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Dr. Robert J. Adams, D.C.

Chiropractor

Dr. Robert J. Adams D.C. is a top Chiropractor in Scotts Valley, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Robert J. Adams D.C. is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Robert J. Adams D.C. is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Robert J. Adams D.C. is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Scotts Valley, CA, Dr. Robert J. Adams D.C. is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Dr. Robert J. Adams, D.C.
  • Scotts Valley, CA
  • Accepting new patients

I have arthritis with severe pain in my knees. Should I see a chiropractor?

Absolutely. Consult your nearest Chiropractor who specializes in extremity therapy.

I have sudden pain in my left leg. How can it be treated?

Many Chiropractors offer soft tissue therapy which will speed the healing process of the leg.

Can vitamin deficiency cause muscle stiffness?

Yes it can. You may look into getting some blood work done to show any vitamin deficiencies.

I am having knee pain after dancing in heels. What should I do?

Make sure you aren't locking your knees when wearing the heels. Keeping the knees slightly bent will reduce the force in the knees, not to mention help to build more lean muscle. READ MORE
Make sure you aren't locking your knees when wearing the heels. Keeping the knees slightly bent will reduce the force in the knees, not to mention help to build more lean muscle.

I have a dull pain in my lower back. How can I treat it?

It sounds like the culprit of your pain is the Sacroiliac (SI) joints, these joints hold the pelvis together in your back. With a recent increase in activity and being overweight, READ MORE
It sounds like the culprit of your pain is the Sacroiliac (SI) joints, these joints hold the pelvis together in your back. With a recent increase in activity and being overweight, those SI joints may become unstable and cause the muscles of the low back to become tight and sore. I recommend applying ice to the SI joints daily for 10 minutes after exercise, walking at least 30 minutes daily, and performing Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor to stabilize the entire pelvis.