Marathon Chiropractic Clinic

Marathon Chiropractic Clinic At Marathon, we're dedicated to pain relief, wellness, and healthy living through chiropractic care.

We will be out of the office tomorrow, September 5th. We hope you have a great weekend and look forward to see you back ...
09/04/2025

We will be out of the office tomorrow, September 5th. We hope you have a great weekend and look forward to see you back on Monday, September 8th!

This Labor Day, we honor the hard work and dedication of our patients, neighbors, and community. 💪✨Our office will be cl...
08/27/2025

This Labor Day, we honor the hard work and dedication of our patients, neighbors, and community. 💪✨
Our office will be closed Friday, August 29th and Monday, September 1st so our team can enjoy the holiday. We’ll be back and ready to care for you on Tuesday, September 2nd!

Wishing you a safe, happy, and restful Labor Day weekend! 🌟

🎓📚 Back to class means heavy backpacks, long study sessions, and campus hustle—don’t let it wear you down. Regular chiro...
08/14/2025

🎓📚 Back to class means heavy backpacks, long study sessions, and campus hustle—don’t let it wear you down. Regular chiropractic care can help relieve tension, improve focus, and keep you feeling your best all semester. 💆‍♂️🧠

We’re here to help lighten the load (literally).
📞 Call us at 828-264-6474 or visit us online at MarathonChiropractic.com to schedule your adjustment today!

✨ The Gang Goes Wheel Throwing 🏺Last week we visited The Pottery Lot for a beginner wheel throwing class! Keep an eye ou...
07/29/2025

✨ The Gang Goes Wheel Throwing 🏺

Last week we visited The Pottery Lot for a beginner wheel throwing class! Keep an eye out around the office, we might be displaying some of our finished works of art.

We will be closed on Friday July 4th, 2025, and we will be back in office on Monday July 9th, 2025.  🎇From the Marathon ...
07/03/2025

We will be closed on Friday July 4th, 2025, and we will be back in office on Monday July 9th, 2025.

🎇From the Marathon Chiropractic team, we hope you all enjoy your holiday weekend! 🎆

🔍 Anatomy Tuesdays: Facet Joints & Muscles 💪✨It’s the final installment of our Anatomy Explained series—and we’re finish...
07/01/2025

🔍 Anatomy Tuesdays: Facet Joints & Muscles 💪✨
It’s the final installment of our Anatomy Explained series—and we’re finishing strong with the unsung heroes of spinal function: facet joints and spinal muscles.

🦴 Facet joints are tiny but mighty connections at the back of each vertebra. They help guide movement and provide stability throughout the entire spine.

💪 Muscles support these joints and vertebrae, helping you move, bend, lift, and stay balanced. From deep stabilizers to surface muscles, they also act as shock absorbers during everyday life.

Spinal motion starts here—and chiropractic care helps keep it all working smoothly.

📱 Call us to schedule at (828) 264-6474 or online at MarathonChiropractic.com!

🧠 Anatomy Tuesdays: Discs & Nerves ⚡We’re back with another round of Anatomy Explained! This week, we’re spotlighting th...
06/24/2025

🧠 Anatomy Tuesdays: Discs & Nerves ⚡
We’re back with another round of Anatomy Explained! This week, we’re spotlighting the crucial connection between spinal discs and nerves—the structures that keep your body moving, feeling, and functioning at its best.

🌀 Discs act as the spine’s shock absorbers—giving you flexibility, movement, and protection from compression.
💥 Nerves exit through small openings between each vertebra and control everything from muscle movement to organ function.

Misalignments or disc issues can lead to pain, numbness, weakness, or even internal dysfunction. That’s why spinal health is so much more than just back pain.

📞 Call today to schedule your chiropractic visit and support your spine from the inside out!

🦴 Anatomy Tuesdays: Sacrum & Coccyx (Tailbone) 💥This week in our Anatomy Explained series, we’re covering the foundation...
06/17/2025

🦴 Anatomy Tuesdays: Sacrum & Coccyx (Tailbone) 💥
This week in our Anatomy Explained series, we’re covering the foundation of your spine—the sacrum and coccyx. Small but mighty, this region plays a key role in posture, balance, and stability.

🔹 The sacrum connects your spine to your pelvis and helps distribute weight through the hips and legs. Misalignments here can cause nerve issues, hip pain, or uneven leg length.

🔹 The coccyx (tailbone) acts as a shock absorber when sitting and supports pelvic floor function. Misalignments may lead to sharp or burning pain while seated or difficulty transitioning between sitting and standing.

✨ Discomfort in this area is more common than you’d think—and chiropractic care can help!

📱Call today to schedule at (828) 264-6474, or online at MarathonChiropractic.com!

📚 Anatomy Tuesdays: Lumbar Spine (L1–L5) 💥Welcome to Part 3 of our Anatomy Explained series! Today we're spotlighting th...
06/10/2025

📚 Anatomy Tuesdays: Lumbar Spine (L1–L5) 💥
Welcome to Part 3 of our Anatomy Explained series! Today we're spotlighting the lumbar spine—your lower back and the powerhouse of spinal support and mobility.

Misalignments in this area can lead to:
▪️ Hip and groin discomfort
▪️ Digestive issues
▪️ Sciatica and leg numbness
▪️ Knee instability
▪️ Weakness in the feet or thighs

💡 (Not so) Fun fact: L4–L5 is the most common site for disc herniation!

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to get your spine checked. 📞 Call us to schedule an appointment at (828) 264-6474!

🔎 Anatomy Tuesdays: Thoracic Spine (T1–T12) 🫁💛It’s week two of our Anatomy Explained series, and today we’re diving into...
06/03/2025

🔎 Anatomy Tuesdays: Thoracic Spine (T1–T12) 🫁💛
It’s week two of our Anatomy Explained series, and today we’re diving into the thoracic spine—the largest section of the spine and the only one connected to the rib cage.

From neck/shoulder tension to chest tightness and even digestive issues, misalignments in this area can cause more than just mid-back pain. Chiropractic adjustments can help restore proper function, improve breathing, and reduce overall tension.

📲Call us today to schedule your appointment: (828) 264-6474.

🔍 Anatomy Explained: Cervical Spine Edition 🧠💥Welcome to our new weekly series—Anatomy Tuesdays!Each Tuesday, we’ll brea...
05/27/2025

🔍 Anatomy Explained: Cervical Spine Edition 🧠💥

Welcome to our new weekly series—Anatomy Tuesdays!
Each Tuesday, we’ll break down different parts of your spine and musculoskeletal system to help you better understand how your body works—and how chiropractic care can help.

We’re kicking things off with the Cervical Spine (C1–C7)—the neck region! From headaches and dizziness to shoulder tension and arm numbness, these vertebrae do more than just hold your head up. Misalignments here can impact nerve function, mobility, and overall comfort.

Stay tuned every week for more insights to support your spine health! 💙

🌪️ Feeling dizzy or off balance? It might be vertigo — and chiropractic care could help! 🌀Vertigo isn’t just a nuisance;...
05/23/2025

🌪️ Feeling dizzy or off balance? It might be vertigo — and chiropractic care could help! 🌀
Vertigo isn’t just a nuisance; it can disrupt your daily life. Often caused by neck misalignments, migraines, or inner ear issues, vertigo can sometimes be managed naturally.
Chiropractic adjustments to the cervical spine may help restore balance, improve nerve and blood flow, and reduce muscle tension.

✨ Don’t spin in circles—let us help you find your center again! Call today at (828) 264-6474 or visit us online at MarathonChiropractic.com to schedule.

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330 W King Street, Ste 101
Boone, NC
28607

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Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 1pm

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