Meet Dr. Kylie Howard
Founder of LUV Chiropractic | Bixby, OK
Vitalistic Chiropractor, Mama, Nervous System Advocate
Meet Dr. Kylie Howard — chiropractor, wife to Trevin, mama to sweet Sylvie June, and the heart behind LUV Chiropractic.
LUV was born from a deep desire to support families — especially women and children — through nervous system-based chiropractic care that’s as gentle as it is transformative. As a vitalistic chiropractor, Dr. Kylie believes true healing happens from the inside out. It’s not just about relieving symptoms — it’s about helping you feel safe in your body again, connected to your purpose, and supported through every season of life.
Dr. Kylie's own personal journey into motherhood reshaped everything for her. Before welcoming Sylvie, she experienced a miscarriage that left her grieving a part of herself she couldn’t name. That loss, followed by postpartum challenges, became a defining chapter in her story. And through that unraveling, she found a new mission: to create the kind of healing space she wish had existed for her.
That’s what LUV Chiropractic is — a trauma-informed, nervous system-centered wellness studio that welcomes the whole family. As someone who deeply knows the effects of her own postpartum journey, Dr. Kylie is an advocate for the wellbeing of new mothers. She is one of the only chiropractors in the Tulsa Metro area specializing in prenatal and postpartum chiropractic care. Plus, being Webster trained, she's able to provide supportive, effective care for expecting mothers.
Her approach blends intentional touch, evidence-based methods, and nervous system regulation techniques designed to reduce stress, restore alignment, and empower your health journey. It’s care that supports both structure and spirit, so your cup overflows.
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Whether you’re a woman navigating prenatal or postpartum care, someone seeking to restore balance and improve well-being, or a parent looking for gentle care for your child, you’re in the right place.
Because here, you’re not just another appointment — you’re part of a community. And your healing matters.