Peak Upper Cervical Center

Peak Upper Cervical Center Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care Visit us for compassionate, top-quality chiropractic care designed to enhance your quality of life.

Boise's Peak Chiropractic LLC is a leading upper cervical chiropractic clinic located in Garden City, Idaho, specializing in upper cervical care — serving Boise, ID. Our expert team, led by Dr. Jonathan Finney and Dr. Kyara Finney, is dedicated to improving your health through precise, effective chiropractic treatments. Utilizing advanced diagnostic tools and specialized techniques, we address a range of conditions and symptoms, ensuring personalized care for each patient. At Boise Peak Chiropractic, we believe in the body's natural ability to heal and strive to help you achieve optimal health and wellness.

How often do you feel the need to crack your neck?• Rarely
• A few times a week
• Daily
• Multiple times per dayIf it ke...
03/19/2026

How often do you feel the need to crack your neck?

• Rarely
• A few times a week
• Daily
• Multiple times per day

If it keeps coming back, there may be a deeper reason.

Drop your answer below 👇

Do you constantly feel the urge to crack your neck?Maybe it feels tight, stiff, or “off.”

You crack it — and it feels b...
03/17/2026

Do you constantly feel the urge to crack your neck?
Maybe it feels tight, stiff, or “off.”

You crack it — and it feels better… for a few minutes.

Most people try:
✔️ Stretching
✔️ Massage
✔️ Foam rolling
✔️ Self-cracking multiple times a day

But the tightness keeps coming back.

Here’s what’s often misunderstood:
The urge to crack your neck usually isn’t about stiffness.

It’s about instability.

When the upper cervical spine becomes misaligned — often after old injuries like falls, sports impacts, or car accidents — it can create neurological irritation that alters muscle tone and posture.

Your body senses imbalance and tries to compensate.

Cracking temporarily releases pressure — but it doesn’t restore proper alignment.

✨ Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care focuses on gently correcting the top two vertebrae so stability returns and the constant urge to crack naturally fades.

👉 Drop the word LOCATION for someone near you if you feel like you are always having to crack your neck.

Dreams are made of getting to the root cause of your symptoms! Scheduled today if these sounds like you 👇📲 (208)901-0327...
03/15/2026

Dreams are made of getting to the root cause of your symptoms!

Scheduled today if these sounds like you 👇

📲 (208)901-0327

03/14/2026

Vertigo that lingers isn’t always random.

There’s usually a root cause that’s being overlooked.

Upper cervical care looks where others don’t— at the neurological control center— your brainstem.

Raise your hand if you know somebody suffering with vertigo 🙋‍♀️✋

Cracking releases pressure temporarily.But it doesn’t correct alignment.When instability exists at the top of the neck, ...
03/13/2026

Cracking releases pressure temporarily.

But it doesn’t correct alignment.
When instability exists at the top of the neck, the nervous system keeps signaling tension — and the urge returns.

Stability reduces irritation.

Your inner ear detects motion.
But your brainstem integrates balance.When the upper neck is misaligned, it can create ir...
03/13/2026

Your inner ear detects motion.

But your brainstem integrates balance.

When the upper neck is misaligned, it can create irritation in this critical control center — preventing full recovery even after the infection is gone.

Support neurological healing from the top down.

Did your vertigo begin after an illness?• Yes
• No
• Not sure
If your symptoms lingered longer than expected, there may ...
03/12/2026

Did your vertigo begin after an illness?
• Yes
• No
• Not sure

If your symptoms lingered longer than expected, there may be another piece to the puzzle.

Drop your answer below 👇


03/11/2026

If your vertigo began after a virus, or just showed up out of nowhere and you’re still not back to normal— you are not imagining it.

Many patients are told, “ it just takes time.”

But if neurological irritation or interference remains at the brainstem, your balance system may struggle to recalibrate, meaning your symptoms will persist.

Upper cervical care evaluate this exact region, using advanced testing and 3-D imaging— making gentle, precise corrections to restore alignment and nervous system function.

Comment the word LOCATION and we will send you to our directory to find someone near you!

Did your vertigo start after being sick?Vestibular neuritis is commonly diagnosed after a viral illness. It can cause in...
03/10/2026

Did your vertigo start after being sick?

Vestibular neuritis is commonly diagnosed after a viral illness. It can cause intense spinning, nausea, imbalance, and difficulty walking.

Many people try:
✔️ Steroids
✔️ Antivert or other medications
✔️ Vestibular therapy
✔️ Rest and hydration

And while the infection may clear… the dizziness doesn’t always fully resolve.

Here’s what’s often missed:
Balance isn’t controlled by the inner ear alone.

It’s integrated at the brainstem — located at the top of your neck.

When the upper cervical spine becomes misaligned — often after a fall, accident, or even years-old trauma — it can create ongoing neurological irritation in this region. That irritation can interfere with how your brain processes balance signals, delaying full recovery.

Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care focuses on gently correcting misalignment at the top of the neck to support proper neurological communication and balance stabilization.

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Address

4483 N Dresden Place Ste 103
Garden City, ID
83714

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm

Telephone

+12089010327

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