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Chiropractic
For new patients the initial evaluation serves as a starting point between you and your Chiropractor. During the evaluation you delve into your complete medical history, conduct a comprehensive Chiropractic assessment, and gain an understanding of your physical situation. This involves a detailed examination of your spine and musculoskeletal system. Following this evaluation, we proceed with treatment based on the findings from the examination as well as establishing a plan of care to serve as the guidelines for your recovery.
- Supports athletic recovery and injury prevention.
- Provides tailored rehabilitation and prehabilitation strategies.
- Optimizes sports performance through chiropractic care.
- Addresses underlying causes of movement dysfunction.
- Aids in joint strengthening and enhanced mobility.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
For new patients the initial evaluation serves as a starting point between you and your Chiropractor. During the evaluation you delve into your complete medical history, conduct a comprehensive Chiropractic assessment, and gain an understanding of your physical situation. This involves a detailed examination of your spine and musculoskeletal system. Following this evaluation, we proceed with treatment based on the findings from the examination as well as establishing a plan of care to serve as the guidelines for your recovery.
- Athletic injury recovery and performance-focused adjustments.
- Spine and joint pain relief through manual adjustments.
- Movement and mobility improvement with chiropractic care.
- Soft-tissue treatment for muscle tension and dysfunction.
- Rehabilitation-focused care to restore function and stability.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy
For new patients the initial evaluation starts with a full-body biomechanical assessment. It covers a thorough history of your injury, testing of all involved structures to determine the true cause of the issue, and formation of a comprehensive and specific plan of care. This is followed by manual techniques and corrective exercises to begin the healing process. Evaluation will finish with creation of a Home Exercise Program (HEP) for the client to perform when not in the clinic.
- Orthopedic and sports-related injury rehabilitation and recovery.
- Manual therapy techniques to address joint and soft-tissue dysfunction.
- Movement pattern and biomechanics assessment to correct dysfunction.
- Functional strength and performance training for return to sport.
- Injury prevention and exercise-based strategies to reduce recurrence.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
For new patients the initial evaluation starts with a full-body biomechanical assessment. It covers a thorough history of your injury, testing of all involved structures to determine the true cause of the issue, and formation of a comprehensive and specific plan of care. This is followed by manual techniques and corrective exercises to begin the healing process. Evaluation will finish with creation of a Home Exercise Program (HEP) for the client to perform when not in the clinic.
- Dry needling for myofascial pain and trigger points.
- Spinal manipulation for back and sciatic pain relief.
- McKenzie MDT assessment and mechanical spine treatment.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization for tissue mobility.
- Strength and conditioning–based rehabilitation for injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
For new patients the initial evaluation starts with a full-body biomechanical assessment. It covers a thorough history of your injury, testing of all involved structures to determine the true cause of the issue, and formation of a comprehensive and specific plan of care. This is followed by manual techniques and corrective exercises to begin the healing process. Evaluation will finish with creation of a Home Exercise Program (HEP) for the client to perform when not in the clinic.
- Orthopedic rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries and dysfunction.
- Sports injury recovery for athletes and active individuals.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation to restore mobility and strength.
- Dry needling for pain relief and myofascial trigger points.
- Performance-based physical therapy and movement retraining.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.