Chiropractor in Fostoria, OH — Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center

Reviewed by Dr. Lora Wolph — second-generation chiropractor, 28 years in practice
Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center
Dr. Lora Wolph
Fostoria, OH 123 S. Main St.
Overview

Dr. Lora Wolph is a chiropractor serving Fostoria, OH and the surrounding Citrus County communities.

Local Setting

Serving Inverness and Citrus County

Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center is located in Fostoria, the seat of Citrus County on Florida's Nature Coast.

Care Areas

Conditions we treat

Car Accident

Whiplash is a soft-tissue injury to the cervical spine (neck) caused by the rapid acceleration-deceleration forces typical in rear-end and side-impact collisions. Muscles, ligaments, intervertebral discs, and facet joints can all sustain damage in the same moment, which is why symptoms often extend well beyond the neck. Left unaddressed, whiplash injuries frequently progress to chronic <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/neck-pain">Neck Pain</a> and persistent <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/headaches">Headaches &amp; Migraines</a>. Chiropractic care targeting the injured spinal segments is one of the best-studied conservative approaches for reducing pain and restoring function after a car accident.

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Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain condition characterized by amplified pain processing, fatigue, sleep disruption, and cognitive difficulty. It affects an estimated 2 to 4 percent of the general population and is diagnosed far more often in women than men. Chiropractic care addresses the neuromusculoskeletal components of fibromyalgia, aiming to reduce mechanical pain contributors, improve spinal function, and support overall quality of life. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} has worked with fibromyalgia patients for 28 years, combining evidence-informed adjustments with supportive therapies available at the practice.

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Forward Head Posture

Forward head posture (FHP) is a common spinal alignment problem in which the head sits in front of the body's center of gravity rather than balanced directly over the shoulders. Each inch the head shifts forward adds significant mechanical load to the cervical spine, accelerating wear on vertebral joints and the muscles that support them. Left unaddressed, FHP contributes to <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/neck-pain">Neck Pain</a>, <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/headaches">Headaches &amp; Migraines</a>, and compensatory changes that can reach as far down as the lower back. Chiropractic care at {{practice_name}} addresses the structural and neuromuscular factors that drive this postural shift.

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Headaches

Headaches and migraines affect tens of millions of adults and range from mild tension-type episodes to disabling neurological events. Cervicogenic headache, a type driven by dysfunction in the cervical spine (neck), responds well to conservative chiropractic care. Research supports chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) as an effective approach for reducing headache frequency, intensity, and associated disability. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to the evaluation and care of headache patients.

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Herniated Disc

A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner core of a spinal disc pushes through its tougher outer ring, pressing on nearby nerves and causing pain, weakness, or altered sensation. The lumbar spine is the most commonly affected region, though cervical disc herniations also produce significant symptoms. Conservative care, including chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) and spinal decompression, is a well-supported first-line approach before surgical options are considered. {{practice_name}} offers several evidence-informed services directed at reducing disc-related nerve compression and restoring spinal function.

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Hip Pain

Hip pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints seen in a chiropractic office, affecting people across a wide age range and arising from structures that include the hip joint itself, the surrounding muscles, the sacroiliac joint, and the lumbar spine. Because the hip sits at the mechanical crossroads between the pelvis and the lower extremity, dysfunction anywhere along that chain can produce pain that is felt deep in the groin, at the outer hip, in the buttock, or down the thigh. Conservative care, including chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) and targeted soft-tissue work, addresses both local joint mechanics and the spinal contributors that frequently drive or perpetuate hip symptoms. Patients in {{city}} and the surrounding {{county}} area can access a full range of conservative options at {{practice_name}}.

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Knee Pain

Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints seen in chiropractic practice, affecting people across a wide age range and activity level. The knee is a mechanically complex joint that depends heavily on the alignment and function of the hip, pelvis, and lower spine, which means structural problems far from the knee itself frequently contribute to how the joint loads and moves. Conservative care that addresses the full kinetic chain, from lumbar spine to foot, often produces meaningful improvement without surgery or prolonged medication use. {{doctor}} of {{practice_name}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to the evaluation and conservative management of knee pain.

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Low Back Pain

Low back pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints seen in clinical practice, affecting people of all ages and activity levels. It ranges from acute strains that resolve in days to chronic conditions rooted in disc degeneration, nerve compression, or joint dysfunction. Chiropractic care offers a well-documented, non-surgical approach to diagnosis and treatment, with decades of research supporting its effectiveness for both acute and chronic presentations. {{doctor}} has treated low back pain patients in {{city}}, {{state}} for 28 years, drawing on a full range of conservative therapies.

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Neck Pain

Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints seen in primary care and chiropractic settings, affecting the cervical spine (the seven vertebrae and surrounding soft tissues that form the neck). It ranges from acute stiffness following a sudden movement to chronic, persistent discomfort that limits daily function. Chiropractic care, including the chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation), is among the most frequently sought first-line treatments for new-onset neck pain. {{doctor}} has managed cervical conditions at {{practice_name}} for 28 years, drawing on a clinical approach that addresses both the mechanical and neurological contributors to neck pain.

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Numbness Tingling

Numbness and tingling in the arms, hands, legs, or feet are sensory symptoms that most often trace back to nerve compression or irritation somewhere along the spine. The sensation, formally called paresthesia (an abnormal skin sensation such as prickling, burning, or numbness without an external cause), can range from a brief inconvenience to a persistent sign of an underlying structural problem. Identifying the spinal level involved is the first step toward resolving the symptom rather than just managing it. Chiropractic care addresses the mechanical causes of nerve interference that produce these sensations.

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Pediatric

Pediatric chiropractic care applies age-appropriate chiropractic assessment and treatment to children from infancy through adolescence, addressing spinal development, posture, and musculoskeletal complaints that arise during growth. The spine is exposed to significant physical stress throughout childhood, from the forces of birth to the repetitive loads of backpacks, sports, and prolonged sitting. A chiropractor evaluates the developing spine for vertebral subluxations (areas of spinal dysfunction that affect joint motion and nervous system communication) and uses gentle, modified techniques to restore normal mechanics. Research into the safety and effectiveness of pediatric chiropractic continues to grow, and parents seeking conservative, non-pharmacological care for their children's spinal complaints are an established part of chiropractic practice.

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Posture Correction

Posture correction addresses the structural and neurological factors that drive abnormal spinal alignment, including forward head carriage, rounded shoulders, and exaggerated spinal curves. Poor posture is not simply a cosmetic concern — it alters joint loading, compresses intervertebral discs, and disrupts the sensory feedback loops that the nervous system uses to coordinate movement. Chiropractic care targets the underlying spinal dysfunction that makes postural correction possible and sustainable. {{doctor}} has worked with posture-related conditions at {{practice_name}} for 28 years.

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Prenatal

Pregnancy places extraordinary mechanical and hormonal demands on the spine and pelvis, often producing low back pain, pelvic girdle discomfort, and nerve irritation that conventional options cannot always address safely. Chiropractic care during pregnancy focuses on restoring balanced pelvic and spinal alignment, reducing joint restriction, and supporting the nervous system through a period of rapid structural change. Research documents both safety and clinical benefit for this population. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} has provided prenatal chiropractic care for 28 years, drawing on training from Life University School of Chiropractic.

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Sciatica

Sciatica is compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, the longest nerve in the body, producing pain, numbness, or weakness that travels from the lower back through the buttock and down one or both legs. The condition is common among adults with <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/low-back-pain">Low Back Pain</a> and is frequently tied to a <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/herniated-disc">Herniated Disc</a> or degenerative changes in the lumbar spine. Chiropractic care addresses the mechanical causes of sciatic nerve irritation without surgery or injections. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} has managed sciatic presentations for 28 years using a range of conservative approaches.

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Scoliosis

Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine that affects people of all ages, most commonly appearing during adolescent growth spurts. The condition ranges from mild curves that require only monitoring to more pronounced curves that cause pain, postural changes, and functional limitations. Chiropractic care can play a meaningful role in managing scoliosis-related pain and supporting spinal function. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} brings nearly three decades of clinical experience to the conservative management of scoliosis.

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Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints seen in primary-contact health care, affecting people across a wide range of ages and activity levels. The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, which makes it inherently susceptible to strain, instability, and overuse injury. Chiropractic care addresses both local shoulder mechanics and the cervical and thoracic spine regions that directly influence shoulder function. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} has spent 28 years evaluating and managing shoulder conditions with a range of conservative, evidence-informed approaches.

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Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal or the smaller openings through which nerve roots exit the spine, creating pressure on the spinal cord or peripheral nerves. It most commonly affects the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) regions and tends to develop gradually as the spine ages. Symptoms range from aching low back pain to radiating leg pain, weakness, and sensory changes that worsen with standing or walking. Conservative care, including chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation), spinal decompression, and targeted soft-tissue therapy, can reduce nerve compression and improve function without surgery.

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Tech Neck

Tech neck is a repetitive-stress condition caused by prolonged forward head posture while using screens, phones, and laptops. The sustained mechanical load on the cervical spine produces pain, stiffness, headaches, and, over time, structural changes to the discs and joints of the neck. Chiropractic care addresses both the symptomatic pain and the underlying spinal mechanics that drive the condition. At {{practice_name}}, {{doctor}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to the evaluation and care of tech neck in {{city}}, {{state}}.

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Tmj

TMJ disorder (temporomandibular joint dysfunction) affects the hinge joints connecting the lower jaw to the skull, producing pain, clicking, and limited mouth opening that can radiate into the face, neck, and head. The condition is closely tied to cervical spine mechanics, making chiropractic care a clinically relevant avenue of treatment. Research has examined how adjusting dysfunctional spinal segments influences the brain centers that control jaw motor function, including bite force. {{doctor}} evaluates the full cervical and craniofacial picture to address the root mechanical contributors to TMJ pain.

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Vertigo

Vertigo and dizziness are among the most disorienting complaints a person can experience, often disrupting balance, concentration, and daily function. These symptoms can arise from the inner ear, the cervical spine (neck), the brainstem, or combinations of all three. Chiropractic care addresses cervicogenic (neck-related) contributions to dizziness through precise spinal assessment and treatment. {{doctor}} has worked with patients presenting these symptoms at {{practice_name}} for nearly three decades.

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Methods

Techniques we use

Activator

The Activator Method is a low-force chiropractic technique that uses a small, spring-loaded handheld instrument to deliver precise, controlled thrusts to specific spinal and extremity joints. It is one of the most thoroughly studied instrument-assisted chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) approaches in the profession and is now the second most commonly used form of manipulation among American chiropractors. {{doctor}} incorporates it at {{practice_name}} as part of an individualized assessment-and-care protocol. Patients who prefer a gentler approach, or whose health history makes high-velocity manual thrusting inadvisable, often find this technique well suited to their needs.

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Cox Flexion

Cox Flexion-Distraction is a specific, hands-on chiropractic technique that uses a specially engineered table to apply gentle, rhythmic traction and flexion forces to the lumbar spine. The procedure is designed to increase the height of intervertebral disc spaces, reduce intradiscal pressure, and restore normal spinal range of motion without high-velocity thrusting. It is particularly well-studied for <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/low-back-pain">Low Back Pain</a> and conditions involving disc pathology. {{doctor}} has applied this technique in clinical practice for nearly three decades at {{practice_name}}.

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Diversified

Diversified Technique is the most widely taught chiropractic method in North America, using precisely delivered, high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) thrusts to restore normal joint motion and alignment across the spine and extremities. {{doctor}} has applied this foundational approach throughout his 28 years in clinical practice, combining it with other techniques and services to address the full range of spinal and musculoskeletal complaints. The method is supported by a growing body of controlled research and forms the backbone of care for conditions ranging from <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/low-back-pain">Low Back Pain</a> to <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/neck-pain">Neck Pain</a> and beyond. Patients typically notice improved range of motion and reduced pain within the first several visits.

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Gonstead

The Gonstead Technique is a precise, hands-on chiropractic method developed by Dr. Clarence Gonstead in the mid-20th century that uses detailed spinal analysis, including X-ray evaluation, to identify specific vertebral misalignments before delivering a targeted chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation). It is widely recognized within the profession for its systematic, criteria-based approach to finding and correcting the exact spinal segment causing dysfunction. At {{practice_name}}, {{doctor}} applies 28 years of clinical experience to this technique for patients dealing with a range of spinal complaints. The result is care that is specific, deliberate, and grounded in clinical reasoning.

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Grostic

The Grostic Upper Cervical procedure is a precise, low-force chiropractic technique focused entirely on the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae at the very top of the spine. It uses detailed X-ray measurements to calculate a specific corrective vector before any chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) is delivered, distinguishing it from general spinal care. {{doctor}} has applied upper cervical methods throughout his 28 years of practice at {{practice_name}}, drawing on training rooted in the upper cervical tradition. Patients who seek care for <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/neck-pain">Neck Pain</a> or recurring <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/headaches">Headaches &amp; Migraines</a> often find upper cervical correction addresses the underlying structural cause rather than symptoms alone.

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Light Force

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Sot

Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT) is a chiropractic system that addresses the structural and neurological relationship between the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of the spine) and the occiput (the base of the skull). It uses a classification system and low-force procedures, including blocking with padded wedges, to normalize pelvic mechanics and cerebrospinal fluid flow. {{doctor}} has integrated SOT into clinical care at {{practice_name}} for patients dealing with a wide range of spinal and neurological complaints. The technique is particularly valued for its gentle, position-based approach, which makes it suitable for patients who may not tolerate high-velocity procedures.

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Thompson Drop

The Thompson Drop Technique is a specialized chiropractic method that uses a segmented, spring-loaded drop table to deliver precise, low-force adjustments to the spine and pelvis. Each section of the table drops a fraction of an inch as the chiropractor applies a quick thrust, allowing gravity and the table mechanism to assist the correction rather than relying solely on manual force. This design makes the technique well suited to patients who require a gentler approach, including older adults and those with joint stiffness or sensitivity. {{doctor}} has applied this technique at {{practice_name}} for nearly three decades, integrating it into individualized care plans for <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/low-back-pain">Low Back Pain</a> and pelvic complaints.

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Upper Cervical

Upper cervical chiropractic is a specialized area of care that focuses on the top two vertebrae of the spine, the atlas (C1) and axis (C2), and their relationship to the brainstem, nervous system, and overall spinal alignment. Precise, low-force corrections to this region can influence neurological function well beyond the neck itself, making it relevant to conditions ranging from <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/neck-pain">Neck Pain</a> and <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/headaches">Headaches &amp; Migraines</a> to <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/vertigo">Vertigo &amp; Dizziness</a> and <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/tmj">TMJ / Jaw Pain</a>. {{doctor}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to this work at {{practice_name}}. The approach is grounded in detailed structural analysis before any corrective care is applied.

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Webster

The Webster Technique is a specific chiropractic analysis and chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) protocol designed for use during pregnancy. It addresses sacral misalignment and associated soft-tissue tension to support pelvic balance and nervous system function in the pregnant patient. {{doctor}} at {{practice_name}} has applied this technique as part of <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/prenatal">Prenatal Chiropractic Care</a> care for expectant mothers seeking conservative, drug-free support during pregnancy. The goal is to reduce biomechanical stress on the pelvis and uterine ligaments throughout the course of gestation.

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Patients

Who we serve

Athletes

Athletes place exceptional mechanical demands on the spine, joints, and soft tissues, making musculoskeletal injuries both common and potentially career-altering. Chiropractic care at {{practice_name}} addresses the structural and neurological factors that contribute to pain, restricted movement, and reduced performance. {{doctor}} draws on 28 years of clinical experience to help competitive and recreational athletes recover faster and maintain the physical resilience their sport demands. This page explains how chiropractic care, spinal decompression, and SoftWave therapy are applied specifically to the athletic population.

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Family

Family chiropractic care addresses the spinal and musculoskeletal health of every household member, from infants through older adults. {{doctor}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to patients in {{city}}, {{state}}, providing chiropractic adjustments (spinal manipulation), spinal decompression, and SoftWave therapy tailored to each stage of life. Research consistently shows that chiropractic care improves pain, physical function, and health-related quality of life across diverse patient populations. Whether the concern is childhood postural development, prenatal discomfort, or the chronic low back pain that accumulates over decades, a family-oriented chiropractic practice addresses all of it under one roof.

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Geriatric

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Pediatric

Pediatric chiropractic care addresses the spinal and neurological health of infants, children, and adolescents using age-appropriate assessment and gentle chiropractic adjustments (spinal manipulation). The developing spine is subject to mechanical stress from birth onward, and early detection of vertebral joint dysfunction can support normal growth and nervous system function. {{doctor}} has worked with pediatric patients at {{practice_name}} for 28 years, applying techniques scaled to the size and physiology of each child. This page explains what pediatric chiropractic involves, what the evidence says, and which young patients are most likely to benefit.

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Personal Injury

Motor vehicle collisions produce a distinct pattern of soft-tissue, joint, and nerve injuries that often go undetected in emergency rooms focused on ruling out fractures and bleeding. Chiropractors trained in post-trauma assessment identify those subtler injuries, document them thoroughly, and deliver non-surgical care designed to restore function and reduce pain. At {{practice_name}}, {{doctor}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to personal-injury patients, coordinating care from the first visit through maximum medical improvement. The sections below explain what happens to the spine in a crash, what a course of care looks like, and what the research says about chiropractic outcomes in this population.

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Pi Auto Accident

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Prenatal

Pregnancy places extraordinary mechanical and hormonal demands on the spine and pelvis, often producing low back pain, pelvic girdle pain, and postural strain that conventional care addresses only partially. Chiropractic care during pregnancy focuses on restoring pelvic alignment and reducing nerve irritation at a time when most pharmaceutical options are limited. {{doctor}} brings 28 years of clinical experience to prenatal patients at {{practice_name}}, including the Webster Technique, a specific protocol designed for the pregnant pelvis. The information below explains the clinical rationale, what care looks like trimester by trimester, and who is likely to benefit.

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Seniors

Chiropractic care for older adults addresses the specific structural and neurological changes that accumulate with age, from spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease to joint stiffness and balance deficits. Research on Medicare populations shows that chiropractic patients tend to maintain better functional independence compared with those who do not receive care. At {{practice_name}}, {{doctor}} applies 28 years of clinical experience to treatment plans calibrated for the older spine, drawing on chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation), spinal decompression, and SoftWave therapy. The goal is measurable improvement in mobility, pain levels, and daily function.

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Approach

Our approach

Corrective Care

Corrective care chiropractic is a structured, evidence-informed approach that goes beyond short-term symptom relief to address the underlying spinal distortions that compromise long-term function. Rather than treating pain as the sole target, corrective care identifies measurable structural and neurological deficits, then applies systematic protocols to restore normal spinal alignment and movement over time. The approach draws on disciplines such as <a class="seo-link" href="/techniques/cbp">Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP)</a> and <a class="seo-link" href="/techniques/pettibon">Pettibon System</a>, both of which use radiographic analysis and individualized rehabilitation to produce lasting spinal changes. Patients who commit to a full corrective course typically experience improvements that extend well beyond their presenting complaint.

Family Chiropractic

Family chiropractic care applies chiropractic principles across every stage of life, from infancy through older adulthood, recognizing that spinal health influences nervous system function at any age. {{doctor}} brings 28 years of clinical experience and a Life University education to families in {{city}}, {{state}}, offering care that addresses both current complaints and long-term spinal function. The approach draws on well-documented neurophysiology showing that spinal alignment affects how the brain processes and coordinates movement. Whether a family member is dealing with <a class="seo-link" href="/conditions/low-back-pain">Low Back Pain</a> or simply seeking to maintain function over time, family chiropractic care offers a structured clinical path.

Innate Intelligence

Innate intelligence is the foundational philosophical concept in chiropractic — the idea that the living body carries an inborn capacity to organize, regulate, and heal itself. This principle holds that the nervous system is the primary channel through which that intelligence expresses itself in every tissue and organ. When spinal subluxations (misalignments that interfere with nerve function) are present, the expression of innate intelligence is diminished. Removing that interference through chiropractic care is, in this philosophy, the central purpose of the chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation).

Principled

Principled chiropractic is a philosophy of care rooted in a specific biological premise: the body possesses an organizing intelligence capable of directing its own healing when the nervous system is free from structural interference. At {{practice_name}}, this philosophy shapes every clinical decision {{doctor}} makes, from the first intake conversation to the course of corrective care. Rather than treating symptoms as the primary target, principled care addresses the underlying vertebral interference thought to disrupt normal nerve expression. The result is a practice model built on mechanism, not management.

Subluxation Based

Subluxation-based chiropractic centers on identifying and correcting vertebral subluxations, which are misalignments or dysfunctional segments of the spine that interfere with normal nerve communication between the brain and body. {{doctor}} has built his practice at {{practice_name}} on this foundational philosophy, refined over 28 years of clinical practice and rooted in his training at Life University School of Chiropractic. The approach holds that restoring proper spinal alignment and movement supports the body's own capacity to function at a higher level. This page explains what vertebral subluxation is, how it is identified and corrected, and why this philosophy remains central to chiropractic care.

Wellness Care

Wellness and preventive chiropractic care focuses on maintaining optimal spinal function before symptoms develop into significant problems. Regular chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) keeps the vertebral column moving properly, supports nervous system communication, and may reduce the likelihood that minor mechanical stresses accumulate into the kind of pain that brings most people through the door. {{doctor}} has built {{practice_name}} on the principle that a spine checked consistently is a spine that serves its owner far longer than one addressed only in crisis.

About

About Dr. Lora Wolph

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Address & Contact

Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center
123 S. Main St., Fostoria, OH, 44830

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where is Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center located?
Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center is at 123 S. Main St., Fostoria, OH, 44830, in Citrus County, Florida.
What are the office hours?
. Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
What conditions does Dr. Wolph treat?
Dr. Wolph treats Car Accident, Fibromyalgia, Forward Head Posture, Headaches, Herniated Disc, Hip Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Numbness Tingling, Pediatric, Posture Correction, Prenatal, Sciatica, Scoliosis, Shoulder Pain, Stenosis, Tech Neck, Tmj, Vertigo.
Which adjusting techniques does Dr. Wolph use?
Dr. Wolph uses Activator, Cox Flexion, Diversified, Gonstead, Grostic, Light Force, Sot, Thompson Drop, Upper Cervical, Webster.
Does Dr. Wolph treat auto-accident and personal-injury patients?
Yes — Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center treats auto-accident and personal-injury patients.
Does Dr. Wolph see pediatric and prenatal patients?
Yes — Wolph Chiropractic Wellness Center welcomes pediatric, prenatal, family patients.

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