Adolph & Kalkstein Chiropractic

Towson, United States

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We are the Team Chiropractors for the Baltimore Orioles. We’ve been delivering quality chiropractic and physical therapy care to the Baltimore/​Towson community since 1947

History

Established in 1947.

We understand you may be coming to our office from a variety of different places. Whether you are seeking relief from a sports-​related injury or from chronic arthritis pain, we can help. Our goal is to provide you with short-​term neck and back pain relief.

As the team chiropractors for the Baltimore Orioles, we know what it takes to help our patients operate at their peak performance. We seek to empower you to achieve whole-​body wellness. Combining chiropractic with physical therapy, nutrition, and massage allows us to restore you to optimum health.

In order to serve you best, we offer a walk-​in policy for established or new patients. Just simply show up during our open hours and we will work you right in.

Our walk-​in policy allows our patients to receive the treatment they need when they need it. Often times, we are able to see you the day symptoms arise. This is beneficial in reducing recovery times from an injury. Why wait to be seen days or even weeks later elsewhere?

Meet the Manager

Blake K.

Manager

Dr. Blake completed his master’s degree in Sports Science and Rehabilitation at Logan University in May of 2013. His clinical internship with John’s Hopkins Sports Medicine orthopedic surgeons has allowed him to observe all types of injuries. Open dialogue with and careful guidance from Dr. John Wilckens, team orthopedist for the Baltimore Orioles and his internship supervisor, has led Dr. Blake to better understand advanced orthopedic and sports injuries and ways to appropriately manage each condition. According to Dr. Blake, «There’s a lot of new research directed toward sports medicine.

I am learning some cutting-​edge approaches to treatment that I can share with my patients. One of these is Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), which looks at the whole body’s functional/​dysfunctional movement patterns and uses the dysfunction to drive the patient’s care to correct the dysfunctional movement patterns. This is extremely helpful in treating athletes and sports injuries.»