Injury Recovery
Chiropractic Care
The most effective treatment for restricted joints is a chiropractic adjustment (also known as manipulation or mobilization).
Chiropractic adjustments are commonly thought to only be used to treat back pain, however, they may be utilized on any joint in the body. Improper joint movement can reduce the effectiveness of the body's total mobility, resulting in pain and/or tissue injury.
Chiropractic adjustments restore motion to restricted joints and normalize overall body movement in a safe and effective manner.
Sports Rehab
Sports rehab combines rehabilitation exercises, ergonomic advice, and soft tissue therapy to treat sports injuries, increase performance, and improve quality of life.
Our patients, whether an athlete or not, will be given a corrective exercise prescription as part of their treatment plan.
During the initial phase of care, therapeutic exercises are given based on the injury diagnosis.
Once the pain starts to subside, exercises are prescribed to improve the patient’s functional movement assessment, sport, work demands, or activities of daily living.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a treatment performed by a thin monofilament needle penetrating the skin and treating underlying muscular trigger points for the management of myofascial pain.
Sometimes pain is coming from spots of damaged tissue in the muscles called trigger points. Dry needling is the best way to eliminate trigger points and helps other therapies to be more effective.
Cupping
Cupping therapy is a manual treatment technique that uses suction cups on the skin to create negative pressure, helping to increase blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and promote tissue healing.
It is commonly used in sports medicine and rehabilitation to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support recovery.
Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is a high-powered light treatment that penetrates deep into tissues to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and accelerate healing.
It is commonly used in musculoskeletal and sports medicine settings to as pain-free way to enhance recovery, improve mobility, and support tissue repair.

