ExtremityAdjusting in Port St. Lucie
Beyond the spine. Restoring function to every joint in your body.
Your spine isn't the only
joint that matters.
Extremity adjusting at Tradition Family Chiropractic addresses misalignments in the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles, and feet. When peripheral joints are out of alignment, they create compensatory stress on the spine and nervous system — and vice versa. Dr. Ravi Jitta evaluates your entire musculoskeletal system to identify and correct the source of dysfunction.
Whether you are dealing with a frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel symptoms, knee instability, or ankle pain, extremity adjusting restores proper alignment and biomechanics so your body can heal and perform as it was designed to.
What extremity adjusting
does for your body.
Restores Joint Mobility
Precise adjustments break through restricted movement patterns, giving you back full range of motion in shoulders, knees, hips, and more.
Reduces Compensatory Pain
A misaligned knee forces the hip to compensate, which affects the spine. Correcting the extremity resolves the entire chain of dysfunction.
Improves Athletic Performance
Properly aligned joints move more efficiently, reducing injury risk and enhancing strength, speed, and coordination for athletes of all levels.
Accelerates Healing
Proper alignment improves blood flow and nerve signaling to injured tissues, supporting faster recovery from sprains, strains, and repetitive stress injuries.
Joint relief starts here.
Your extremity care
journey.
Joint & Spinal Assessment
Dr. Ravi examines both your spine and the affected extremity to identify all contributing misalignments. Orthopedic and neurological testing pinpoint the root cause of your joint dysfunction.
Targeted Adjustment
Using precise, gentle techniques specific to each joint, Dr. Ravi restores proper alignment and biomechanics. Many patients feel immediate improvement in mobility and pain levels.
Rehabilitation & Prevention
A corrective exercise plan strengthens the supporting muscles and ligaments around the joint, preventing recurrence and building long-term stability.
