In Person Services
In-Clinic: You will arrive for either your first 90-minute session or your follow-up 75-minute session at the location that works best for you! Your provider will give you information about entering the location, address, what to wear, etc. prior to your session. There will be restrooms, water if needed, a treatment table, and it is ALL private and closed off. Just you and your provider!
In-Home:
Your provider will contact you prior to arriving and will always let you know of ETA. We just ask that you have space available for us to set up the table and have some privacy in your home. We typically will need a few pillows, access to a sink and trash can, and maybe some towels/sheets! We bring the table and all of our equipment with us!
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Offered in-clinic or at-home
You will be seen for a 90 minute first session including:
History Review
Symptoms Review
Bowel, Bowel, Sexual Function Assessment
Lifestyle, Exercise, Stress, Sleep Assessment
Structural and Postural Examination
Strength Examination
Mobility and Flexibility Examination
Functional Movement Assessment (Including Your Specific Sport)
Core and Diaphragm Assessment
Spinal Assessment
Pelvic Floor Assessment (supine or standing)
Treatment
Discussion over Findings
Education on Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Plan of Care
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Offered in-clinic or at-home
A 75 Minute Session in the clinic space progressing your treatment plan by utilizing:
Manual Physical Therapy
Graston Techniques
Soft Tissue Mobilization
Myofascial Release
KT Taping
Cupping
Joint Mobilizations
Mobility or Functional Dynamic Movements
Improving the range of motion in the joints and body to improve the ability to tolerate strength and endurance.
Corrective Exercise: Movements and strategies to improve quality of life and prevent symptoms, or decrease symptoms.
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Offered in-home or in-person
30 Minute Session In Location Space is offered ONLY if you have had an initial evaluation with one of our Doctors.
We will utilize cupping as the manual technique followed by a corrective exercise to maintain gains.