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Specialties
Dr. Yang specializes in the Gonstead and Graston Techniques.
What is Gonstead?
The Gonstead concept of chiropractic begins with the body’s structural foundation and the intervertebral discs. Maximum balance and stability in the spinal column may be achieved when the pelvis, vertebrae, and legs are level. Foundational unleveling, intervertebral misalignments and motion disturbances, as well as nerve dysfunction, are primary considerations in Gonstead chiropractic health care and patient management. Injury to the intervertebral disc is of paramount importance in causing spinal subluxations, and therefore, Gonstead adjustments are designed for maximum affect to the discs, while also working to restore normal alignment and motion.
Gonstead chiropractic assessment utilizes several methods of examination to analyze multiple factors, which, as effectively as possible, uncovers the primary characteristics of intervertebral disc lesions, intervertebral and full spine and pelvis alignment, as well as neurological ramifications of vertebral subluxation and full body health.
What is Graston?
The Graston Technique is a form of manual therapy known as soft-tissue instrument-assisted mobilization. It is one of a number of manual therapy approaches that uses instruments with a specialized form of massage/scraping the skin gently.
History
Established in 2011.
Shortly after establishing Spineworks Chiropractic in Visalia of 2011, Dr. Yang has also opened up an additional office in Three Rivers Jan of 2013.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Tern Y.
Business Owner
Dr. Yang has always felt he had a driving force to heal people. Right after high school, he attended University of the Pacific, receiving his B.S. in Biological Science in 2005. Thereafter, Dr. Yang went on to attend Palmer West College of Chiropractic, where he graduated from the D.C. program in Dec. of 2008.