Meet the Spinal Corrective Care Associates Staff

"Having a team of people who show love & kindness, and give exceptional care to our patients has always been a top priority for our organization.  We have put together one of the most exceptional teams of people you will ever find in the healthcare industry.  They were all selected for their unique ability to care for others.  Each team member within our organization has been highly trained in their area of expertise.  I truly believe that you will be amazed at the difference you will find in the care you will receive from our staff compared to other providers."

Dr. Todd Sayers
Chiropractic Physician
Spinal Corrective Care Associates


Trussville

Front Office Manager, TrussvilleSenior Patient Therapy, TrussvillePatient Therapy Coordinator, Trussville


Director of MarketingPatient Registrar, TrussvilleFinancial Affairs


Eastwood

Patient Registrar, EastwoodPatient Therapy Coordinator, Eastwood

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Dr. Sayers Asks some important questions of interest to Trussville and Birmingham residents - Chiropractor Trussville and Birmingham Dr. Sayers Asks...

Will chiropractic adjustments make my spine too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are fixated and "locked up" receive attention. The occasional spinal joint that moves too much is passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can strengthen and heal.
Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.