Welcome to Cranbury Chiropractic in Norwalk, CT. If you’re dealing with back or neck pain, sciatica, headaches, balance concerns, dizziness, or other mechanical pain, we’ll help you understand what’s going on and what to do next.

Our approach is practical and personalized: a thorough history and exam, precise joint-specific adjustments, a few simple exercises you can actually stick with, and modern tools like Class III cold laser, Balance Tracker, or ESWT shockwave when they’re a good fit.

You don’t need to “believe” in anything or memorize anatomy. We’ll explain the plan in plain language, track what’s improving, and adjust as we go—so you can move more confidently, sleep better, and get back to work, sports, and daily life.

New here? Most first visits follow a simple pattern: evaluate → treat → recheck progress. Care is focused and goal‑oriented—not open‑ended. If chiropractic isn’t the right fit after your evaluation, we’ll help point you toward the right next step.

How we think about results: Pain and movement are influenced by how your brain interprets input from joints, muscles, vision, and the inner ear. Our care aims to improve that signal—so motion feels easier, steadiness improves, and irritated tissues have a better chance to settle.

“My care is guided by neurology. I closely monitor how your nervous system is functioning and how it changes with care. When we find the key restriction or imbalance and address it, the body often does what it’s designed to do - heal and stabilize.”
~ Dr. Paul Miller


What We Treat & How We Help

Chiropractic Care

Evidence-based, hands-on spinal and joint adjustments tailored to your needs. Our approach relieves pain, restores mobility, and supports your nervous system for long-term function and comfort. All care is delivered with a focus on safety, accessibility, and patient education.

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Neurologic Approach

We look at how your spine and other joints, vision, and inner ear send information to your brain. Then we use precise input (adjustments + drills) to improve coordination, steadiness, and comfort—and we track your response so we know what’s working.

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Full-Spine & Extremities

Joint-specific adjustments can restore cleaner sensory input from the spine and limbs so your brain can drive smoother movement. We pair care with a small set of drills so the changes actually stick.

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Balance and Posture Testing

We identify how proprioception, vision, and vestibular input synchronize (or don’t), then tailor sensory drills and motor progressions that boost stability, reduce fall risk, and keep you active.

How do we test?

Diversified Technique

A widely used, hands‑on chiropractic method. Dr. Miller uses precise sequences of adjustments — not one‑size‑fits‑all — to improve motion in specific joints. Expect gentle positioning and a quick, controlled thrust that often produces immediate relief and freer movement.

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Cold Laser Therapy

Class III ‘cold’ laser (photobiomodulation) uses specific light to help calm irritation and support recovery in some tendon and plantar‑fascia problems—used selectively and alongside an active plan.

How does it work?

Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)

Shockwave (ESWT) delivers pulsed acoustic energy that can prompt a local repair response—best supported for upper and lower extremity tendon, fascial, and soft tissue issues. We often pair it with a simple chiropractic treatment plan.

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What to Expect

Step 1 — Evaluate: We review your history and check movement, joint motion, posture/balance, and a few simple neurologic screens.

Step 2 — Find the key limitation: We connect your symptoms to a clear driver (mobility, control/coordination, or tissue irritability) so care stays focused.

Step 3 — Make a right‑sized plan: Care is designed to match your needs and goals—not to keep you coming forever. When helpful, we may use tools like laser or shockwave to support recovery.

Step 4 — Treat with comfort in mind: Visits are concise, and you’re always in control.

Step 5 — Track and adjust: We recheck simple measures (range, function, steadiness) to confirm what’s helping.

Step 6 — Refer when appropriate: If chiropractic isn’t the best next step, we’ll point you to the right provider.

Location & Hours

Cranbury Chiropractic Center 488 Main Ave. Norwalk, CT 06851 (203) 846-3424

Office Hours

Day Morning Afternoon
MON 8:00 – 1:00 3:00 – 6:00
WED 8:00 – 1:00 3:00 – 6:00
FRI 9:00 – 1:00 3:00 – 6:00
SAT 8:00 – 11:00 Closed