For many in Green Bay, fishing is way more than just a pastime—it’s a passion. From casting and reeling to balancing on uneven ground (or in a boat), every motion depends on how well your body moves and feels. Whether you’re standing along Bay Shore Park or navigating the Bay itself, comfort and mobility make all the difference.
But the reality? Long hours of standing, casting, reeling, and balancing take a toll. We hear it all the time—lower back soreness, tight shoulders, wobbly knees, or a stiff neck after a few hours by the water. And that’s where chiropractic care comes in.
Realigning for Relaxation
As Dr. Brooke Block puts it, “Fishing—especially from a boat—demands more balance and core stability than people expect. When the spine is misaligned, coordination suffers and strain creeps in.”
Between waves that keep your footing uncertain and the repetitive movements of casting and retrieving, your body’s stability and mobility are constantly challenged. Even on shore, standing still for hours can take a toll on your lower back and knees.
Care That’s as Personalized as Your Lure Box
No two fishing days are the same, and neither are our care plans. We tailor every approach to meet your body where it is. Through gentle, effective techniques like Torque Release, we reduce inflammation, improve nervous system function, and help you move more freely.
You might be surprised at how much smoother your cast feels—or how much longer you can stay out before that familiar ache kicks in (or doesn’t).
Every Cast Should Feel Good
Whether you’re easing into the morning at Voyageur Park or reeling in a salmon on Lake Michigan, your body needs to keep up. Chiropractic care supports mobility, balance, and joint function—so you can focus on what’s really important: the catch, not the discomfort.
Stay Comfortable on the Water
Don’t let stiffness, soreness, or strain keep you from the satisfaction of the next big catch. We’ll help you move better and fish longer, with fewer aches in between. Contact our office today.