Milpitas Spine Center

Milpitas Spine Center You're #1 stop for professional chiropractic, physiotherapy, and massage services. Successfully treating patients for over 17 years.

Specialists in treating injuries related to accidents, sports, daily lifestyle movements, and poor posture. The combined experiences of Dr. Dhanish Patel and Dr. Scott Riley have enabled Milpitas Spine Center to help thousands of residents throughout San Jose, Fremont, Milpitas, and Santa Clara live healthier, pain-free lives. Specialized chiropractic care, combined with physiotherapy, massage the

rapy, and nutritional coaching provides patients with long-term health and wellness. Additionally, if you or a loved one has been involved in an automobile accident, work-place accident, or sports injury, please contact us immediately at 408-942-1122 to schedule a complimentary consultation. The sooner you act, the shorter your recovery time.

Did you know that the thoracic spine, the section that runs through your mid and upper back, is directly connected to th...
05/22/2026

Did you know that the thoracic spine, the section that runs through your mid and upper back, is directly connected to the rib cage and plays a key role in how freely you can breathe? When mobility in this region is reduced, it can limit the full expansion of the chest and increase the workload on the muscles involved in breathing. Thoracic adjustments often produce an immediate and noticeable change in how deeply and easily a person can breathe.

05/16/2026

You probably don’t think twice about grabbing your bag as you leave the house. Same shoulder, same side, same habit you’ve had for years. But that routine — repeated hundreds of times — may be quietly reshaping the way your body holds itself, and not for the better.

Happy Mother's Day to all moms, caregivers, and those who consistently support their loved ones. We hope you find rest t...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day to all moms, caregivers, and those who consistently support their loved ones. We hope you find rest today, and someone else can handle the heavy lifting. Please prioritize your well-being and get your regular adjustments to stay healthy for yourself and your family who rely on you.

We are proud to be part of this community and grateful to every patient who has trusted us with their care. Watching peo...
05/08/2026

We are proud to be part of this community and grateful to every patient who has trusted us with their care. Watching people move better, feel stronger, and get back to the things they love is exactly why we do this work. Thank you for being here.

05/06/2026

Natural health news published monthly by Milpitas Spine Center | May 2026 Issue

05/06/2026

Most people expect pain to feel like pain — a dull ache, a sharp sting, something that’s clearly coming from a specific spot. Nerve pain doesn’t always follow those rules. It can show up as tingling in your fingers, a burning sensation down your leg, or a strange numbness that comes and goes.

Taking movement breaks every 30 minutes, even if it is just standing and walking for 60 seconds, can prevent the muscle ...
04/24/2026

Taking movement breaks every 30 minutes, even if it is just standing and walking for 60 seconds, can prevent the muscle fatigue and joint stiffness that build up from prolonged sitting. Your body was designed for frequent position changes, and even brief interruptions to static posture make a measurable difference in how you feel by the end of the day.

One of the most common reasons people plateau in their progress is stopping care right when things start to feel better....
04/10/2026

One of the most common reasons people plateau in their progress is stopping care right when things start to feel better. That improvement is actually a sign that the work is taking hold, not a signal that it is finished. Staying consistent through that stage is often what determines whether results last or whether the same problem comes back.

04/01/2026

Natural health news published monthly by Milpitas Spine Center | April 2026 Issue

03/31/2026

Most people think of posture as something you fix by sitting up straighter or pulling your shoulders back. But there’s a factor that shapes how you hold yourself all day long, and it’s one you’re repeating about 20,000 times a day without a second thought. It’s your breathing pattern.

Address

40 N. Park Victoria Drive, Suite H
Milpitas, CA
95035

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 8:15am - 2:45pm
Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+14089421122

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