Initial Evaluation
60 minutes of one-on-one time
An open discussion on the history of the injury, why/how it happened, and other factors influenced perpetuating symptoms
Full movement assessment (global movement patterns and local impairments)
Orthopedic examination of local area with evidence-based special tests
Developmental stability assessment
Tests for specific populations and/or video analysis
Education on results of assessment and current state of health
Discussion on plan of care
Collaboration between patient and provider to set goals and corrective strategies
Initial treatment to decrease pain and resolve impairments
FOLLOW-UP TREATMENTS
Up to 60 minutes
Re-assessment of symptoms, physical impairments, and global movement
Treatment tailored to you and your personal goals and individual movement style
Manual Therapy and Hands on Care
Specific corrective exercises
Your treatment may include, but is not limited to the following components:
Hands on Care/Manual Therapy
Release Techniques
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
Dry Needling
Soft Tissue and Myofascial Release
Active Somatic Techniques
Cupping
Joint Mobilization
Spinal Mobilization
Movement Taping (RockTape / K-Tape)
Corrective Exercise Prescription
Individualized exercises fit specifically for each patient
Including:
Kettlebells
Superbands
Developmental Stability
Cables
Yoga
Balance Training
Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) Techniques
Gait / Running Video Analysis
Footwear / Orthotic Recommendations
Evidence-Based Care
Latest research backed treatments
Blended with the latest innovative techniques and concepts
A Holistic Approach
Stress is stress. It's cumulative and can be non-specific. We take into account the multitude of factors that may be influencing the dynamic system of the individual and tailor our treatments to best fit the person, not just the injury.
Laughter and Levity
We pride ourselves on creating fun, long lasting relationships
We take our work very seriously, but make an effort to work with our patients in a comfortable manner. It's not a dogmatic, “we know what's best” approach where we treat the patient as a subordinate.
Patients deserve respect and empathy
Laughter is medicine
Education
Our goal is to provide you with the tools and knowledge to heal yourself
Long lasting change best occurs through patient EMPOWERMENT