Chiropractic for Seniors
Moving well matters at every age
It builds up slowly
What Aging Does to the Spine
The spine changes over time. Cartilage wears. Joints stiffen. Decades of posture patterns, old injuries, and accumulated stress leave their mark on the way the body moves and feels. Most people accept this as inevitable, but a significant part of what gets labeled as normal aging is actually the result of long-term nerve interference and spinal dysfunction that was never addressed. When the nervous system is clear and the spine is moving well, the body handles the demands of aging with far more capacity than most people expect.
Mobility is worth protecting
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Starting chiropractic care should feel clear and comfortable. Take a moment to learn what to expect, how your first visit works, and how we support you every step of the way.
Dr. Druckenmiller’s Insight
She has seen what consistent care does over time
Dr. Druckenmiller has worked with older practice members throughout her career and has watched what happens when people commit to regular care later in life. The changes aren’t always dramatic at first, but they compound. Mobility improves. Balance steadies. The reliance on pain management decreases. She approaches care for older practice members with the same precision and patience she brings to everyone, adapted to where their spine and nervous system actually are, not where they were twenty years ago.
Getting Ahead of the Decline
The best time to start is before things get worse
Many seniors come to Rising after years of managing symptoms with medication or simply pushing through. Some come because a fall scared them. Others come because a family member noticed something had changed. Wherever the starting point is, Dr. Druckenmiller meets people there without judgment and works forward from it. Her goal is never to promise a reversal of time but to help each practice member function at their best for as long as possible, with more independence, more comfort, and more confidence in their own body.
What you can expect
Gentle care that respects where you are
Care for older practice members at Rising is always adapted to the individual. Adjustments are low force and specific, with no sudden movements or positions that create discomfort. Dr. Druckenmiller takes time to understand each person’s history, limitations, and goals before care begins. Visits are unhurried. Progress is tracked carefully. For practice members who haven’t tried chiropractic before or had uncomfortable experiences elsewhere, the approach here tends to feel very different from what they were expecting.