Tune-ups for better sleep positions.
- Stress
- Insomnia
- Anxiety

When the generic, “sit-up straight” advice just isn’t cutting it anymore.
Posture awareness you actually use.
Blend the best of treatment worlds
Comprehensive chiropractic care is not guesswork.
- Arthritis
- Muscle tension
- Sciatica
- Nerve irritation

You won’t have to live with pain forever
Isn’t it time to stop reaching for the Ibuprofen on instinct?
Experience
I like to explain what's happening with your body in simple, plain language (without all the medical mumbo jumbo). And this helps you make an informed decision regarding your best way forward.
Dr. Joseph Tanti
Chiropractic Orthopaedic Specialist
Issues
I am here to help with everything from head–to–toe (and help you understand what you are going through). Personalizing your treatment to the individual is key for putting your best foot forward.
Dr. Ethan Marler
Doctor of Chiropractic
Whole body (not just one joint)
Pain is not a one-time thing. It is a, “this has been building for years” kind of thing.
You like clear steps (not mysteries)
It’s not an endless line of appointments. It’s progress in real time.

Book your appointment
Book your spine, joint, and muscle clarity agreement.

Schedule your treatment
Choose a time that fits your week (online or by phone).

Plans that fit YOUR life
Build the outline for a conservative, integrated plan using the tools you actually need, including chiropractic, acupuncture/IMS, shockwave, massage, rehab, orthotics. And build both “floor” and “ideal” versions so it fits around work, kids, and energy.

Have a thorough assessment
Start with your story, then do a focused orthopaedic, chiropractic, neurological and movement exam and review any imaging you already have. You’ll know what is driving your pain and whether we’re the right place to help.

Ongoing Support
Check your progress in real‑world terms: sleep, walking, workdays, caregiving, travel. Adjust the plan based on how you respond. Ask about imaging or another specialist if needed.
Small changes. Big relief.
What you secretly want from chiropractic care (doesn’t have to be a secret).
Q: Does it hurt?
Treatments may feel briefly uncomfortable, but are usually well tolerated. And any soreness passes quickly.
Q: Is it safe?
Yes, chiropractic care and the therapies we use are very safe when performed after a thorough assessment and tailored to your condition. We review your health history, screen for any contraindications, and modify treatment based on your stage of injury, surgery, or overall health. Most people experience mild, short-term soreness similar to exercise, which typically settles quickly. Your safety is always the priority, and we only use techniques that are appropriate for you.
Q: How many sessions do I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on your condition, how long you’ve had it, your overall health, and your goals. Some acute issues may improve in a few visits, while more complex or long-standing problems may require a longer, more structured plan. We continually reassess your progress and adjust your care so you’re not coming in more often than necessary. Our focus is always on helping you recover as effectively and efficiently as possible.
Rehab rhythm that fits your schedule
No rush. No pressure. Only a plan that fits your life.
