- Deep Tissue MassageOur services include Clinical Massage Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Prenatal and Wellness Massage.
- Sports MassageFortunately, there are steps that you can take to increase the rate at which your injury will heal and reduce any pain or side effects that you experience during the process. In addition to hot/cold therapies, sports massage, and oral pain medications, you should consider making an appointment for a consultation with a chiropractor.
- Prenatal Massage**Prenatal Massage must have note from OB/GYN permitting massage. No exceptions** Massage Therapy is contraindicated during the first trimester.
- Body Piercing
- Moist Heat TherapyWe try and take our time with each patient often incorporating passive therapies such as manual decompression, manual muscle therapy, ultrasound, E-stimulation, ice and moist heat therapy. We also discuss home nutrition, exercises and precautions with patients’ active daily living in order to help prevent future exacerbations in their conditions, and encourage wellness, prevention and regular check-ups with their primary care physicians.
- Electrical Muscle StimulationYour care plan may also include cold packs, Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS or e-stim), home exercises, and ultrasound to promote soft tissue healing and reduce pain. Exercises and perhaps orthotics may also be recommended to continue to improve stability, strength, proper biomechanics, and balance.
- Chiropractic AdjustmentsChiropractic adjustments are performed on many joints, including the foot and ankle. Just like in the hands, the foot has several small bones making up several little joints. Yes, these joints can potentially go out of alignment and can be adjusted.
- Spinal AdjustmentsChiropractors have one aim - to help your body to heal itself. In addition to spinal adjustments, many also offer advice on nutrition, exercises, and lifestyle changes which will help support the health of your musculoskeletal system and enable you to live life to the fullest.
- Stretching
- SubluxationSome shoulder pain may be referred pain from pinched or irritated nerves in the neck or upper back caused by cervical disc issues, bone spurs, arthritis, rib strains, and spinal misalignments (subluxations). The nerves that originate in this area exit the spine between each vertebra and make up what is called the brachial plexus. These are the nerves that control the shoulder all the way down to the fingers. As they say, it’s all connected. Pain, tingling, numbness, radiculopathy, decreased range of motion, or even loss of grip strength can result.
- Manipulation TherapyA chiropractor can treat a variety of spinal conditions and their side effects by manipulating the spine by hand – a process that sounds much more intense and painful than it really is. In fact, spinal manipulation is a precise, swift adjustment that aims to release the pressure on the nerves in your back in order to allow the body to begin to heal itself.
- Spinal Decompression
- Therapeutic ExerciseYour chiropractor may recommend including adjustments or manual manipulation in conjunction with therapeutic exercises to help relieve your pain and correct the problem.
- Flexion Distraction TherapyChiropractic care for hip pain can effectively improve the body’s proper alignment, mobility, and strength and reduce pain. Various chiropractic techniques can provide significant relief, such as spinal, pelvic, and sacroiliac joint manipulation and a Thompson drop table, flexion-distraction, Activator®, and Arthrstim® instrument adjusting.
- Chiropractic Injury Treatment
- AcupunctureWhen a patient seeks acupuncture, the patient must understand both the objective and the method used to attain it to avoid any confusion or disappointment.
- Disc Herniation TreatmentHip pain can have several causes: biomechanical imbalances, poor posture, sacroiliac joint (SI joint) dysfunction, tendonitis or tearing, hernias, bursitis, and osteoarthritis. It’s also possible that hip pain isn’t coming from the hip. Pain can also be caused by sciatica, piriformis syndrome, disc herniation, scoliosis, or nerve pain originating from the lumbar spine.