Chiropractic Care in Fort St. John, BC
Pain can make your world feel smaller.
It can affect work, sleep, sports, and family time.
At FSJ Chiropractic Clinic, we’re here to help improve movement, reduce pain, and support recovery.
About Chiropractic care
What We Do
Chiropractic is a regulated healthcare profession focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing musculoskeletal conditions, especially those involving the spine and extremities.
It has evolved into an evidence-based field grounded in modern research and clinical standards. It is now the third largest primary contact healthcare profession in Canada.
Each year, approximately 4.7 million Canadians access chiropractic care. This reflects its established role in managing pain and improving function.
Our Approach
We provide individualized care for all ages, from newborns to seniors, including workers, athletes, and women navigating pregnancy.
Our focus is on helping you move and function at your best using a hands-on, non-invasive approach.
Care is purposeful and responsive. We step in when it helps, and step back when it is no longer needed.
Conditions Treated:
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Headaches
- Whiplash
- Sciatica
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Pregnancy-Related Pain
- Shin Splints
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfer’s Elbow
- TMJ Disorders
- Sports Injuries
- New Injuries
- Older Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Symptoms
- Dizziness or Vertigo
Training & Qualifications
Chiropractors complete a minimum of seven to eight years of post-secondary education, including a doctoral program with extensive training in anatomy, diagnosis, imaging, and hands-on clinical care.
They are licensed and regulated to assess, diagnose, treat, and refer when appropriate.
What to Expect
Your visit starts with an assessment.
We review your history, symptoms, movement, and the areas that may be contributing to the problem. From there, we decide what type of care is appropriate for you.
If chiropractic care is clinically indicated, we will explain how it fits into your plan and what the next steps may look like.
Your visit may include:
- A clinical assessment
- Clear findings and recommendations
- Hands-on care if appropriate
- Home care guidance, such as stretching or simple exercises
- Follow-up care based on your progress
Chiropractic Adjustments
What It Is
An adjustment is a precise, hands-on technique used to restore motion to joints that are not moving properly.
Restrictions in the spine or extremities can contribute to pain, stiffness, and reduced function—issues that affect millions of Canadians, with chronic pain impacting an estimated 7.3 million people nationwide.
How It Helps
By applying a controlled, specific force, adjustments improve mobility, reduce irritation, and support normal movement patterns.
How We Use It
Adjustments are safe and tailored to the individual, with techniques adapted for all ages and stages of life.
They are used as part of a broader plan—often alongside exercise and education—with each visit guided by clear clinical purpose and your progress.
When manual adjustments are not appropriate, lower force options, including drop table and instrument adjusting techniques are employed.
The difference FSJ Chiropractic Clinic can make
Pain and symptom support
- Back, neck, and shoulder pain
- Certain headache patterns
- Sciatica-type symptoms
- Stiffness and restricted movement
Movement and function support
- Better range of motion
- Improved muscle tone and movement patterns
- Recovery support after new or old injuries
- More confidence with daily movement
Work, sport, and daily life
- Stay active in physically demanding jobs in the North Peace
- Recover well after sport, training, or weekend activity
- Help the family stay comfortable, from parents to kids who play hard
Chiropractic Care for Back and Neck Pain
Back pain and neck pain are among the most common reasons people seek care.
Chiropractic adjustments are commonly used to improve joint mobility and reduce irritation in surrounding tissues.
Research supports spinal manipulation as an option for certain types of low back pain.
Not everyone responds the same way. That is why we assess each patient individually and create a clear care plan.
If your symptoms do not improve, we will discuss next steps and appropriate referrals if needed.
Sports Injuries and Active Lifestyles
Fort St. John is full of active families, athletes, and outdoor workers.
Injuries can happen on the field, on the job, or during weekend activities.
We work with:
- Competitive athletes
- Weekend warriors
- Workers returning from injury
- Individuals wanting better performance
Our care often includes joint treatment, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and movement education.
The goal is not just relief, but better movement and long-term resilience.
Pregnancy and Pediatrics
Pregnancy changes posture, joint mobility, and muscle balance.
Chiropractic care during pregnancy is commonly used to help manage low back pain and pelvic discomfort.
We provide gentle techniques suited to each stage of pregnancy.
As a family clinic, we care for patients of many ages and activity levels.
Did you know the first chiropractic patient, Harvey Lillard, reported improved hearing after receiving an adjustment from D.D. Palmer in 1895?
FAQ: Chiropractic Care
It is commonly used for a range of issues involving joints, muscles, movement, and nerve-related symptoms.
Studies show that, on average, patients injuries can be resolved in 6-8 treatments, with significant improvement in as little as 3 visits.
No. Trying to crack your own back is dangerous and may cause more irritation, strain, or injury.
Chiropractic adjustments are performed by trained professionals who know how to assess the problem and apply care in a specific, controlled way.
That can often be accommodated. Lower-force options such as drop table or instrument-assisted techniques may be used when clinically appropriate.
Often, yes. Your plan may include stretching, simple exercises, or other guidance to support recovery between visits.
Patient care is based on your assessment findings, your goals, and your response to treatment.
Costs depend on the visit type and your needs. Call the clinic for current fees. Many extended health plans include chiropractic care, and we can provide receipts.
Chiropractic care is commonly used and is generally considered safe when provided by a trained, licensed professional. Like any physical care, there are risks. We screen carefully and will refer you when chiropractic care is not appropriate for your case.

