Pregnancy changes everything about how your body moves, loads, and holds itself together. The pelvis shifts. The lumbar curve deepens. Ligaments loosen throughout the body under the influence of relaxin. Most of that is normal — and most of it responds well to chiropractic care when it starts creating discomfort, limited mobility, or SI joint pain that your OB can acknowledge but not mechanically address.
Dr. Korrin is Webster Technique certified through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) — a specific prenatal credential that requires training in pelvic mechanics, fetal positioning, and the anatomy of the round ligaments and uterine support structures. He combines that with Zone Technique to address the nervous system patterns that drive prenatal discomfort at the source rather than managing symptoms.
What Prenatal Care at Vita Nova Looks Like
Every prenatal visit begins with a Zone Technique assessment of the full nervous system — not just the area where you feel pain. During pregnancy four zones are directly in play: the glandular zone governing relaxin and cortisol signaling, the nervous zone mapping sacral nerve root pathways, the muscular zone identifying round ligament tension and piriformis tightening, and the circulatory zone addressing blood flow changes and third trimester edema.
The Webster Technique assessment runs alongside Zone Technique at every visit. It focuses specifically on the sacrum, sacroiliac joints, and the soft tissue structures connecting the uterus to the pelvic wall. When those structures carry asymmetrical tension, the uterus cannot position symmetrically within the pelvis — contributing to SI joint pain, pelvic pressure, and fetal positioning challenges. The Webster protocol addresses that pattern directly.
Positioning is adapted for your trimester throughout. Side-lying with body pillow support for second and third trimester visits — no prone positioning, no twisting, nothing that places pressure on the abdomen. The adjustments are gentle and targeted. Dr. Korrin reviews care frequency appropriate for where you are in your pregnancy before you leave your first visit.
Who Dr. Korrin Sees for Prenatal Care
Most of his prenatal patients come in for one of three reasons. The first group has developed SI joint pain, round ligament discomfort, or low back pain in the second trimester and wants mechanical relief before the third trimester adds more load on top of it. The second group starts care early — in the first or early second trimester — before significant symptoms develop, to establish a structural baseline through the full pregnancy. The third group comes specifically in the third trimester because of fetal positioning concerns and wants Webster Technique support as the due date approaches.
Dr. Korrin’s prenatal patients come from across Plano, TX, Murphy, and Richardson — and his care approach is built to continue through the postpartum period and into pediatric chiropractic care for the baby when the time comes. One practice through pregnancy and your child’s early years.
Conditions Commonly Addressed During Pregnancy
Prenatal chiropractic care at Vita Nova commonly addresses sciatica during pregnancy, pelvic pain, round ligament pain, breech baby positioning, and prenatal stress. For a full explanation of the Zone Technique and Webster Technique approach to pregnancy chiropractic care — including what to expect at your first visit and at-home care guidance — visit the pregnancy chiropractic care page.
Dr. Korrin is accepting new prenatal patients at Vita Nova in Plano, TX. Schedule your first visit — same-week appointments are typically available.