Treatment Methods
Therapeutic Exercise
For most conditions, therapeutic exercise will be one of the best treatment options. Specific exercises and guidelines will be explained to you by your therapist.
Dry Needling
Dry needling has been shown to be very effective for a variety of conditions such as low back pain, neck pain, headaches, TMJ pain, and much more!
Dry needling can also be coupled with electrical stimulation for maximum benefit.
Spinal Manipulation (HVLAT)
Different from a chiropractic "adjustment," our therapists are trained in the art of Osteopractic Spinal Manipulation in the treatment of various diagnoses. This is a safe method of manipulation that uses special techniques to eliminate risk of whiplash or other side effects.
Check out our page of research on safety during spinal manipulation.
IASTM: Instrument-Assisted Soft-Tissue Mobilization
This form of manual therapy utilizes instruments for a deeper mobilization of the soft tissues in your body.
Metal scraping tools
Cupping
Similar to Graston or Astym
Manual Therapy
Joint mobilization
Soft Tissue mobilization
Mobilization with Movement
Electrical Stimulation
IFC /TENS for pain control
Russian/Biphasic for muscle activation
May be coupled with Ultrasound
E-stim can also be coupled with dry needling for maximum benefit.
Athletic Taping
Common athletic tape
KT, K-Tape, Kinesiology Tape
Other forms of tape available
Orthotics
Generic or Custom foot orthotics
Running shoe recommendations
Other sports equipment recommendation
Other Common Modalities
Hot/Cold Packs
Iontophoresis
Phonophoresis
Laser/Light Therapy