1. Sports Chiropractic Care
Comprehensive Assessment – Initial Visit
- 45 – 60 minutes
- Full body movement examination
- Movement screen for injury reduction- for non-injured patients
- Complete review of history/injury
- Discussion about treatment goals
- Orthopedic testing
- Joint motion palpation
- Review of findings & treatment options
- Complete individualized treatment
May include:- Therapeutic Exercise
- Soft Tissue Work (Cupping, Graston, Manual, ART)
- Chiropractic Adjustment
- Education
- Lifestyle modification
Chiropractic treatment options after the initial visit:
Extended Treatment: this 20-30 min session is for a new complaint, a follow-up to your initial visit, or an extended treatment plan. Extended treatment includes an evaluation, movement screen, soft tissue work, chiropractic adjustments, and extensive therapeutic exercise.
Routine Treatment: this appointment is for routine visits (5-15 min) and may include therapeutic exercise, soft tissue work, and chiropractic adjustments.
2. SPORTS RECOVERY
Cupping Session 10 Minutes
Cupping is great for any of the following:
- Muscle Tension
- Increasing Blood Flow
- Promoting Healing
- Muscle Soreness
- Mobility Restrictions
Normatec Compression Sleeves
20 minute sessions – Normatec compression massage is used to enhance recovery by decreasing muscle tension, removing lactic acid, and decreasing inflammation. Recovering from an intense workout? Normatec is for you!
Memberships Available!! – Details Here
Game-Ready Compression and Ice
This is great for icing acute injuries! 15 minute sessions. The game-ready circulates ice water through compression wraps providing effective and efficient cooling. It provides compression and ice to help reduce swelling, pain, and to promote healing.
Current Available Wraps:
- Right Hip
- Knee
- Ankle
3. OTHER OPTIONS
GOLF PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Assessment includes:
– Golf movement screen with TPI certified provider
– Baseline strength test
– Report of key findings
– One month free for TPI app
– Treatment options to improve your game
TRIGGER POINT DRY NEEDLING
A thin filiform needle is used to stimulate and release trigger points or “knots” within a muscle. This is a great way to manage neuromusculoskeletal pain and limitations in range of motion. No medication of any kind is injected during the treatment. More Details Here