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Frequently Asked Questions

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Heads up: this is an independent, unofficial patient-information guide — not the practice’s official website, and not medical advice. Details may be out of date or incomplete. Always confirm current services, providers, and locations with Advanced Spine & Posture directly, and consult a qualified healthcare professional about your individual situation.

Is this the official Advanced Spine & Posture website?

No. This is an independent, unofficial patient-information guide — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the practice. For official information, contact the practice directly.

Is anything here medical advice?

No. Everything here is general education only. It can’t diagnose or treat you, and it isn’t a substitute for a licensed provider’s individual evaluation.

Can I book an appointment here?

No. This guide takes no appointments, health information, or payments. Contact the practice directly — see Locations.

What is CBP®?

Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®) is a posture- and alignment-focused chiropractic method. The terms are trademarks of their owner; this guide uses them only to describe the method. See ‘What is CBP®?’

Will this treatment work for me?

No one can answer that from a website. Outcomes vary and are never guaranteed. Only a qualified provider can evaluate you and discuss realistic expectations, benefits, and risks.

Where are the offices?

Public listings show locations in Nevada (Las Vegas and Henderson) and Michigan (Grand Rapids and Lansing). Verify current details before visiting — see Locations.

Is care ‘drug-free and surgery-free’?

The practice describes a conservative, non-drug, non-surgical approach. Whether that’s appropriate for a specific person is a clinical decision made with a provider.

Why does this guide exist?

To explain a unified-care model in plain language for people researching it — then point them to the practice and to qualified professionals.

Not medical advice. This page is general education only and does not diagnose, treat, or recommend care for any individual. Results vary, and nothing here promises any outcome. Talk with a licensed provider about what’s right for you. In an emergency, call your local emergency number.
This unofficial guide is provided for general educational purposes. Verify all information directly with the practice and a qualified healthcare professional.