Focus Area · Cranberry Township, PA
Chiropractic Care
for Teenagers
Posture, text neck, heavy backpacks, and sports strain — practical chiropractic care for growing teens, with parents part of every conversation.
Chiropractic care for teenagers at Zock Family Chiropractic addresses the postural, structural, and sports-related strain that builds during the teenage growth years — text neck, backpack overload, and athletic injuries. Care is gentle, age-appropriate, and individualized, and a parent is included at every step.
We frequently see teenagers from Seneca Valley, Mars Area, and North Allegheny school districts for posture problems, sports injuries, and headaches related to growth and training loads.

WHAT WE TREAT
What we help teens with
Teenagers in Cranberry Township put very specific demands on a body that is still growing — long hours hunched over phones and laptops, overloaded school bags, and the wear of high school and club sports. Those patterns are easy to overlook until they turn into pain.
At Zock Family Chiropractic, Dr. Zock and Dr. Lauren treat teens at every stage — from a one-time complaint to ongoing support through a growth spurt or a sports season.
WHY IT MATTERS
Why the teenage years matter
The teen years are when posture habits set, training loads ramp up, and a still-developing spine takes on adult-sized demands. Addressing strain now is easier than unwinding it later.
A GROWING CONCERN
Text neck and the growing spine
“Text neck” is the neck pain and strain that builds from looking down at devices for long stretches. Holding the head forward loads the deep neck and shoulder muscles, which can lead to both short-term and ongoing neck pain and tension headaches.
It matters more for teenagers because their spines are still developing. When that downward strain becomes a daily habit during the growth years, it can contribute to lasting posture changes and neck problems if it goes unaddressed. Catching and correcting the pattern early is the goal.
FOR PARENTS
Signs worth acloser look
Teens don’t always say when something hurts. These are the changes parents tend to notice first — any one of them is a reasonable reason to have your teen evaluated.
- Hunching, rounded shoulders, or a noticeable change in posture
- Losing balance more often than usual
- Limping, favoring one side, or difficulty walking or running
- Frequent complaints of neck, back, or headache pain
- Carrying a backpack on one shoulder or struggling with its weight
- Pulling back from a sport or activity they normally enjoy

Care built for a growing body
Teens aren't adults, and we don't treat them like adults. Care is matched to a younger, still-developing body — and a parent is in the room for all of it.
Gentle and age-appropriate
Adjustments and soft tissue work are matched to a younger, still-developing body. Dr. Zock and Dr. Lauren explain what they're doing and why, so your teen knows what to expect.
Parents are part of the conversation
You're the decision-maker, and you're included at every visit. We walk you through what we find, the plan, and what to watch for at home — nothing happens without you in the room.
For student athletes
Many teens we see are athletes. Dr. Zock and Dr. Lauren know the injury patterns in youth and high school sports and build care around the season and the return-to-play timeline. See chiropractic care for athletes for more.

