Dr. Taylor Frederick, DC, Chiropractor
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Dr. Taylor Frederick, DC

Chiropractor

10310 Moncreiffe Rd Suite 103 Raleigh North Carolina, 27617

About

Dr. Taylor Frederick is a Chiropractor practicing in Raleigh, North Carolina. Dr. Frederick specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Frederick seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.

Education and Training

Cleveland University Kansas-City Doctor of Chiropractic 2017

Cleveland University Kansas-City Bachelor's of Science in Human Biology 2014

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Dr. Taylor Frederick, DC's Expert Contributions
  • How can I crack my lower back like a chiropractor?

    So, the best way to learn how to do it is to go to chiropractic school. Next best is to go to a chiropractor for them to treat you. Do not try to do it yourself, there's a reason we are a medical profession. You brush your teeth, but still go to the dentist. READ MORE

  • Can a rib pop back into place?

    Definitely, chiropractors are well equipped to handle that issue depending READ MORE

  • Can chiropractors straighten my spine?

    Depending on why it's "not straight," then probably. We help with scoliosis and a number of other issues though! READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor fix costochondritis?

    Absolutely! READ MORE

  • Can chiropractors adjust wrists?

    Hi there, Sorry to hear you are going through this, but chiropractors can definitely help with wrist issues. Wrist adjustments can help with carpal tunnel even. Hope you get relief soon! READ MORE

  • How can I straighten my back naturally?

    Hi there! Straitening your back through chiropractic care is natural! Chiropractic works by allowing your body to heal itself and do what it is intended to without medication or surgery. Go check one out! READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor fix a herniated disc?

    Hi there, Sorry to hear you have a herniated disc. Short answer is it depends on how herniated it is. Chiropractic would be a fantastic first intervention to see if conservative care would take care of the issue, or if you need something more drastic like MRIs/surgery. READ MORE

  • Is it dangerous to crack your neck?

    Hi there! Common question, and the short answer is yes. In everyone's spine, there are joints that are moving too much, too little, and just the right amount. When you crack your own neck, you are stressing the good parts of your spine, when the bad parts are why you feel the need to crack it; those you cannot move on your own and where a chiropractor comes into play. Hopefully this helped! Enjoy your weekend! READ MORE

  • How long does it take for sciatica to go away?

    Hey there, So, with sciatica, it's tough to generalize a treatment plan because there's a couple of reasons why that nerve could be pinched. I would say a fair average is about 24 visits though. READ MORE

  • Is it ok for a chiropractor to crack your spine?

    Hi there, So, if your back made popping noises from treatment, that's super normal. Just some air bubbles in the joints popping (like bubble wrap). READ MORE

  • Is a massage or chiropractor better for sciatica?

    A chiropractor for sure! Sciatica is a pinched nerve, massages work on muscles, and chiropractors help the nervous system. READ MORE

  • What are the risks of chiropractic neck adjustments?

    Hi there! A chiropractic adjustment after an injury is great so the body can heal. Depending on the injury, X-rays might be necessary to be sure there are no risks; if a thorough exam is performed, there shouldn't be any risks besides potentially some tight muscles or something. However, this is all subject to change, again, on how thorough the doc you go to is just like any profession. READ MORE

  • How often should I go to the chiropractor?

    Hi there, Sorry to hear about your neck! So it depends on severity of symptoms and what X-rays look like; generally though, my patients start in my office multiple times a week to get the issue under control, then we taper off visit count from there. A number of visits would be tough to guess from just age and pain. Hope this helps. READ MORE

  • What is better a massage or chiropractor?

    I would go check with a chiropractor as to why the muscles are causing you pain. If you roll an ankle, it swells and stiffens so you don't do more damage to it, the stiffness splints the area. In the back/neck, your muscles do the same thing. A lot of times I see muscle tightness/pain being your body's way to splint an underlying problem. Now if you find a good chiropractor, they should send you out for a massage if it's truly just a muscle problem. Hope this helps! READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help with pins and needles feeling?

    Hi there, Sorry to hear your daughter is experiencing that; chiropractic can definitely help with those symptoms, though! If it were me, I'd find a chiropractor that takes X-rays to find out what's causing the pins and needles and then go from there. Happy Thanksgiving! READ MORE

  • Do chiropractors realign the spine?

    Hi there! Yes, chiropractors restore normal motion back into the spine, which realigns it and improves your health! READ MORE

  • How long does a chiropractic adjustment for neck pain last?

    Hey there, It kind of depends on what is going on and what your history is. If you've played football or other contact sports, or been in car accidents, then your neck pain might be more involved than others. So, I'd start with finding a chiropractor who assesses your neck via X-ray and follow their recommendations. Chiropractic will take multiple visits to get it under control though; think of it like getting in better shape at the gym. You don't work out once and then your muscles are in better shape. With chiropractic, it's about retraining the joints and nervous system and that takes time. READ MORE

  • What is the difference between a physical therapist and a chiropractor?

    Hey there, sorry to hear that you fell and are hurt! I agree with your friend. PT's are fantastic for rehab post-surgery and other muscle concerns. Your nerves are communicating pain, and your nerves control your muscles. That's the big difference between Chiropractors/PT: Chiropractors treat the nervous system which controls everything in the body, PT's treat muscles. READ MORE

  • Does chiropractic treatment really work for kids?

    Hey there, thanks for the question! Chiropractic ABSOLUTELY works and it is especially great for kids. 8 years old is pretty young to have neck pain, but sleep issues is a very common complaint chiropractors help with. READ MORE

  • Is chiropractic treatment effective for son's back pain?

    Hi there, Sorry to hear about your son's injury. I would definitely look into chiropractic for him. We are spine specialists and would do wonders for him. Make sure you find a doc that would take X-rays to see what's going on. Dr. Frederick READ MORE

Professional Memberships

  • North Carolina Chiropractic Association  

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Chiropractic Association, North Carolina Chiropractic Association

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Growing up surrounded by people who support him, his family and friends.

Hobbies / Sports

  • Hanging with Family, Playing Board Games with Friends, Golfing

Favorite professional publications

  • Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics

Areas of research

Graduate thesis on exercise as an intervention on delaying Mild Cognitive Impairment

Dr. Taylor Frederick, DC's Practice location

Frederick Chiropractic

10310 Moncreiffe Rd Suite 103 -
Raleigh, North Carolina 27617
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