Osteopathic Manual Practitioners or Therapist are focused on the hands-on manual body therapy approach. Manual Osteopaths believe that the body has all it needs to maintain a good functioning state and to heal itself when required and that all body systems are interrelated and dependent on one another. We think of each patient as a whole, in its entirety; including, bones, muscles, nerves, organs, fluids, whereby, each body tissue is connected and can affect one another. Have you ever been in a session and find yourself wondering why your Osteopathic Practitioner is also looking at your ankle when you were just coming in for headaches? Here’s why – a sprained ankle may be responsible for your headaches due to your body’s own interrelationships and adaptations. Manual Osteopathic Practitioners are not only treating symptoms; our belief is that we want to look for the root cause, the one that is at the origin of the issue (causing the problem). I...
Sports-Related Injuries
- Sprains and Strains
- Concussions
- Shin Splints
- Runners Knee
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB)
- Hip, Knee, and Shoulder Injuries
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfers Elbow
Repetitive Use Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Disc Herniation and Sciatica Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Bursitis
- Arthritis
Posture Related Injuries
- Headaches
- Migraines
- Frozen Shoulder
- Plantar Fasciitis (i.e. Heel Pain)
- Jaw Dysfunction (i.e. T.M.J.)
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Upper and Lower Cross Syndromes
- Torticollis
Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Whiplash
- Concussions
- Back and Neck Injuries
- Pinched Nerve / Tingling or Numbness
- Knee, Hip, Shoulder and Chest Injuries