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Muse Chiropractic is a Houston-based chiropractic studio focused on caring for artists, creatives, and music professionals.
Through the April Chiropractic Clinic, Muse Chiropractic is partnering with MusiCares to support the bodies behind the music—helping musicians and industry professionals move, perform, and create with less pain and more ease.
This clinic is designed to provide thoughtful, individualized care for those navigating the physical demands of music, whether that means managing pain, supporting recovery, or maintaining longevity in their craft.
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1. Join the April Clinic Interest List
Submit your information above to receive the official MusiCares registration link when it becomes available. The registration link will be sent directly from Muse Chiropractic.
2. Complete the MusiCares Registration Form
When registration opens, you’ll complete the official MusiCares form, which collects details about your role and experience in the music industry.
Registration is expected to open during the first week of March. Please monitor your email so you don’t miss the registration link.
3. Eligibility Review
After submitting the registration form, MusiCares will review your information to confirm eligibility. To qualify, you must be able to demonstrate one of the following:
A minimum of five years of paid experience in the music industry, OR
Six commercially released recordings or videos (singles)
You may be asked to provide credits, links, professional history, or related documentation.
You can learn more about eligibility and services on the MusiCares website
4. Approval & Scheduling
Once approved, Muse Chiropractic will contact you directly via email or phone with next steps to schedule your chiropractic visits. Please keep an eye out for communication so we can secure your appointment promptly.
Spots are limited and scheduling will be first come, first served.
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Creating music is physical work.
Long rehearsals, touring, recording sessions, performing, travel, and repetitive movements place ongoing stress on the body. Over time, this can show up as pain, stiffness, fatigue, or limited mobility that affects how you play, perform, and recover.
Chiropractic care can help:
• Reduce pain and tension that interferes with playing or performing
• Improve mobility, posture, and movement efficiency
• Support recovery from overuse or performance related strain
• Maintain the body so it can keep up with your creative demandsWhether you’re actively dealing with pain or simply want to move and perform better, chiropractic care helps your body support your craft instead of working against it.
For a deeper look at how care is tailored specifically to musicians and creatives, you can learn more on our Artist-Specific Care page.
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Is this really free?
Yes. Approved music professionals will receive two complimentary chiropractic visits at Muse Chiropractic as part of the April Chiropractic Clinic.
I’m eligible for Medicare—can I apply for MusiCares benefits?
Yes, you are welcome to apply for MusiCares benefits even if you are Medicare-eligible. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept Medicare-eligible patients at this time, so care through this program cannot be provided at Muse Chiropractic.
We encourage you to still submit your application, as MusiCares may be able to connect you with other approved providers in your area who can offer care under the program.
I’m not in pain. Can I still benefit?
Absolutely. Chiropractic care isn’t only for pain. Many artists seek care to support mobility, posture, recovery, and longevity so their bodies can keep up with creative and performance demands.
Do I need insurance to receive care?
No. Insurance is not required for this clinic.
Do I need to be a full-time musician to apply?
No. MusiCares supports individuals working across the music industry, including performers, producers, engineers, songwriters, DJs, and more.
Do I need to be an existing patient?
No. This clinic is open to approved music professionals, including those who have never been to Muse Chiropractic before.
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