COAST chiropractors in Squamish provide integrated rehabilitation that combines soft tissue mobilization, joint manipulation, and exercise therapy. Our goal is simple: help you move better, feel stronger, and stay active in a way that fits life in Squamish.
Between hiking, biking, skiing, climbing, and physically demanding work, it’s common to deal with nagging issues that keep coming back. At COAST Squamish, a chiropractic appointment is not a quick adjustment and out the door. Our chiropractors take a progressive approach that blends hands-on treatment with movement-based rehab and exercise prescription so your results hold up outside the clinic.For more information click the link to the Canadian Chiropractic Association website ww.chiropractic.ca
Book in with a Chiropractor if you are looking for:
Benefits
The benefits of chiropractic care include:
Pain relief for back, neck, and joint issues
Improved mobility and range of motion
Improved posture and alignment
Reduced muscle tension and stiffness
Faster recovery from injuries
Enhanced athletic performance
Headache and migraine relief
Improved nervous system function
Injury prevention through functional movement corrections
Reduced reliance on pain medication
Increased overall physical well-being
Treatments
Soft Tissue Release
Joint manipulation
Corrective Exercise prescription
K-Tape
Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization
PNF stretching or FRC Pails/Rails
Epley’s Maneuver would be good as well
Our approach
At COAST Squamish, we treat the body as a connected system, not isolated parts. Your appointment starts with an assessment of functional movement to identify what is driving your symptoms. From there, our chiropractors use a combination of soft tissue techniques, joint mobilization or manipulation, and corrective exercise to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve performance.
For active Squamish lifestyles, the focus is often on improving how you load and move through common problem areas like the hips, ankles, mid-back, shoulders, and neck. The goal is not only to feel better, but to build a foundation that holds up on the trails, slopes, gym floor, job site, and in daily life.
Conditions Treated by Chiropractic Care
Low back pain
Neck pain
Headaches and migraines
Shoulder pain (rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder)
Sciatica
Sports injuries
Postural imbalances
Hip and pelvic pain
Ankle and foot pain (plantar fasciitis, sprains)
TMJ dysfunction
Herniated discs
Muscle strains
Repetitive strain injuries
BPPV
Motor vehicle accidents MVA
Experience a new approach to care with our progressive and integrated chiropractors at COAST. Book your appointment today and start your journey to improved mobility and pain relief.
Chiropractor in Squamish FAQ
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COAST chiropractors in Squamish provide integrated rehabilitation that combines soft tissue mobilization, joint manipulation, and exercise therapy. The goal is to help you move better, feel stronger, and stay active in a way that fits life in Squamish.
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At COAST Squamish, a chiropractic appointment is not a quick adjustment and out the door. The chiropractors take a progressive approach that blends hands-on treatment with movement-based rehab and exercise prescription so your results hold up outside the clinic.
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You may want to book with a Chiropractor in Squamish if you are looking for pain relief, improved mobility, better movement quality, injury recovery support, or a plan that addresses the root cause instead of temporary fixes.
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Benefits of chiropractic care include pain relief for back, neck, and joint issues, improved mobility and range of motion, improved posture and alignment, reduced muscle tension and stiffness, faster recovery from injuries, enhanced athletic performance, headache and migraine relief, improved nervous system function, injury prevention through functional movement corrections, reduced reliance on pain medication, and increased overall physical well-being.
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Treatments may include soft tissue release, joint manipulation, corrective exercise prescription, K-tape, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, PNF stretching or FRC PAILs/RAILs, and Epley’s maneuver. Epley’s maneuver is commonly used for BPPV-related dizziness and vertigo symptoms when appropriate.
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Your appointment starts with an assessment of functional movement to identify what is driving your symptoms. From there, the chiropractors use a combination of soft tissue techniques, joint mobilization or manipulation, and corrective exercise to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve performance.
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For active Squamish lifestyles, the focus is often on improving how you load and move through common problem areas like the hips, ankles, mid-back, shoulders, and neck. The goal is not only to feel better, but to build a foundation that holds up on the trails, slopes, gym floor, job site, and in daily life.
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Chiropractic care may help with low back pain, neck pain, headaches and migraines, rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), sciatica, sports injuries, postural imbalances, hip and pelvic pain, ankle and foot pain, plantar fasciitis, TMJ dysfunction, herniated discs, muscle strains, repetitive strain injuries, BPPV, and motor vehicle accidents MVA.