Wishbone Chiropractic
About
Living with hypermobility or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) can be challenging, from chronic pain to frequent injuries and flare-ups. My goal is to provide safe, effective care that helps you build stability, manage pain, and improve function without increasing your risk of injury. Treatment is tailored to your needs, focusing on joint support, muscle balance, and overall well-being. We’ll work together to strengthen weak muscles, gently stretch tight areas, and adapt movements to your body’s limits—especially during flare-ups. I also prioritize patient education, so you’ll leave each session with a better understanding of how to support your body. If you’re looking for chiropractic care that truly understands hypermobility, I’d love to help.
EDS Healthcare in New Mexico
New Mexico has no EDS Society Center of Excellence or dedicated EDS program. The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque has a genetics department. Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora is the nearest Center of Excellence. The Center for Complex Neurology, EDS & POTS in Phoenix, Arizona is also accessible from southern New Mexico.
New Mexico's rural and frontier areas face extreme distances to any specialist. Even Albuquerque lacks a dedicated EDS program. Patients in southern New Mexico may find Phoenix more accessible than Denver. Telehealth is essential for most New Mexico-based EDS patients.
Finding Chiropractic for EDS
Confirm the chiropractor uses gentle, low-force techniques like Activator or flexion-distraction rather than high-velocity adjustments, which can injure hypermobile joints.