We provide a wide range of therapeutic services to meet your needs and goals. Treatment sessions are all inclusive depending on your needs. Treatments such as adjustments, dry needling, ARPwave, and cupping can be booked solo. We promise to provide every service with a smile, and to your highest level of satisfaction.
Chiropractic adjustments involves restoring proper motion to a specific joint by addressing segments that are restricted. Oftentimes, pain and discomfort may be stemming from these fixations. Through a quick and gentle force delivered by hand, a chiropractic adjustment can restore proper motion to the joint as well as increase neurological input to the brain. Used in conjunction with soft tissue therapies and exercises, adjustments are one of the most effective procedures for musculoskeletal pain relief.
Our priority in rehab is restoring function. There is no point in strengthening a muscle in isolation if you don’t know how to then integrate it into your daily or sport-specific activities. Our goal is to give you many tools, then help you put them all together to ensure that you can return to whatever activity it is that you love, prevent future injuries, and perform even better than you were before. That’s why each treatment plan is tailored to you specifically and why your goals will always be the driving factor behind any treatment measures.
ARPneuro Therapy decreases chronic muscle pain, accelerates recovery time, and improves physical performance. While other electrical stimulation therapies focus on where a patient feels pain and provide temporary relief from pain symptoms, ARPneuro Therapy finds and treats the source of pain, where it originated, and eliminates the physiological pain. Nearly all injuries are the result of the body’s inability to absorb force properly. This force causes the brain and muscles to misfire, tricking the body into believing the pain is coming from symptomatic areas. ARPneuro Therapy finds and treats the actual source of the pain using a high frequency, double exponential background waveform.
Myofascial trigger points (commonly referred to as muscle “knots”) are one of the most overlooked causes of acute and chronic pain. At the same time, trigger points constitute one of the most common musculoskeletal pain conditions. This innovative therapeutic technique involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into trigger points within muscles, promoting relief from pain and improved mobility. By targeting knots and tension, dry needling can help release muscle tightness, enhance blood circulation, and stimulate the body's natural healing processes. Stimulating the area in this way also provides neurological input to the brain and provides a window of opportunity to re-educate the kinetic chain through proper rehabilitative exercises to create lasting changes.
BFR, also sometimes known as occlusion training, is both a rehab and training technique that involves the use of cuffs or wraps placed around a limb during exercise or a specific treatment protocol. The aim of this is to safely and strategically restrict venous blood flow from a working muscle while still allowing arterial blood flow. BFR is becoming an increasingly popular tool to improve muscle strength, size, and functional aerobic capacity in shorter amount of time with less stress on the body. This makes it an incredibly effective tool whether rehabilitating an injury, improving fitness / performance, or aiding in recovery.
Cupping can be viewed as the opposite of a massage. Instead of applying pressure down upon the body’s muscles, the suction from the negative pressure created in the cups lifts the skin, tissue, and muscles upward. The purpose of the suction is to encourage proper blood flow, relieve pain, remove stagnation, and pull out toxins that can linger in the body’s tissues.
Graston / FAKTR (also commonly referred to as muscle “scraping”) is a form of manual therapy known as instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM). This technique involves the utilization of specially designed instruments to detect and treat areas of soft-tissue fibrosis, adhesions, and / or chronic inflammation by increasing blood flow, reducing facial restrictions, and helping to restore proper movement.
In our clinic, we utilize kinesiology taping as a supplemental tool to help optimize movement patterns, manage / reduce swelling, improve circulation, alleviate muscle tension, and provide support to painful muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. Once applied to the skin, the tension in the tape provides a type of sensory feedback to the brain which can decrease pain / sensitivity and influence movement patterns.
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