Dr. Lewis Hutchison Pauley is the owner and doctor of Prestige Chiropractic. Dr. Pauley is certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners in Chiropractic and Physiotherapy. He holds a state chiropractic license through the Virginia Board of Medicine, as well as a Level 1 CrossFit Trainer Certification and is certified in CrossFit Movement & Mobility. Dr. Pauley’s chiropractic focus includes improving overall nervous system function, correcting biomechanical and postural errors, the relationship between nutrition and wellness, and improving athletic performance through a combination of precise chiropractic care and joint & soft tissue mobilizing techniques.
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Dr. Lewis Pauley
Chiropractor/Owner
Dr. Lewis Hutchison Pauley is the owner and doctor of Prestige Chiropractic, founded July 2012. Since then, he’s become one of the premiere chiropractors of Woodbridge, VA, providing well-rounded care for a diverse range of clients. Dr. Pauley’s chiropractic philosophy focuses on improving the overall function of the nervous system by correcting biomechanical and postural errors. His area of specialization is improving athletic performance through a unique combination of precise chiropractic care with joint and soft tissue mobilization techniques. He has additional focus on pregnant women and adolescents, adapting his techniques to suit their individual needs.
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Neck Pain Treatment
Neck pain is a common pain symptom experienced by most of us. Most neck pain begins with some kind of trauma, but sometimes the origin is difficult to identify.
Back Pain Treatment
Eight out of 10 people will experience some kind of back pain in their lifetime, and it’s one of the main reasons that patients seek the help of a chiropractor.
Headache Treatment
Headaches are a common problem that can be triggered by many different factors, from stress to an undiagnosed spinal injury.
Carpal Tunnel Treatment
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common and painful disorder that affects around 3 percent of women and 2 percent of men.