THOMPSON CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS

THOMPSON CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS

Initial Assessment & Treatment
Coral Boyce-Reive
  • Fascial Stretch Therapy (assisted, fully clothed stretch).
  • Treatment of muscles, fascia, and joint mobility.
  • Reduce pain and muscle tightness through assisted stretching.
  • Improve posture through targeted fascial release and stretching.
  • Increase flexibility and range of motion with FST techniques.

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

Initial Assessment & Treatment
Jessica De Feber
  • Hot stone therapy for deep relaxation and muscle release.
  • Trigger point therapy to relieve localized muscle pain.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce myofascial tension and improve circulation.
  • Contemporary medical acupuncture for pain management and recovery.
  • Equine massage therapy for muscle care and injury support.

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

Initial Assessment & Treatment
Initial Assessment & Treatment
Initial Assessment & Treatment
Dr. Brent Thompson
  • Manual chiropractic adjustments to improve joint function.
  • Soft tissue techniques for reducing muscle tension and pain.
  • Sports taping for joint support during activity.
  • Instrument or manual blading for scar and soft-tissue mobilization.
  • Cupping and cold laser therapy for pain relief and recovery.

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

Initial Assessment and Treatment-Adult/Youth
Dr. Chloe Morgan
  • Manual chiropractic adjustments (manual and instrument-assisted).
  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and fascial restrictions.
  • Acupuncture adjuncts for pain modulation and recovery.
  • Cupping and taping as in-office rehabilitative modalities.
  • Cold laser therapy and exercise-guided rehabilitation.

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

Initial Assessment and Treatment - Adult/Youth
Hans Thomas Varghese
  • Pain relief and functional restoration through physical therapy.
  • Restoring movement and improving daily activity performance.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobility.
  • Exercise therapy for strength and endurance recovery.
  • Rehabilitation after injury to regain function.

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

Initial Assessment-Physiotherapy