Just because you’re not in pain doesn’t mean your body is functioning properly. Regular chiropractic care can prevent you from feeling pain long before it starts.


In short, Chiropractic scientifically addresses whole body wellness. Addressing the neuromuscular system (the nerves, muscles and joints of the body), continuous Chiropractic care has demonstrated significant improvement to body and brain health.

Chiropractors are trained in the assessment and treatment of the skeleton, muscles and tissues used to move the structure of the body, to return to normal balance. By using gentle, non-invasive techniques, the doctors at Sound Chiropractic will assess and address your body to bring it back to the way it is meant to move.

Chiropractic doctors receive in-depth training in their specialty and are acutely aware of what is ‘normal’ and what is not. Their education focuses on proper understanding of the many organ systems of the body and how they work together. Every client is interviewed for medical history, followed by a complete physical examination to determine the status of the body.

Chiropractic can relieve many symptoms including stiffness, irregular motion, or painful sensations like dull ache or sharp and acute pain. The goal is to restore normal body pattern by using gentle techniques and education for each patient. Chiropractors aim to assist the body to resume normal joint position, range of motion, nerve system function, muscle tone and movement patterns. Various techniques are used to feel how the joints of the spine, pelvis and skeleton are moving.

Sound Chiropractic offers consultations to understand if our services can best serve you on your own path to wellness. Contact us to book a consultation today.

Dr. Pellerine is AMAZING! Kaitlyn is amazing with my children, especially with one that has a lot of anxiety when going to see doctors. There is a reason why I travel from Cape Breton (when I can) to Bedford to see her! Thank you for being a wonderful, caring, compassionate doctor to our kids!
— Courtenay Pottie-Bona