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Our Services

Chiropractic & Acupuncture

About Us

Our goal is to help you live a healthy and happy life by awakening your body's natural healing abilities. The chiropractic professionals with Springfield Clinic Chiropractic offer hands-on, personal and comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis and treatment using chiropractic techniques, acupuncture and massage therapy. We recognize that many complementary and alternative medicine treatments can promote physical, mental and spiritual wellness. They blend the best of both worlds: conventional medicine and integrative alternative medicine. Chiropractic treatment can relieve pain and stiffness in the arms, hands, neck, head, back, hips and legs. Chiropractors are specially trained to analyze the spinal column and structural system.

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Our team can help you with:

  • Arm pain

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Hand pain

  • Lower back pain

  • Mid-back pain

  • Migraines

  • Neck pain

  • Neck stiffness

  • Scoliosis

  • Sciatica/leg pain

  • Shoulder pain

  • Whiplash

Our Services

Specialists with Springfield Clinic's Chiropractic & Acupuncture offer therapies that promote the body's natural healing.

All chiropractors have the same goal: the elimination or reduction of your subluxations (misaligned bones in the spine), reducing the stress on your nervous system. Chiropractic adjustments are safe, gentle and effective.

Electromagnetic field therapy with magnets can be a simple solution to help you manage your pain, reducing or even eliminating pain entirely. Call our office at 217.528.7541 today to make an appointment with magnet specialist Windie McKay, DC, and see if this therapy is right for you.

Every year, more than 3 million Americans try to quit smoking, but only half of them succeed. With the help of acupuncture, you have a greater chance of success! Using acupuncture to quit smoking yields enormous benefits. Aside from taking care of the stumbling blocks that can cause you to resume the habit, acupuncture can help restore your body to a healthy state of balance and well-being. If you are ready to become smoke-free, acupuncture can provide you with the support you need.


Start your week off right with Springfield Clinic Chiropractic! Join us every other Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The class is $10 and is held at Springfield Clinic Chiropractic, 355 West Carpenter. You will need to make a reservation in advance. To sign up, call 217.528.7541.

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MFR is a therapeutic approach for the relief of chronic back, neck and shoulder pain, and can also be used to benefit patients with fibromyalgia. The technique uses palpatory feedback, applying constant tension to an area until a release occurs.

Trained and licensed massage therapists at Springfield Clinic offer massage therapy for various conditions. Massage therapy techniques can decrease swelling and impaired joint mobility, ease muscle spasms and muscle tension and increase circulation to promote healing. Massage also can reduce pain and improve muscle tone. Other benefits of massage therapy include reduced stress and extreme stress, anxiety and pain; improved levels of alertness; enhanced sleep patterns; release of endorphins (the body's natural painkillers); relaxation and increased oxygen supply. Massage also can reduce heart rate and blood pressure and increase energy and immune system activity.

Neuromuscular therapy is a style of bodywork that works with soft tissue (muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin) of the body using varying degrees of pressure and movement after evaluating the patient's needs. The therapy is targeted at specific points, often where the trigger points have formed in the muscle, and the massage strokes used depend on the injury or condition. This treatment works to release the point of tension in the muscle.

All classes will be held at Springfield Clinic Chiropractic (355 West Carpenter Street). Call 217.546.5971 to sign-up. All classes are free.

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June 28 from 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Tibetan Bell

August 28th at 4:00 p.m.

August 29th at 12:00 p.m.

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July 6 at 5:30 p.m.

Deep Relaxation and Breathing for your Vagus Nerve

July 26 from 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Other practices offered include:

  • Active Release Technique

  • Acupuncture

  • Aromatherapy: Therapeutic Essential Oils

  • Auricular Therapy Trained

  • Chiropractic Manipulation

  • Cornell University Medicinal Herbalist

  • Cox Flexion Distraction

  • Cupping Trained

  • Custom Cervical pillows

  • Custom Foot orthotics

  • Dispensing Supplies and DME

  • Diversified Technique

  • Extremity Adjusting

  • Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture Trained

  • Gonstead Technique

  • Gua Sha

  • Massage Therapy

  • Medical Magnets Therapy for Pain

  • Meditation

  • Nutrition, Diet and Exercise Counseling

  • Personal Training Certified

  • Physical Therapy

  • PTSD Acupuncture Trained

  • Sacral Occipital Technique

  • Smoking Cessation and Addiction Acupuncture Trained

  • Thompson Technique

  • Traction Table

  • Ultrasound

  • Y Strap Chiropractic Technique

Treatment Costs

Self Pay:

  • $55 for adjustments

  • $88 for acupuncture

 

Springfield Clinic Employees, Family & Memorial Employees:

  • $40 for adjustments

  • $55 for acupuncture


Springfield Clinic Employees:

  • First session of smoking cessation free

Resources

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You can use your flex spending account (FSA) or health spending account (HSA) for:

  • Acupuncture

  • Massage

  • Chiropractic services

  • Therapeutic equipment (including pillows, rollers & ice packs)

  • Vitamins

Tips from a chiropractor

Dr. Windie McKay has a list of tips that can save you a sore neck, back and wallet:

  • Use ice for acute pain—never use heat unless suggested by a chiropractor.

  • Do not sleep on your stomach. Sleep on your side or on your back.

  • Place your computer directly in front of you and not to one side of your desk. You do not want to have your head turned in one position all day long.

  • Keep your heel height below one inch. High heels can worsen low back pain.

  • When picking objects from the floor, use your legs and lift straight up. Hold the object close to the body.

  • Do not carry a heavy purse or bag on only one side of your body. Decrease the amount of items in your bags and frequently change shoulders.

  • Take frequent breaks at work if you have a computer-based job. Sitting for prolonged periods of time can worsen low back pain.

  • Drink more water. Dehydration can cause headaches.

  • Cut down on caffeine.

  • Stop smoking.

  • Eat healthy and exercise at least 20 minutes per day.

  • Consider regular massage therapy appointments.

  • Deep breathing can reduce pain.

  • Good posture can prevent lumbar pain.

  • Decreased ranges of motion may indicate you need to see a chiropractor.

Meet our Team

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Windie McKay, DC

Chiropractor

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Emma Williams, LMT

Massage Therapist

Our Locations

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Springfield Clinic Chiropractic

355 West Carpenter Street

Springfield, IL 62702-4935

Closed • Opens at 6:00 AM