No two spines are the same. No two nervous systems and musculoskeletal structures are the same. So, we treat every body individually. We may prescribe therapeutic exercise, custom orthotics, interferential electro-therapy, or electrical muscle stimulation in addition to adjustments, depending on what’s going on with your body. Understanding your particular body needs, treating you with respect and helping you to come out of pain is our number one priority. We believe that knowledge is empowering. And, we are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility staffed by caring and expert doctors to educate you about your body, how it works and how to heal it naturally. You are one-of-a-kind so we partner with you to customize your treatments specifically for your body. Your journey to wellness begins here! Dr. Win holds a Bachelor of Science degree, with a major in Biology and a minor in Psychobiology, plus a Doctorate of Chiropractic Medicine.
He is a board member of DACBN (Diplomat American Chiropractic Neurology Board), and has spent an additional 200 hours post-graduation studying advanced brain-based chiropractic neurology resulting in certification by the American Chiropractic Neurology Council for ADHD/autism treatment for children. Dr. Win has been CEO of United Integrated Healthcare Center since 2005. He lives in Diamond Bar with his wife and young son and enjoys reading, using electronic gadgets of all types, and playing soccer. Doctor of Chiropractic. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr. David Hsieh came to the United States in 1972 to study Chiropractic and graduated from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. He has been caring for patients for 35 years, including running his own clinics, and is proficient in several Chiropractic techniques: Diversified, Gonstead, Cox, and Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques. He is a member of the California -Chiropractic Association, American Chiropractic Association, and past President of the American Chinese Chiropractic Association. Chiropractors in rosemead can help realign the bones within your foot and ankle and distribute your weight properly, taking pressure off the back, neck, shoulders, hips, feet, and toes (especially those with bunions).
Chiropractic involves minor movements or adjustments of vertebrae in the spine. These adjustments occur when the chiropractor uses their hands or an instrument to apply pressure to move vertebrae back into place. The movement is quick and is often without discomfort, although it may cause a noise that sounds like you’re cracking your knuckles. The noise you sometimes hear during an adjustment is called joint cavitation and is simply the release of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the joint. The lubricant, called synovial fluid, that is found in every join contains dissolved gases. During the adjustment, the joints are slightly separated to move into proper position. This separation releases the built-up pressure on the fluid and the gases create a “pop” similar to that when the cork comes off a bottle of champagne. Not all patients “pop” and not all adjusting techniques produce the noise. Adjustments, or Chiropractors Rosemead CA manipulation therapy, are the minor movement of vertebrae in the spine. The objective of this movement is to realign your spine, which may have moved out of place for a number of reasons, ranging from normal daily activity to trauma such as a car accident. When the vertebrae in your spine are out of place, it can affect everything from your muscles to your central nervous system. By properly aligning your spine, you ensure that all your nerves flow from the brain to the rest of the body without a hitch, so your body is able to respond and perform as it was designed.
Because Electrical Muscle Stimulation relaxes muscles and allows them to return to their normal state quickly, short therapy sessions are excellent for facilitating healing from acute and chronic pain. This is accomplished by sending a very small electrical current into the affected soft tissue injury or muscle spasm to stimulate muscle motor nerve strands to cause muscle contractions. Contraction and relaxation of muscles can increase local blood circulation, reduce muscle swelling/tenderness, increase range of motion, prevent atrophy, and release muscle spasms. Interferential Electro-Therapy is an excellent method of helping the body deal with spasms, sprains, and other issues related to soft tissues by simulating the body’s natural healing method to produce pain killing endorphins. This therapy involves the application of medium electrical frequencies which easily travel far and deep through the tissue with little discomfort to the patient.
He is a board member of DACBN (Diplomat American Chiropractic Neurology Board), and has spent an additional 200 hours post-graduation studying advanced brain-based chiropractic neurology resulting in certification by the American Chiropractic Neurology Council for ADHD/autism treatment for children. Dr. Win has been CEO of United Integrated Healthcare Center since 2005. He lives in Diamond Bar with his wife and young son and enjoys reading, using electronic gadgets of all types, and playing soccer. Doctor of Chiropractic. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr. David Hsieh came to the United States in 1972 to study Chiropractic and graduated from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. He has been caring for patients for 35 years, including running his own clinics, and is proficient in several Chiropractic techniques: Diversified, Gonstead, Cox, and Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques. He is a member of the California -Chiropractic Association, American Chiropractic Association, and past President of the American Chinese Chiropractic Association. Chiropractors in rosemead can help realign the bones within your foot and ankle and distribute your weight properly, taking pressure off the back, neck, shoulders, hips, feet, and toes (especially those with bunions).
Chiropractic involves minor movements or adjustments of vertebrae in the spine. These adjustments occur when the chiropractor uses their hands or an instrument to apply pressure to move vertebrae back into place. The movement is quick and is often without discomfort, although it may cause a noise that sounds like you’re cracking your knuckles. The noise you sometimes hear during an adjustment is called joint cavitation and is simply the release of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the joint. The lubricant, called synovial fluid, that is found in every join contains dissolved gases. During the adjustment, the joints are slightly separated to move into proper position. This separation releases the built-up pressure on the fluid and the gases create a “pop” similar to that when the cork comes off a bottle of champagne. Not all patients “pop” and not all adjusting techniques produce the noise. Adjustments, or Chiropractors Rosemead CA manipulation therapy, are the minor movement of vertebrae in the spine. The objective of this movement is to realign your spine, which may have moved out of place for a number of reasons, ranging from normal daily activity to trauma such as a car accident. When the vertebrae in your spine are out of place, it can affect everything from your muscles to your central nervous system. By properly aligning your spine, you ensure that all your nerves flow from the brain to the rest of the body without a hitch, so your body is able to respond and perform as it was designed.
Because Electrical Muscle Stimulation relaxes muscles and allows them to return to their normal state quickly, short therapy sessions are excellent for facilitating healing from acute and chronic pain. This is accomplished by sending a very small electrical current into the affected soft tissue injury or muscle spasm to stimulate muscle motor nerve strands to cause muscle contractions. Contraction and relaxation of muscles can increase local blood circulation, reduce muscle swelling/tenderness, increase range of motion, prevent atrophy, and release muscle spasms. Interferential Electro-Therapy is an excellent method of helping the body deal with spasms, sprains, and other issues related to soft tissues by simulating the body’s natural healing method to produce pain killing endorphins. This therapy involves the application of medium electrical frequencies which easily travel far and deep through the tissue with little discomfort to the patient.