The first Webster Technique visit at Beacon Clinic of Chiropractic begins with a consultation in which Dr. Bronstein gathers a history of the patient's pregnancy, any prior chiropractic care, and the specific concerns that prompted the visit. This is followed by the Webster assessment itself — a hands-on evaluation of the sacrum and pelvis conducted with the patient in a comfortable, pregnancy-appropriate position. Dr. Bronstein explains what he is assessing and what the findings indicate before any adjustment is performed. Arroyo Grande patients who arrive with questions about the technique, how it is applied, or what to expect are encouraged to ask them during this portion of the visit.
The adjustment portion of the visit involves a specific, low-force contact on the sacrum and gentle work on the soft tissues of the round ligaments. The full visit, including the intake, assessment, and adjustment, typically takes less than an hour. Patients should wear or bring comfortable clothing that allows access to the lower back and pelvis. Following the adjustment, Dr. Bronstein discusses the findings, the care approach going forward, and any observations the patient should share with their OB or midwife. Beacon Clinic of Chiropractic in Grover Beach, California is a straightforward drive from Arroyo Grande, and the clinic can often accommodate prenatal patients with scheduling flexibility appropriate to pregnancy.