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Nicholas Hollendonner

Chiropractor

Dr. Nicholas Hollendonner is a Chiropractor practicing in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Dr. Hollendonner 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. Hollendonner seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
8 years Experience
Nicholas Hollendonner
  • Kenosha, Wisconsin
  • National University of Health
  • Accepting new patients

Can a chiropractor fix a torn shoulder?

Structural damage to the rotator cuff usually needs surgical/pain management/rehab intervention If the symptoms are bad enough. Proper diagnosis is essential in treating shoulder READ MORE
Structural damage to the rotator cuff usually needs surgical/pain management/rehab intervention If the symptoms are bad enough. Proper diagnosis is essential in treating shoulder injuries. For mild tears or sprain/strains of the rotator cuff rehab exercises, cupping, and dry needling, can help in recovery. Not all chiropractors use these interventions and a simple adjustment will NOT fix a true torn rotator cuff.

Dr. Nicholas Hollendonner D.C.
Chiropractor
Sports & Family Chiropractic LLC
Cell: (262) 909-4446
nhollendonner@gmail.com

Why do chiropractors recommend ice?

Ice is recommended because it inhibits the swelling by vasoconstriction of the blood vessels. This prevents inflammatory cells from being dropped off at the site of the injury. READ MORE
Ice is recommended because it inhibits the swelling by vasoconstriction of the blood vessels. This prevents inflammatory cells from being dropped off at the site of the injury. Although these cells are effective in healing the injury, they also cause swelling and pain to the patient. Ice also helps relieve pain by increasing nervous input to the brain and therefore down regulating your body’s perception of pain in the brain through “pain gating”.

Can chiropractors adjust feet?

Yes. Chiropractors can adjust feet, ankles, and most joints of the body.