Van Every Family Chiropractic

Nervous System Focused Chiropractic

Free Guide

Back Pain Relief Without Drugs or Surgery


Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John

Why your back pain keeps coming back... and how to find relief that actually lasts

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people come through our doors, and one of the most misunderstood.

What You'll Learn

A quick look at what is inside your guide.

1

Lower Back Pain

Aching, stiffness, or sharp pain in the lower back, often worse in the morning or after sitting.

2

Upper Back & Neck Pain

Tension between the shoulders or into the neck, often connected to posture and stress patterns.

3

Sciatica

Pain that travels from the lower back down one leg, a sign the nervous system is under pressure.

4

Disc-Related Pain

Bulging or herniated discs that create nerve pressure and limit how freely you move.

5

Chronic or Recurring Pain

Pain that keeps coming back even after rest or other approaches, often a sign of an underlying nervous system pattern.

"We don't mask back pain. We start with a neurological assessment to understand what your nervous system is doing, then work with it, not around it."

Most people think back pain is a spine problem. But in our practice, we see something different: when the nervous system has been under sustained stress, it changes how your muscles hold tension, how your brain processes pain signals, and how your body responds to everyday movement. That's the conversation we want to have with you.

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About Us

Van Every Family Chiropractic


Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John provide gentle, nervous system-focused chiropractic care for the whole family. They work with people navigating stress, tension, sleep challenges, developmental concerns, pregnancy, pain, and the daily demands that can keep the nervous system stuck in overdrive.

Their approach uses low-force techniques that communicate directly with the nervous system. No cracking, twisting, or popping. Just gentle, specific input that helps the body's own regulatory systems come back online.