60 minute massage
RelaxationSwedish
  • Balances relaxation and treatment.
  • Focuses on underlying pain causes.
  • Adapts pressure to individual needs.
  • Integrates body and emotional well-being.
  • Experience with mental health clients.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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60 minute massage
  • Treating muscular and postural imbalances through manual therapy.
  • Managing repetitive strain injuries with targeted soft tissue work.
  • Post-injury and post-surgery rehabilitation massage techniques.
  • Addressing chronic pain conditions using therapeutic massage approaches.
  • Improving body mechanics and movement through anatomy-informed treatment.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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60 minute massage
Relaxation
  • Tailored treatments for diverse needs.
  • Focus on relaxation and pain relief.
  • Incorporates Reiki level 2 training.
  • Works collaboratively in multidisciplinary settings.

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60 minute massage
  • Rehabilitation-focused massage for injury recovery and function.
  • Treatment to reduce musculoskeletal pain and discomfort.
  • Techniques to relieve muscle tension and improve mobility.
  • Therapeutic manual therapy promoting pain prevention strategies.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment

This appointment is for those who have not seen any of our chiropractors before. Your visit will include a thorough history, a physical exam and most often will include a treatment as well.

  • Diversified and Gonstead spinal and extremity adjustments.
  • Gentle joint mobilizations for improved range of motion.
  • Trigger point and myofascial release for referred pain.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization and cupping.
  • Kinesiotaping and home exercise instruction for recovery.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment

This appointment is for those who have not seen any of our chiropractors before. Your visit will include a thorough history, a physical exam and most often will include a treatment as well.

  • Active Release Techniques for soft tissue tension and adhesions.
  • Fascial Movement Taping for supportive fascial and joint stability.
  • SIGMA Instrument-assisted adjustments for targeted joint mobilization.
  • Medical acupuncture for pain modulation and muscle relaxation.
  • Assessment and treatment of neck, back, and extremity joint pain.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment

This appointment is for those who have not seen any of our chiropractors before. Your visit will include a thorough history, a physical exam and most often will include a treatment as well.

  • Diversified manual adjustments for spinal and joint alignment.
  • Activator instrument-assisted adjustments for precise, gentle corrections.
  • ProAdjuster (Sigma) computerized adjusting for controlled spinal motion.
  • Webster Technique for pelvic alignment in pregnancy and birth preparation.
  • Infant and pediatric chiropractic care including gentle manual techniques.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment

This appointment is for those who have not seen any of our chiropractors before. Your visit will include a thorough history, a physical exam and most often will include a treatment as well.

  • Evidence-based spinal and joint adjustments for pain relief.
  • Joint mobilization to restore range of motion.
  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and trigger points.
  • Therapeutic modalities to reduce inflammation and pain.
  • Exercise prescription for rehabilitation and functional restoration.

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Osteopathic Initial Assessment
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for acute injury recovery and chronic conditions.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and function.
  • Soft tissue techniques to relieve muscle tension and improve tissue mobility.
  • Whole-body assessment addressing interconnected biomechanics and posture.
  • Joint mobilization to improve range of motion and reduce pain.

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Osteopathic Initial Assessment
  • Whole-body assessment to identify root causes of pain.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for movement dysfunction and injury patterns.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and function.
  • Soft tissue techniques to reduce tension and improve flexibility.
  • Prescriptive exercises and corrective strategies to support recovery.

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Therapeutic Exercise Assessment

During the initial assessment the physiotherapist will ask you about your current symptoms, your health history, and your goals. They will then bring you through a comprehensive physical examination. With the information gathered in the assessment the physiotherapist will determine if you are a good candidate for a therapeutic exercise style of care. If appropriate, you’ll begin therapeutic exercise sessions led by a physiotherapy assistant where you’ll be guided through a personalized program tailored to your goals, with modifications and progressions as needed. Close supervision ensures proper technique, safety, and steady improvement in strength, mobility, and function. The physiotherapist will reassess you at regular intervals to monitor progress and adjust your plan as needed.

  • Functional movement assessment and corrective exercise programs.
  • Pelvic floor assessment and internal pelvic physiotherapy techniques.
  • Treatment for pelvic pain and pain with sexual activity.
  • Rehabilitation for urinary and fecal incontinence.
  • Perinatal care: prenatal preparation and postpartum recovery.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Therapeutic Exercise Assessment

During the initial assessment the physiotherapist will ask you about your current symptoms, your health history, and your goals. They will then bring you through a comprehensive physical examination. With the information gathered in the assessment the physiotherapist will determine if you are a good candidate for a therapeutic exercise style of care. If appropriate, you’ll begin therapeutic exercise sessions led by a physiotherapy assistant where you’ll be guided through a personalized program tailored to your goals, with modifications and progressions as needed. Close supervision ensures proper technique, safety, and steady improvement in strength, mobility, and function. The physiotherapist will reassess you at regular intervals to monitor progress and adjust your plan as needed.

  • Exercise-based rehabilitation and progressive strength training programs.
  • Post-injury and post-surgical musculoskeletal recovery through therapeutic exercise.
  • Assessment and treatment of sports-related injuries and movement dysfunction.
  • Motor control and sensory retraining for movement and balance improvement.
  • Manual therapy and hands-on techniques to reduce pain and improve mobility.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment

During the initial assessment the physiotherapist will ask you about your current symptoms, your health history, and your goals. Then, they will bring you through a comprehensive physical examination, which involves an analysis of strength, range of motion, sensation, reflexes, and functional movement. With the information gathered in the assessment the physiotherapist will work with you to develop an individualized treatment plan to help you achieve your goals of care.

  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
  • Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for spine-related pain.
  • Dry needling and contemporary acupuncture for pain relief.
  • Neurodynamic assessment and nerve mobilization techniques.
  • Rehabilitation for musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiorespiratory conditions.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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30 minute Reflexology
Foot

30 minutes is a great introduction to this amazing treatment. Reflexology helps the body release stress and tension, while promoting balance with the use of specific pressure techniques. Reflexology promotes relaxation and increases circulation, while helping to restore your body’s natural balance.

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