Sprains, strains, tendinitis, and overuse injuries deserve an honest assessment and conservative care. We serve Holly Springs athletes and active families from our Canton office, about 10 minutes north on I-575 — same- or next-day appointments, se habla español, most insurance accepted.
✓ Medically reviewed by Dr. Daniel Turner, DC · Last reviewed June 2026
Some injuries need urgent care first, not a chiropractor. If you suspect a fracture or dislocation, can't bear weight on a leg, have severe or rapidly worsening swelling, or took a blow to the head with any confusion, memory loss, vomiting, or loss of consciousness, get an ER or urgent-care evaluation before anything else. Conservative chiropractic care is for after a serious injury has been ruled out.
No — we want to be honest about that. DT Chiropractic does not have an office in Holly Springs. We serve Holly Springs athletes and active families from our Canton office at 2920 Marietta Hwy STE 102, about 10 minutes north up I-575. For most of Holly Springs — the neighborhoods off Hickory Road, the families around Barrett Park, the commuters who hop on GA-5 every morning — it's a short, familiar drive in the opposite direction of your Woodstock or Atlanta commute. We'd rather point you to exactly where we are than pretend we're around the corner.
It depends on the injury. For a suspected fracture, dislocation, a knee or ankle that can't bear weight, or any head injury, see a physician or go to urgent care first. But for the everyday strains, sprains, tendinitis, and overuse problems that come with growing youth athletics in Cherokee County — a tweaked hamstring at Barrett Park, a sore shoulder from travel baseball, runner's knee from training along Hickory Road — conservative chiropractic care is a sensible first stop. At our Canton office we start with a real sports-injury assessment: we watch how you move, test the joint and the tissue around it, and tell you honestly whether this is something we can help with or something that needs imaging or a referral.
Holly Springs sits between Canton and Woodstock, and the active families here keep us busy with the same patterns we see across Cherokee County:
We treat conservatively, in stages, with hands-on care and active rehab. After the assessment, a typical plan combines soft-tissue work — including Active Release Technique (ART) — to address adhesions and overloaded muscle and tendon, with targeted chiropractic adjustments to restore joint motion where it's stiff, and a progressive exercise plan you actually do between visits. Dr. Daniel Turner is SFMA Level 2 certified, which means your problem area is assessed in the context of how your whole body moves, not just where it hurts. He's also TPI Certified (Medical Level 3, Golf Level 2) — useful for the golfers and rotational-sport athletes around Holly Springs and the broader Cherokee County area.
We're conservative on purpose. No sales — only exceptional care. If your injury needs imaging, an orthopedic opinion, or it isn't responding the way it should, we'll tell you and help you get to the right provider. We don't sell long pre-paid plans or promise outcomes we can't control.
Getting back to your sport is the goal, but rushing it is how minor injuries become season-ending ones. We base return-to-play on objective markers — restored range of motion, symmetric strength, and the ability to do sport-specific movements without pain or compensation — not on a date circled on a calendar. For a young athlete that might mean a graded progression back into practice; for an adult runner it might mean rebuilding mileage in steps. We won't guarantee a timeline or promise a "fix," because no honest clinician can. What we can do is give you a clear, evidence-based plan and adjust it based on how your body responds.
Sports injuries don't wait for an opening, and neither should you. We offer same- or next-day appointments at our Canton office, our team is bilingual (se habla español), and we accept most insurance. From most of Holly Springs you're on I-575 and at our door in about 10 minutes — close enough to fit a visit around school pickup, practice, or a workday. Want care closer to the heart of our practice, or more detail on how we handle athletic injuries? See our Canton sports-injury care page.
About 10 minutes. We serve Holly Springs from our Canton office at 2920 Marietta Hwy STE 102, a straight shot north on I-575 from most of Holly Springs, including the neighborhoods off Hickory Road and the Barrett Park area. We do not have a Holly Springs location.
No, and we're upfront about it. We don't have a Holly Springs office. We see Holly Springs-area athletes and active families at our Canton office, roughly 10 minutes north up the I-575 corridor.
For a suspected fracture, dislocation, a joint that can't bear weight, severe swelling, or any head injury, see a physician or go to urgent care first. For sprains, strains, tendinitis, overuse, and most shoulder, knee, and low-back problems, a chiropractor is a reasonable first stop. We assess you and refer out if your injury needs imaging or a specialist.
It depends on the injury and how you respond, not on a fixed date. We base return-to-play on objective markers — restored range of motion, symmetric strength, and pain-free sport-specific movement — and progress you gradually. We won't guarantee a timeline, because no honest clinician can promise one.
We start with a movement-based assessment of the injured area and how your whole body moves, then use a conservative plan that may combine soft-tissue work and Active Release Technique, chiropractic adjustments, and a progressive home exercise program. Dr. Turner is SFMA Level 2 and TPI Certified (Medical Level 3, Golf Level 2).
Yes. We accept most insurance, our team is bilingual (se habla español), and we offer same- or next-day appointments at our Canton office, about 10 minutes from Holly Springs on I-575.