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Chiropractic Therapy 

Chiropractic therapy focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, particularly those related to the spine, joints, and muscles. Our office specializes in spinal and extremity adjustments, along with muscle release therapy, to restore mobility and alleviate pain.

These hands-on techniques help relieve discomfort, improve movement, and address conditions such as back pain, neck pain, and joint stiffness. Chiropractic care primarily emphasizes spinal alignment and joint function to enhance overall musculoskeletal health.

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How it Works?

Chiropractic care begins with an assessment to identify misalignments and areas of tension. Adjustments involve controlled force to restore joint mobility, reduce pain, and improve nervous system function.

Muscle release therapy complements adjustments by targeting soft tissues, relieving tightness, and promoting flexibility. Each treatment is tailored to the individual, aiming to restore balance, alleviate discomfort, and enhance movement.

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function in individuals recovering from injuries, surgery, or chronic conditions. Unlike chiropractic care, which focuses on spinal and joint adjustments, physiotherapy emphasizes rehabilitation through exercises, manual therapy, and movement-based techniques.

This approach is beneficial for improving strength, flexibility, and mobility. Physiotherapists create personalized treatment plans to address muscle imbalances, enhance coordination, and prevent future injuries.

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How it Works?

Physiotherapy begins with a movement assessment to determine areas of weakness or restriction. Treatment includes targeted exercises, manual therapy, and modalities such as heat therapy or electrical stimulation.

Sessions focus on strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and optimizing movement mechanics. While chiropractic care emphasizes spinal alignment, physiotherapy takes a broader approach to rehabilitation and performance enhancement.

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Rehab and Exercise Programs

Rehab and Exercise Programs are personalized plans designed to support individuals in their recovery and fitness journeys. Tailored to each individual's unique needs, these programs typically integrate a combination of therapeutic exercises, stretches, and progressive rehabilitative techniques. The focus is on enhancing strength, flexibility, performance and overall functional capacity. We work closely with our patients to create a customized roadmap for rehabilitation, ensuring that exercises and activities are effective for their particular circumstances. This individualized approach aims to optimize the recovery process, improve physical well-being, and empower individuals to achieve their health/fitness goals.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a traditional therapeutic practice involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body. Acupuncture is commonly used for pain management, stress reduction, and promoting overall well-being. The insertion of needles is often painless, and recipients may experience sensations of warmth, tingling, or relaxation. Widely recognized for its holistic approach, acupuncture is considered a complementary alternative therapy in addressing various conditions. These include acute/chronic injuries, neuropathic pain, headaches, nausea, and emotional well-being.

Who can Benefit From Acupuncture?

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Chronic Conditions

Individuals dealing with persistent pain and neurological issues

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Musculoskeletal Health

Patients facing challenges with muscles and bones

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Sleep and Fatigue

Those with sleep disorders and persistent fatigue

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Women's Health

Specific health considerations for women.

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Mental Well-being

People managing stress, anxiety, and seeking stress relief

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Digestive and Respiratory Health

Individuals with concerns related to digestive and respiratory conditions

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Custom Orthotics & Bracing

Custom foot orthotics and custom bracing play a crucial role in promoting proper alignment, reducing pain, and improving overall function for individuals with specific orthopedic needs. These devices are carefully customized to address the unique requirements of each patient. These biomechanical aids provide targeted support for certain joints to enhance comfort and improve quality of life.

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Our Process

Low Level Laser Therapy

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also known as cold laser therapy or photobiomodulation, is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to stimulate cellular function. The therapeutic light is typically applied directly to the skin over the target area. Unlike surgical lasers, LLLT does not produce heat and is considered safe.

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LLLT is believed to work at the cellular level through exposing the tissue to certain wavelengths of light. This light exposure enhances cellular energy production (adenosine triphosphate or ATP), promotes blood circulation, and reduces inflammation. Therapeutic effects include pain reduction and enhanced tissue repair.

Common applications of LLLT include the management of musculoskeletal conditions such as joint disorders, ligament/tendon injuries, arthritis, and sports injuries. It is also used for wound healing and addressing the symptoms of certain neurological conditions.

Cupping Therapy
Cupping Therapy


Cupping therapy is a traditional healing method involving the application of suction cups to the skin. This technique enhances blood circulation to affected tissues, alleviates muscle tension, reduces nerve sensitivity and promotes healing. Circular marks, known as cupping marks, may appear temporarily on the skin. Ask your therapist if this therapy is right for you! 

Electrical Stimulation 
(TENS, EMS, IFC)

Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation (TENS), Interferential Current (IFC) and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) therapies deliver low-voltage electrical currents through electrodes placed on the skin. These electrodes are strategically positioned based on the patient's condition and the targeted area for treatment. 
The electrical impulses generated by the TENS unit create a tingling sensation, helping to disrupt or diminish the perception of pain signals.
 

Electrical Stimulation therapy is commonly employed for pain management and muscle recruitment. This modality aims to alleviate discomfort by modulating nerve activity and stimulating the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers.

 

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