Services

Med­ical Director

Each clinic oper­ates under the super­vi­sion of a Med­ical Direc­tor and Clinic direc­tor to assure that every patient’s care is thor­oughly doc­u­mented, appro­pri­ate and that each patient receives the care they need.

Net­work of Providers

We under­stand that you may need spe­cial diag­nos­tic imag­ing, med­ical eval­u­a­tion and med­ical care to recover from your injuries.  We work closely with your doc­tors to assure proper doc­u­men­ta­tion and com­mu­ni­ca­tions.  If you need a doc­tor we work with a group of spe­cial­ists who can pro­vide the care you need.  Whether you need spe­cial diag­nos­tic test­ing, eval­u­a­tion with a Physi­a­trist (Med­ical doc­tor of Reha­bil­i­ta­tive and Phys­i­cal Med­i­cine), Ortho­pe­dic Sur­geon or Neu­ro­sur­geon we work with a net­work of doc­tors who can help.

Chi­ro­prac­tic Care

Chi­ro­prac­tic Care is a con­ser­v­a­tive approach to joint injuries; involv­ing nei­ther drugs nor surgery.   Stud­ies have shown Chi­ro­prac­tic care to be the most effec­tive form of treat­ment for sim­ple and com­pli­cated low back pain; pro­vid­ing both symp­to­matic relief and restor­ing nor­mal joint function. Our Chi­ro­prac­tic Physi­cians use their care, skill and clin­i­cal judg­ment to:

  • Prop­erly diag­no­sis your injuries
  • Apply reha­bil­i­ta­tive ther­a­pies to sup­port your body’s recu­per­a­tive abilities
  • Uti­lize early con­ser­v­a­tive inter­ven­tions to slow and reverse the impact of injuries
  • Guide you through con­ser­v­a­tive care to restore nor­mal function

Active Reha­bil­i­ta­tive Therapies

Our clin­ics uti­lize a range of ther­a­pies to address your injuries.  These ther­a­pies sup­port the nor­mal heal­ing cycle, stim­u­late the restora­tion of nor­mal tis­sue func­tion, joint func­tion and pain free move­ment.  The ther­a­pies are called active because the patient par­tic­i­pates in the ther­a­pies.  In our patient focused model ther­a­pies are nor­mally paired with reha­bil­i­ta­tive exer­cise to mul­ti­ply patient ben­e­fits and speed recovery.

Mas­sage Therapy

Our Licensed Mas­sage Ther­a­pists (LMT) under the direc­tion of our doc­tors will address your soft tis­sue injuries.  Using a com­bi­na­tion of light and deep tis­sue work to pro­mote pain relief, release scar tis­sue and pro­mote nor­mal tis­sue heal­ing.  This ther­apy not only is deeply relax­ing for patients who have suf­fered with exten­sive post acci­dent mus­cle ten­sion, but it also slow, stops and reverses mus­cle atro­phy caused by injuries.

Cold Laser

Cold laser ther­apy has been shown to have ben­e­fits for peo­ple of all ages and all lev­els of mobil­ity.  This treat­ment helps to elim­i­nate pain and restore mobil­ity.  By stim­u­lat­ing the tis­sues, it pro­motes the reduc­tion of adhe­sions in the mus­cles and increases lym­phatic and blood cir­cu­la­tion to speed the bod­ies recu­per­a­tive abilities.

Trac­tion Tables

Using a slow com­fort­able trac­tion of the spine the patient expe­ri­ences the ben­e­fits of return­ing motion to the injured spinal joints. Many of our patients describe the expe­ri­ence as hav­ing their mus­cles and joints deeply relaxed.

EMS

Elec­tri­cal Mus­cu­lar Stim­u­la­tion – This is a widely used reha­bil­i­ta­tive ther­apy that addresses pain, mus­cle spasm and tis­sue heal­ing. A num­ber of dif­fer­ent pro­to­cols are used to address spinal as well as injuries of the extrem­i­ties; arms and legs.

Con­trast Therapy

Fre­quently used in com­bi­na­tion with other ther­a­pies, con­trast ther­apy can reduce mus­cle inflam­ma­tion, pain and slow scar tis­sue for­ma­tion. It can also help return tis­sue flex­i­bil­ity and strength when used in com­bi­na­tion with reha­bil­i­ta­tive exer­cise and stretching.

Trans­porta­tion

Just because an acci­dent has taken your car out of action doesn’t mean you have to be.  Our offices will work with you to arrange trans­porta­tion so that you can receive the care you need.