Dr. Paige Parker
- Neurological conditions and pain disorders.
- Spinal and extremity manipulation.
- Craniosacral adjustments.
- Soft tissue injury and treatment.
- Functional neurological therapeutic exercises.
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Parker Integrative Medicine
7209 Chad Colley Blvd, Ste. A, Barling, AR, 72923
Paige Parker is originally from Murphy, TX and moved to Barling, AR December 2021 after marrying Dr. Marshall Parker. Dr. Paige attended Parker University in Dallas, TX and served on her classes’ student council and as President of both the Neurology Club and Nutrition Club before graduating in August 2019. After completing her training on-campus in the Wellness Clinic, she completed her final internship at the Dallas VA Hospital in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department. Dr. Paige is familiar with co-managing case types such as: neuropathies and pain disorders, ASD, ADD/ADHD, poor coordination, decreased muscle tone, migraines, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, PANS/PANDAS, mold toxicity, motor tics, seizures, cerebral palsy, strokes, anxiety, soft tissue injury, scoliosis, vertigo, BPPV, various gait disorders, retained primitive reflexes and other developmental delays. She is skilled in diversified and flexion distraction techniques, craniosacral adjustments, functional taping, spinal and extremity manipulation, a variety of Functional Neurological therapeutic exercises, and soft tissue treatments. Dr. Paige is passionate about seeking out the “root cause” of dysfunction and strives to embody the tenants of service, excellence, and transparency. She foundationally believes in viewing her patients as a whole while providing compassionate, conscientious chiropractic care.
This is a 45-minute appointment to discuss history, perform a new patient examination, and perform your first treatment. Dr. Parker will discuss with you any additional services that need to be added to your treatment plan at this time (i.e. soft tissue therapies, e-stim, lab work, massage, dry needling, etc).