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Dr. Dawndi Tomlinson

Chiropractor

Dr. Dawndi Tomlinson Reeves is a licensed chiropractor based out of Fort Worth, TX  she provides mobile, house-call services that are convenient and affordable.
Dr. Dawndi specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others.
Dr. Dawndi seeks to reduce pain and discomfort the adjustment and muscle therapies to allow for increased function, performance, and quality of life. 
9 years Experience
Dr. Dawndi Tomlinson
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Parker University
  • Accepting new patients

How long does a pinched nerve in the neck last?

A pinched nerve lasts for as long as the nerve remains compressed and irritated. Depending on the true cause, getting a spinal alignment can relieve the issue in as little as one READ MORE
A pinched nerve lasts for as long as the nerve remains compressed and irritated. Depending on the true cause, getting a spinal alignment can relieve the issue in as little as one treatment; however, some causes require several and/or different treatments.

How long does it take to fix bad posture?

Bad posture takes conscious work throughout the day, every day, to change it to correct posture. It takes about 21 days to create a consistent habit. Incorrect or bad posture is READ MORE
Bad posture takes conscious work throughout the day, every day, to change it to correct posture. It takes about 21 days to create a consistent habit. Incorrect or bad posture is a product of bad patterns and weakness in your posterior support (extender) muscles (i.e.lower trapezius, rhomboids) in comparison to the anterior flexor muscles (i.e. sternocleodomastoid, pectorals).

Is it good to crack your back?

Hello! This may be a little lengthy, but I would like to address multiple aspects of the answer to this question. What most refer to as a “crack” is the opening and closing READ MORE
Hello! This may be a little lengthy, but I would like to address multiple aspects of the answer to this question.

What most refer to as a “crack” is the opening and closing of a joint and the release of gas from the joint capsule. You often hear this sound when you “crack” your knuckles. A chiropractic adjustment moves the joint to realign into its natural position. Only certain joints will make the sound you are referring to. Properly aligning a joint based on expert skill and knowledge by a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic is good and healthy for the spine. It allows for optimal Biomechanical function and movement reducing uneven wear and tear on the structures. Self-manipulation where a person forces joints in a certain direction to release a sound can actually be detrimental to the joint and the surrounding soft tissue structures (ligaments, tendons, etc). If a joint is not specifically moved in its natural range of motion to realign it, you can risk acute or repetitive injury. I suggest always getting a professional to realign your body. Look for your local chiropractor to help you with your health goals.

Do chiropractors treat foot problems?

Chiropractic can help treat musculoskeletal foot problems. A physical exam and various gait assessment may be required to find out the cause of the problem. Many chiropractors READ MORE
Chiropractic can help treat musculoskeletal foot problems. A physical exam and various gait assessment may be required to find out the cause of the problem. Many chiropractors are skilled in this; however, there are a few who do not work with extremities.