Injuries & Pain

If you've been treated and it keeps coming back, that's not bad luck. That's a signal.

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The Injury That Keeps Coming Back Has a Reason

You've probably done something about it already. Rest, a round of PT, a cortisone shot, maybe chiropractic somewhere else. It helped, until it didn't. That's what happens when treatment addresses where you hurt without looking at why it happened in the first place.

We assess how your body actually moves to find what's driving your symptoms, not just where you're feeling them. Then we treat it. Then we rebuild capacity so it stays fixed.

Evaluate

A movement-based assessment, not just a pain inventory. We find what's loading the wrong thing, why it started, and what your body needs to stop repeating the pattern.

Treat

Adjustments, soft tissue therapy, dry needling, and manual techniques aimed at restoring how you move, not just quieting how you feel.

Rebuild

Progressive rehab to build the strength and stability your body was missing. This is what keeps you out of the office after care ends.

Conditions We Treat

Low Back Pain Low Back Pain

Better for a few days, then one wrong move brings it right back. Mornings are the worst. You've tried things. It keeps coming back.

Neck Pain Neck Pain

Stiff on one side when you wake up. Turning to check your blind spot takes a moment. By end of day your shoulders are locked up.

Sciatica Sciatica

It's not just back pain. There's a burning or shooting feeling into your leg. Sitting makes it worse. Some days it flares with no warning.

Shoulder Pain Shoulder Pain

Reaching overhead hurts. Getting your arm behind your back is something you've started avoiding. At night it wakes you up.

Knee Pain Knee Pain

Stairs, squatting, standing up after sitting: those are the moments. Started gradually, no injury to point to. It just keeps limiting you.

Plantar Fasciitis Plantar Fasciitis

That first step out of bed is sharp, like stepping on a stone. It eases up, then comes back. Orthotics and stretching haven't fixed it.

Headaches Headaches

Starts at the base of your skull and spreads forward. Your neck is always stiff with it. Not a migraine, just pressure that won't quit.

Tennis Elbow Tennis Elbow

Gripping a coffee cup hurts. Turning a door handle hurts. You've rested it and braced it. It keeps coming back.

Don't see your condition? Contact us. We treat a wide range of musculoskeletal issues.

Not Another Round of “Let’s See How This Goes.”

The initial visit is a movement evaluation. We assess how your body is loading, where the pattern breaks down, and what it's going to take to fix it. From there, you'll have a clear plan.

Start with a Movement Evaluation