Our goal is to provide our patients with a natural holistic approach to healthcare that involves treating the entire body as a whole. We look to correct any joint fixations or misalignment that may be causing pain along with many other symptoms. In treating the joints, you must also look to the supporting muscles and tissues that surround each joint segment to correct any issues that can lead to improper function. The nutritional and dietary aspect of each individual is also brought into account. We may provide patients with information as well as dietary supplementation to help correct nutritional problems. These key aspects to healthcare are some of the ways in which Dr. Cobb strives to help each patient achieve better health.
Years In Practice12
Primary Specialty
Chiropractor
GenderMale
EducationBachelors of Science at the University of Texas
TrainingDoctor of Chiropractic at Texas Chiropractic College
ServicesDr. Cobb primarily uses the Diversified Method for adjusting patients along with Activator Technique. He is certified in Active Release Technique and Graston Technique, which are both soft tissue mobilization methods used to reduce adhesion within the tissues. He also provides nutritional supplementation and advice to those seeking to improve their overall health.
I went with both my children to see Dr. Cobb. My son needed a realignment & my daughter was having jaw pain. While sitting in the lobby, I saw a flyer on weight loss. I'm in my mid 50's and it was getting harder to lose weight. So I asked Dr. Cobb a few questions and started on his diet program. I didn't see any changes right away, but after a few weeks, the pounds started to come off. I needed to lose about 15 pounds and I did. I also learned how to eat better and changed my lifestyle. It may seem expensive at first, but when compared to other plans, it is very reasonable. That was a year and a half ago and I've been able to keep eating healthy. When I change my eating habits, the pounds start coming back. Dr. Cobb helped me jump start my weight loss. Thanks Dr. Cobb.