INTEGRATIVE THERAPY

Integrative Medicine, Physical Therapy and wellness is the idea of combining medical exercise and ancient therapeutic arts as an integrative approach, one that acknowledges not only the physical but also the spiritual, emotional, and energetic components of your health. Together we treat the whole you.

Cardiac Physical Therapy

When you first find out you have cardiac disease, you might wonder how you can safely participate in your favorite activities. You may have successfully finished cardiac rehab after an event, but still feel nervous about your heart. Cardiac Physical Therapy is a great way to take charge of your condition and find out how to return to a fulfilling life after a cardiac event or a diagnosis of cardiac disease. Early action is key!

Metabolic Rehab

Metabolism is the process by which your body uses “fuel” (like glucose) and turns it into energy for your muscles and other tissues. With Metabolic Rehabilitation, a form of Integrative Physical Therapy, people with Diabetes can re-educate their bodies to utilize the excess glucose in their blood, helping them to take control of their condition without medication’s side effects.

Pilates Physical Therapy

Pilates is designed to improve physical strength, flexibility, and posture, and enhance mental awareness. We offer a variety of exclusive private training sessions and exciting semi-private Pilates classes taught by our doctors and tailored to your personal fitness goals.

Pain-Free Physical Therapy

At most facilities, pain and physical therapy are synonymous and patients may need to take pain medication which can lead to poor results and addiction. Our philosophy is No Pain = All Gain. By working with the same Doctor of Physical Therapy each hour-long session, using our methods of Integrative Medicine (manual therapy, movement, and modalities), you’ll succeed and accomplish your goals without medication.

Opioid-Free Therapy

Another epidemic continues to plague our nation. Since 1999, Americans have increasingly been prescribed opioids (like Vicodin, OxyContin, Opana, and Methadone) to treat their pain. Over 180,000 people have died from an overdose of opioid prescriptions. And it is known that 1 in 4 patients who use opioids for long-term pain relief will eventually suffer from some level of addiction. No one wants to live in pain. But no one should put their health at risk in an effort to be pain-free. Don’t just mask the pain… Treat it. Choose Physical Therapy for safe pain management and treatment.
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