Conservative, evidence-based care for sprains, strains, overuse injuries and return-to-play — serving Woodstock athletes from our Canton office, a short drive north up I-575 (about 15-20 minutes).
✓ Medically reviewed by Dr. Daniel Turner, DC · Last reviewed June 2026
DT Chiropractic does not have an office in Woodstock — we serve Woodstock and the rest of Cherokee County from our Canton office at 2920 Marietta Hwy STE 102, a short drive north up I-575 (about 15-20 minutes). If you train, race, or coach in Woodstock and you're dealing with a nagging sports injury, here's how our care works and when it makes sense to make the drive.
We treat Woodstock athletes at our Canton office, roughly 15-20 minutes north up I-575 from Towne Lake. Woodstock is one of the fastest-growing cities in Cherokee County, and it shows on the fields — packed youth and rec leagues, busy Towne Lake recreation, and a steady stream of runners and cyclists along the Noonday Creek trail. That volume of activity means a lot of overuse injuries, and those are exactly what conservative chiropractic care is built to address. From Woodstock, most patients reach us via I-575 north, or surface routes along GA-92 and Towne Lake Parkway. You can see the full scope of what we offer on our Canton sports injury page.
We treat the common athletic injuries that don't require surgery: ligament sprains, muscle strains, tendinitis and other overuse injuries, shoulder and knee complaints, and low-back pain from training or competition. A weekend runner on the Noonday Creek trail with Achilles or IT-band irritation, a Towne Lake youth athlete with a tweaked shoulder, a recreational cyclist with neck and upper-back stiffness, a rec-league player who rolled an ankle — these are everyday cases for us.
Our approach starts with an honest assessment to figure out what's actually driving the pain, not just where it hurts. From there, care typically blends soft-tissue work, Active Release Technique (ART), targeted adjustments, and progressive rehab so the injured tissue gets loaded back up the right way. Dr. Daniel Turner is TPI Certified (Medical Level 3, Golf Level 2) and SFMA Level 2, which means movement-based assessment — looking at how the whole chain moves — is a core part of how we work, not an afterthought. You can read more about our overall approach on our sports injuries page, and about common joint complaints on our shoulder and knee page.
When to skip the chiropractor and go to the ER first. Some injuries need urgent medical evaluation before any conservative care. Get checked by a doctor or emergency department right away if you have a suspected fracture or dislocation, any head injury or possible concussion, severe or rapidly worsening swelling, or you can't bear weight on the limb. We'd much rather you rule those out first — and we'll happily pick up your care once you have.
It depends on the tissue, the severity, and how your body responds — so we won't promise a date or a guaranteed outcome, and you should be cautious of anyone who does. What we can do is give you honest return-to-play guidance built on objective milestones: pain settling, range of motion and strength returning, and the ability to do sport-specific movements without symptoms. For a Woodstock runner that might mean rebuilding mileage in stages; for a rec-league athlete it might mean clearing cutting and contact drills before game day. The goal is getting you back as soon as it's genuinely safe — not sooner.
We practice conservative, evidence-based chiropractic, and we'll tell you plainly if we don't think we're the right fit or if you'd be better served by an orthopedist, physical therapist, or imaging. No sales — only exceptional care. We offer same- or next-day appointments and accept most insurance, so getting seen from Woodstock is usually quick and straightforward. Spanish-speaking care is available across our practice — se habla español.
From most of Woodstock and Towne Lake, take I-575 north to Canton — about 15-20 minutes depending on traffic and where you're starting. Our Canton office sits on Marietta Hwy (GA-5) at STE 102. If you've been putting off an overuse injury because you weren't sure where to go, that short drive up the interstate is an easy first step toward a real plan.
Our nearest office is in Canton at 2920 Marietta Hwy STE 102, about 15-20 minutes north of Woodstock up I-575. We do not have a Woodstock location, but we regularly serve Woodstock and Towne Lake athletes from Canton.
For most non-emergency sprains, strains, tendinitis, and shoulder, knee, or low-back complaints, conservative chiropractic care is a reasonable first step. But if you suspect a fracture or dislocation, had any head injury or possible concussion, have severe or worsening swelling, or can't bear weight, see a doctor or the ER first. We'll coordinate care once anything serious is ruled out.
It varies by injury and how you respond, so we won't promise a specific date or guarantee an outcome. We base return-to-play on objective milestones — pain settling, restored range of motion and strength, and the ability to perform sport-specific movements symptom-free — so you return only when it's genuinely safe.
Ligament sprains, muscle strains, tendinitis and overuse injuries, shoulder and knee problems, and training-related low-back pain. We see runners and cyclists from the Noonday Creek trail and Towne Lake area, plus youth and rec-league athletes across Cherokee County.
We accept most insurance and typically offer same- or next-day appointments. From Woodstock the drive to our Canton office is usually 15-20 minutes north up I-575, and Spanish-speaking care is available — se habla español.
Care starts with an honest assessment to find what's driving the pain. From there it usually blends soft-tissue work and Active Release Technique, targeted adjustments, and progressive rehab. Dr. Daniel Turner is TPI Certified (Medical Level 3, Golf Level 2) and SFMA Level 2, so movement-based assessment is central to the plan.