Drop table chiropractic adjustments in Marietta
The section of the table drops. That is the adjustment.
At Plasker Chiropractic, we utilize precise biomechanical tools to support your musculoskeletal health. The section of the table drops. That is the adjustment. This technique uses a segmented table with drop pieces that lower slightly under a controlled thrust, reducing the force needed while maintaining accuracy for patients in Marietta.
How drop table chiropractic care works
The technique relies on gravity, tension springs, and Newton’s laws of motion. As the practitioner delivers a quick, light impulse to a specific spinal segment, the table cushion drops a fraction of an inch. This movement utilizes your own body weight and momentum to facilitate joint motion without requiring heavy manual force.
Patients often describe the sensation as a sudden, gentle drop accompanied by a dull thud sound from the mechanics inside the table. It is entirely non-invasive, quick, and designed to minimize the abrupt twisting sometimes associated with traditional manual adjustments.
What this technology treats and what it does not replace
We use this method primarily for addressing spinal joint restriction, including cases involving Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction and Mid-Back & Rib Pain. It complements our broader approach to Corrective Chiropractic Care. However, equipment is never a substitute for a thorough clinical examination, orthopedic testing, and hands-on palpation.
A drop mechanism does not cure systemic disease, nor does it replace active rehabilitation or muscular therapy. When working with a drop table chiropractor, patients should understand it is a single tool used alongside methods like Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy to address mechanical joint issues.
What clinical evidence supports drop table adjustments
Clinical research indicates that low-amplitude, high-velocity adjustments can effectively reduce localized spinal pain and improve range of motion. Studies suggest that drop mechanisms allow practitioners to deliver precise force with less overall patient displacement, which many adults prefer.
However, the evidence base for specific drop-table designs compared to other adjusting techniques is modest. High-quality, large-scale trials isolating drop mechanics alone are thin. We share these findings transparently to help evidence-minded patients make informed choices.
Session length and integration with other services
Individual adjusting sessions typically last between ten and fifteen minutes when performed as a follow-up visit. A standard course of care varies based on chronicity, tissue healing rates, and your personal health goals as part of the 100 Year Lifestyle network.
To support long-term stability, we frequently pair adjustments with Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise or targeted Massage Therapy. This multi-modal strategy ensures that passive joint correction is reinforced by active muscular control.
Adaptations for pregnancy and specialized patient needs
Specialized drop table sections can adjust to accommodate changing body contours, making them particularly useful for addressing Pregnancy Back & Pelvic Pain. Through Prenatal & Postpartum Chiropractic services, we help manage Round Ligament & Sciatic Pain in Pregnancy safely.
The drop design allows pregnant patients to lie comfortably while receiving gentle pelvic and sacral adjustments without unnecessary abdominal pressure.
Where this equipment does its work

Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise
The part that decides whether it comes back.

Corrective Chiropractic Care
Restoring movement to joints that stopped moving.

Massage Therapy
Therapeutic, and part of a plan.

Prenatal & Postpartum Chiropractic
A pelvis that has to open, and a spine carrying more.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.
What we point it at
Spine & Back
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What people want to know about it
A chiropractic drop table features segmented cushions resting on tension springs. When the practitioner applies a swift, light thrust to a restricted joint, the mechanism releases, allowing the table section to drop a fraction of an inch. This uses momentum and gravity to assist the adjustment.
No, the adjustment is generally painless. Patients feel a firm, quick tap and a sudden dropping sensation. While some temporary soreness can occur as tight tissues adapt, the technique itself minimizes the need for heavy physical force or twisting.
No. Equipment supports clinical care but cannot replace active movement. We pair table adjustments with Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise to build long-term muscular stability and prevent recurrent joint restrictions.
The course of care depends on your examination findings, tissue healing timelines, and functional goals. We outline a clear treatment plan during your initial consultation and monitor progress regularly.
Experience precise, evidence-based care in East Cobb
Schedule a comprehensive evaluation at Plasker Chiropractic to determine if drop table adjustments align with your long-term health and mobility goals.





