The Grostic Procedure

The Grostic Procedure, named after the chiropractic researcher Dr. John F. Grostic, and had its origins in the Palmer Specific Upper Cervical technique in the mid-20th Century. It was one of several adjusting techniques developed in an effort to standardize chiropractic procedures and results.

We focus on the upper most part of your spine.

Comfort and Results

It’s primarily a system of X-ray analysis, combined with an upper cervical “toggle” adjustment. Resting comfortably on your side, we use our hands to deliver an ultra-quick thrust to the upper bones of your spine—about ¼ of an inch. Just as quickly, we remove our hands. The objective is to allow the wisdom of your body to reposition spinal segments with the least amount of force.

This approach produces two key benefits:

  • Improved patient comfort
  • More consistent results
Pre- and Post X-rays

Accurate X-ray analysis is the real core of this procedure. We make a thorough X-ray evaluation which quantifies the side-to-side or rotational misalignments between the skull and the two uppermost bones of your spine. While many chiropractic approaches take pictures of the spine prior to the adjustment, we also take them immediately afterwards to document what has changed. We believe it’s this high level of accountability that helps us produce such great results.

High Standards

The Grostic Procedure is a highly-specialized adjusting approach within chiropractic. So rigorous and demanding is the training, only about 300 chiropractors in the world are trained in this technique. And I’m one of them!

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Where do most Gainesville residents get their first subluxation?
Being born in a hospital is a common source of subluxation. Trauma from forceps delivery has been replaced with drugs, vacuum extraction, Cesarean section and births that are "scheduled" to fit the workweek routines of Ob-Gyns. That's why we recommend a chiropractic checkup for every Gainesville newborn.
What causes subluxations?
Chiropractors acknowledge three types of stress: physical, chemical and emotional. When the adaptive capacity of your body is compromised, weakened areas along the spine can become involved. Muscles tighten, spinal joints lock up and nearby nerves are affected. The purpose of chiropractic care is to find these areas and restore balance, alignment and motion.