
Zip into the sleeves, lean back, and let rhythmic waves of compression work along your legs — supporting circulation and recovery after hard activity. The pickleball and golf crowd’s favorite chair in Bradenton.

NormaTec sleeves inflate in rhythmic, rolling waves — squeezing and releasing segment by segment along the limb, the way your muscles naturally pump fluid when they move. After a tournament weekend, a long week on your feet, or a hard training block, that wave-work supports circulation and helps legs feel like legs again.
Sessions are pure rest: you sit back, the sleeves do the work, and most people are genuinely reluctant to get out.
Honest framing: compression is a recovery aid, not a treatment plan. It complements the care that addresses the underlying issue — adjustments, soft-tissue work, movement — and it shines for active bodies that simply ask a lot of themselves.
You’re the one who feels the difference, so tell us how your body responds and we’ll fit it into your routine accordingly.
Comfortable sleeves go on over clothes. Pick a chair, settle in, exhale.
Compression rolls segment by segment along the limb — firm, rhythmic, and surprisingly relaxing.
Most sessions run 20–30 minutes. Pair it with your visit, or time it after your hardest activity of the week.
Not your average chiropractor — she cares about your whole health, not just the skeletal stuff.— Chuck M., Google review

Booking takes a minute. Ask about adding compression to your visit — new patients always welcome.