Structural Assessment & Joint Adjustments
Restore Alignment. Reclaim Movement. Renew Your Body.
Structural Assessments & Joint Adjustments
At Magnum Opus Regenerative Medicine & Aesthetics, we see alignment as more than posture — it’s the foundation of your body’s energy, movement, and overall health. Our Structural Assessment and Joint Adjustment services combine science, precision, and holistic care to help you move better, feel better, and live pain-free.


Structural Assessment
Your body tells a story — we listen.
Our structural assessments are detailed, one-on-one evaluations that analyze how your body moves, compensates, and aligns. We identify muscular imbalances, joint restrictions, and nervous system dysfunctions that could be contributing to pain, fatigue, or poor posture.
Joint Adjustments
Precision alignment, customized to your body.
Our joint adjustments are gentle, effective manipulations that restore natural motion to restricted joints. These treatments are performed by licensed providers with medical training, ensuring both safety and accuracy.
We use modern, integrative techniques that combine biomechanics, muscle release, and neuromodulatory principles to restore full-body function — without the forceful “cracking” often associated with chiropractic care.
Benefits of Structural Adjustments
Book your structural assessment today and discover how precision alignment can change the way you feel and function.
Frequently asked questions
What is included in a structural assessment?
A full postural, joint, and movement analysis to identify the root cause of imbalance or discomfort. It includes a provider evaluation, diagnosis, and customized treatment plan.
Can adjustments help with pain or stiffness?
Yes. Adjustments can relieve pressure on nerves, improve range of motion, and reduce muscle tension — especially when combined with regenerative therapies.
Are your adjustments the same as chiropractic?
No. Our adjustments are gentler, medically informed, and integrate soft tissue work, neuromodulatory therapy, and corrective techniques. We focus on long-term restoration, not just quick relief.
How often should I get adjusted?
Depending on your condition, your provider will recommend a plan — often weekly or biweekly at first, transitioning to maintenance visits as your alignment stabilizes.