Long-term pain that has been limiting your life for months or years is not something you have to accept. A root-cause approach consistently produces results when symptom management has failed.
If you're experiencing any of these, you don't have to keep living with them.
Persistent pain that has been affecting your daily life for a prolonged period.
Relying on pain medication just to function through the day.
Stopped doing things you love because chronic pain makes them too difficult or risky.
Pain that disrupts sleep and contributes to anxiety, depression, or hopelessness.
Treatments that help briefly but never address the underlying cause.
Tried various practitioners and approaches without sustained improvement.
Chronic pain is almost always the result of an unresolved mechanical or neurological issue — not something you were simply born with. By identifying the structural and movement contributors to your pain and addressing them systematically through adjustments, DNS, and exercise therapy, Dr. Lamarche creates the conditions for genuine healing.
Deep dive into your pain history, previous treatments, and mechanical contributors.
Adjustments targeting the specific misalignments or restrictions maintaining your pain.
DNS — breathing-integrated neurological reconditioning of the postural locomotion system — to reinforce chiropractic care at the nervous system level.
Progressive exercise therapy to create structural support that prevents pain from returning.
No. Dr. Lamarche regularly treats patients with pain that has persisted for years — even decades. The body's capacity to heal when the right conditions are created is remarkable.
Pain management suppresses the symptom. Dr. Lamarche's approach addresses the mechanical and neurological root cause so the pain no longer needs to be managed — it's resolved.
Chiropractic care varies enormously by practitioner. Dr. Lamarche's combination of complex adjustment skills, DNS technique, and exercise therapy represents a meaningfully different approach than most chiropractic practices.
Take the first step toward getting your active life back. Dr. Lamarche specializes in the complex cases others struggle to treat — and she's passionate about getting you results.