CHIROPRACTIC

One of the primary techniques used by Doctors of The Therapy Center is "spinal adjustment,” also known as a "chiropractic adjustment.” In fact, chiropractors are renowned for performing spinal adjustments. The term "adjustment" refers to the physical adjustment of the spinal vertebrae. The goal of such spinal adjustment is to reduce vertebral subluxation and return the spine to a more natural state of health. The word subluxation is derived from the Latin term sub (less than or slight) and luxate (to dislocate or be misaligned). Accordingly, vertebral subluxation means the slight dislocation or misalignment of the spinal vertebrae.

Why Chiropractic Works

Depending on your condition, discomfort from a spinal adjustment is seldom felt. In fact, many patients have reported a sense of relief as a result of the chiropractic adjustment, which we see as a positive improvement in their symptoms shortly after receiving care. If discomfort arises, they pressure typically resolves within a matter of days under most circumstances. Optimal results are reliant on the patients’ conditions and a number of adjustments received over multiple chiropractic visits. In addition to chiropractic adjustments, the care plan may also include massage and functional restoration exercises.

 

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Physical Therapy recognizes every injury is unique, and therefore offer a unique combination of excellent customer service, highly trained therapist and innovative evidence-based practice.  The therapist spends your first visit, interviewing you, establishing goals, testing, and examining your condition and setting up a treatment plan.  The therapist will teach you about your condition and explain to you what to expect in the recovery process.

Subsequent treatments sessions will work on fixing the injuries, movement disorders, and pain that brought you to the door in the first place.  The therapist will utilize hands-on techniques to stretch and mobilize stiff, misaligned, and restricted areas of your body. Once mobility is improved, then exercises are used to improve strength, balance, and function. Injured athletes looking to return to sports do sports specific training under the supervision of Physical Therapist.

What is Physical Therapy

It all starts with an evaluation. The therapist spends your first visit, approximately one hour, interviewing you, establishing goals, testing and examining your condition and setting up a treatment plan. The therapist teaches you about your condition and reassures you about what to expect in the recovery process. Some form of treatment is always included in the first visit.
Subsequent treatment sessions systematically fix the injuries, movement disorders, and pain that brought you in the door in the first place. The key tool of the therapist is his/her hands-on techniques to stretch and mobilize stiff, misaligned and restricted areas of your body. Once mobility is improved, then exercises are used to improve strength, balance, and function. Injured athletes looking to return to sports do sports specific training under the watchful eye of the therapist.

 

MASSAGE THERAPY

Massage Therapy is used to help prevent injuries, to prepare the body for athletic activity and maintain it in optimal condition, and to help athletes recover from workouts and injuries. Massage Therapy has three basic forms: pre-event massage, post-event massage, and maintenance message.

Expert Massage Therapist

Our therapists are hand-selected in person, demonstrating expert massage technique and a compassionate, healing touch.

WE PROVIDE BUT  ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING SERVICES