You came from Hinsdale because the last thing you tried didn’t last. The ache eased for a few days, then came back the moment you tried to push through a workout or a full day at work. Rest helped for a little while, then the same stiffness crept back in.
Something in the plan was missing.
That is the only thing we look for. We do not treat the spot that hurts and call it a day. We find what is actually causing the problem and build one coordinated care plan using chiropractic, shockwave therapy, and rehab — whatever the injury actually needs.
We are True Health Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Lombard — about fifteen minutes from Hinsdale on York Road and Roosevelt Road.
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For Hinsdale Central Students, Athletes, and BNSF Commuters
Hinsdale Central High School keeps student athletes moving year-round between practices, meets, and games, and the Hinsdale Metra station sends a steady stream of commuters into the Loop on the BNSF line every weekday morning. A lot of our patients here spend forty-five minutes or more sitting on a train or hunched over a laptop before they even reach their desk.
That combination shows up in our office as the same pattern every time: a stiff low back from sitting, tight hips from the commute, and neck and shoulder tension that no amount of stretching seems to fully resolve. We trace it back to what is actually restricted and build a care plan around your practice schedule or your commute, not the other way around.
For Runners, Swimmers, and Families Near Katherine Legge Memorial Park
Katherine Legge Memorial Park and the pool and fields at Robbins Park draw runners, swimmers, and families out year-round, and Hinsdale Central’s athletic programs keep student athletes conditioning the rest of the year. The injuries that bring people in are predictable: plantar fasciitis, runner’s knee, swimmer’s shoulder, and the low back or hip pain that flares every time training ramps back up.
Rest alone rarely fixes it, because the injury usually is not a single moment — it is a pattern that has been building for months. For tendon and soft tissue injuries that have not responded to rest, ice, or a generic exercise sheet, we use shockwave therapy alongside targeted adjustments and rehab to address the mechanics causing the problem, not just the sore spot.
Combine Chiropractic Care in Hinsdale, IL
Most clinics offer adjustments and send you home. We build one coordinated care plan using whichever combination of therapies your injury actually needs:
- Chiropractic adjustments to restore joint mechanics and mobility
- Shockwave therapy (ESWT) to accelerate healing in chronic tendon and soft tissue injuries
- Fluido cold laser therapy to calm inflammation and speed tissue repair
- Electrical stimulation (e-stim) to reduce muscle spasm and calm irritated nerves
- In-house massage therapy to keep the fix in place between visits
This combination is rare in the western suburbs. Most clinics offer one modality and call it a plan. We bring every one of these together under one roof, built around what your body actually needs.
Pain is the last thing to show up. We go looking for the rest.
Getting Here From Hinsdale
We are at 477 E Butterfield Rd, Suite 205, Lombard, IL 60148.
From downtown Hinsdale: take York Road north to Roosevelt Road, then east to Highland Avenue, then north to Butterfield Road — about fifteen minutes.
From the Hinsdale Metra station: take York Road north to Roosevelt Road, then east to Highland Avenue, then north to Butterfield Road — about fifteen to eighteen minutes.
Hinsdale Patient FAQ
How far is True Health from Hinsdale?
About fifteen minutes door to door. Most Hinsdale patients take York Road north to Roosevelt Road, then east to Highland Avenue and north to Butterfield Road.
I commute into Chicago on the BNSF line from Hinsdale — can you work around my train schedule?
Yes. We regularly see Metra commuters from Hinsdale, and we build appointment times around early trains, late trains, and long workdays instead of asking you to choose between your commute and your care.
I have a nagging golf or running injury from Katherine Legge Memorial Park that hasn’t improved with rest — can shockwave help?
Often, yes. Shockwave therapy (ESWT) is effective for chronic tendon and soft tissue injuries that have stalled — plantar fasciitis, golfer’s elbow, and runner’s knee that rest alone has not resolved. We typically combine it with chiropractic care and rehab so the mechanics causing the injury get addressed too.
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Conditions We Treat
Most of our patients arrive because a specific condition is not getting better. Here are the most common problems we treat — each linked to a deeper page explaining how we approach it:
- Sports injuries — strains, tendinopathies, and movement-related pain for athletes of every level
- Plantar fasciitis — including shockwave therapy for chronic cases that have not responded to other treatment
- Sciatica — sharp, shooting pain down the leg that has not responded to rest, stretching, or other care
- Herniated and bulging discs — conservative care that helps most patients avoid surgery
- Chronic headaches and migraines — addressing the cervical component most providers miss
- Neck pain and desk-related tension — structural correction for chronic neck, shoulder, and tech-neck pain
If your condition is not on this list, call us at (630) 796-2083. We treat a wider range than this list — these are simply the most common.
