

What is the Webster Technique, and why do pregnant moms in Azle choose gentle chiropractic?
Pregnancy is a beautiful season, but it also brings changes that can leave expecting moms feeling uncomfortable. From low back pain to pelvic tightness, many women search for natural ways to feel better without medication. That’s where the Webster technique comes in.
At Bronson Heritage Chiropractic in Azle, Dr. Britton Bronson is Webster certified, making her uniquely trained to provide safe, gentle adjustments designed specifically for pregnancy.
What Is the Webster Technique?
The Webster technique is a specialized chiropractic adjustment that focuses on the pelvis, sacrum, and surrounding ligaments. Its goal is to improve pelvic balance and help expecting moms move more comfortably as their baby grows.
Unlike general chiropractic adjustments, Webster care is gentle and low-force. Moms can lie comfortably on a pregnancy pillow while Dr. Bronson uses light pressure to support pelvic alignment.
Benefits for Expectant Moms
Every pregnancy is different, but many moms report:
Easier movement and walking during the third trimester
Relief from back and hip discomfort
More comfortable sleep positions
A sense of balance as their body adapts week by week
Because Webster care is non-invasive and drug-free, many families choose it as part of a holistic approach to prenatal wellness.
Why Choose Bronson Heritage Chiropractic in Azle?
Dr. Britton Bronson is the only Webster-certified chiropractor in Azle.
Our clinic specializes in prenatal and pediatric chiropractic, not just a side service.
Families describe Dr. Bronson as gentle, caring, and easy to talk with about pregnancy concerns.
Convenient for Families in Surrounding Areas
Bronson Heritage Chiropractic isn’t only for Azle moms. Families visit us from Lake Worth, Springtown, Reno, Aledo, and Weatherford because prenatal and pediatric specialists are rare in this area.
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👉 Book online today or text us at (888) 333-0491. Appointments are available for new patients this week.