Many people seek chiropractic care for pain relief, feel temporary improvement, and then see symptoms return. Dr. Andrew Gessert of Pivotal Chiropractic in Ann Arbor takes a different approach—focused on structural correction rather than short-term symptom management.
Many of his patients are from professional referrals and networking, often arriving with a stronger level of trust and understanding before treatment even begins.
The Structural Approach
Dr. Gessert evaluates the spine like a structural engineer assessing a building, identifying foundational shifts that can contribute to headaches, back pain, sciatica, and radiculopathy.
Rather than temporary fixes, his approach focuses on rebuilding structure for longer-lasting outcomes and clearer patient understanding of the process.
What Does Treatment Look Like?
Treatment begins with a complimentary consultation, followed by an exam and a personalized plan that may include:
- In-office spinal corrections
- Spinal remodeling exercises
- Home exercise programs
The goal is long-term independence, not ongoing dependency.
Beyond Symptoms
He emphasizes that chiropractic care is grounded in doctoral-level musculoskeletal training and supported by research showing structural correction may reduce the need for more invasive care later.
Building Long-Term Outcomes
Dr. Gessert joined CGM to connect with local professionals and build trust-based relationships that extend beyond his practice. Over time, that network has continued to generate consistent professional referrals.
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