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Physical Therapy Services

What’s different about our approach to Physical Therapy?
We Offer A Hands-On Approach To Your Wellness Using Our Unique 3-Step Method:

Step 1

Reduce the immediate pain complaint using our individualized approach to both hands-on treatment and independent exercises.

Step 2

Restore the underlying mechanical and movement impairments in your body that are causing the pain.

Step 3

Refine your plan. We will continuously reassess your plan and specific needs each session to ensure that your progress never plateaus until you are able to fully return to any movement, activity or sport you want.

Services Offered

Myofascial Decompression (MFD)

Myofascial Decompression (MFD) is a technique that is often used in physical therapy to relieve pain and improve overall flexibility and mobility. MFD is an active form of treatment and involves the use of specialized cups that are placed on the skin and then moved around to create a decompressive effect on the underlying fascia and muscle tissue. This technique is based on the idea that the fascia, which is a thin layer of tissue that surrounds and supports muscles, can become tight and restricted, leading to pain and limited mobility.

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a physical therapy technique that involves the insertion of thin needles into muscle tissue to alleviate pain and improve function. Dry needling has been shown to be effective in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including back pain, neck pain, and headaches. It can also be used to treat sports injuries and other musculoskeletal problems.  

McKenzie Method

The McKenzie Method of physical therapy is a specialized approach to the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal pain. The McKenzie Method is based on the concept of “centralization,” which refers to the idea that pain can be alleviated by moving it away from the extremities and towards the center of the body. This is achieved through a series of exercises and movements that are tailored to each individual patient’s needs.