We are announcing new office hour starting this May! The new hours will be Friday 12-5 and Saturday 8-12.
Anyone who has visited more than one chiropractor knows that the patient experience can vary between practices. This diversity is one of chiropractic’s strengths, allowing individuals to find care that aligns with their needs and preferences. However, differences in care delivery and treatment planning can also create uncertainty for patients and impact confidence in chiropractic care as a whole.
Chiropractic care has been practiced for more than a century. While its history plays an important role in the profession, some care models continue to rely heavily on traditional theories rather than current clinical evidence. When care is not guided by modern research, patients may experience limited progress or incomplete pain relief.
Examples of care that may fall outside evidence-based guidelines include unnecessarily frequent visits with extended treatment plans, routine imaging for all patients at an initial visit without clinical indication, the use of treatments that are not clearly supported by evidence, or relying on a single intervention as the only form of care. These approaches can feel one-size-fits-all, often overlooking the fact that patients’ needs and goals are unique.
With limited chiropractic job opportunities in Vermont, Dr. Rose gained experience in a traditional practice setting as an associate chiropractor. Through this experience, he recognized that practice ownership would allow him to fully align his care philosophy with his training and commitment to evidence-based, patient-centered chiropractic care. This led to the development of New Age Chiropractic & Rehab.
New Age Chiropractic & Rehab was founded to serve the Central Vermont community with care that goes beyond traditional chiropractic methods. Dr. Rose provides individualized, multi-modal treatment plans guided by current evidence and tailored to each patient’s goals. This approach supports effective pain relief, improved movement, and long-term functional recovery.