V2 - Frye Chiropractic Inc
2026-02-09T04:41:15.504Z
UPDATE: 2-8-2026This is long overdue. About a week after I wrote my review below, the doctor asked me to try something I wasn't excited about — a TENS unit that spasms the muscles with electric signals. I gave it a go. He placed TENS pads on the affected shoulder. It's not uncomfortable at all, and I could control how much power was delivered. It felt good, actually. This was repeated several times. Within a matter of a month or less, I had recovered 95% movement/rotation. I now have 100% recovery. That thing was a MIRACLE!Very professional environment. I appreciate the helpfulness with the financing, front desk, and technicians in the back. My favorite is the traction table. I fall asleep almost every time.From my particular problem, a frozen left shoulder as of 6 months ago, I was hoping that I would see some improvement with the use of the traction. So far I haven’t had any. Due to a broken vertebrae, 50+ years ago, I understand that intermittent traction is not going to keep the vertebrae separated when I’m not on the table, allowing more freedom of movement.But I had hope.I guess what I’m saying is that I invested several thousand dollars after a demonstration that some traction permitted greater movement, believing that it would give me greater range of motion after. After two months of treatment, I am disappointed. They had wanted me to put ice on it. I have not done that. I understand it’s supposed to decrease the inflammation, however, it’s not going to change the vertebrae and it’s not going to stop the impingement in the shoulder socket area. Ice is simply going to be uncomfortable.And since my issue occurred, following following hyper extension of that arm, I’m not fully convinced that it’s the vertebrae, causing the problem.As for Fryes Chiropractic itself, I would say it’s a Professional and competent place of business with wonderful personnel.