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"The Whole Body Approach"
Health in Motion Physical Therapy + Wellness takes an integrative, whole-body approach to patient care. Working holistically, we find and treat the root cause of your pain to provide optimal and lasting results.
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We listen! Our-patient focused care supports your body's innate wisdom so you can meet life's injuries, trauma and challenges with confidence—and realize your highest physical potential. All therapy sessions are one-on-one in a private setting to ensure personalized, focused care. To empower you in the healing process, we provide simple, effective techniques and exercises to incorporate into your everyday routine to increase function, strength and range of motion.
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We Specialize in Getting Results
At Health in Motion Physical Therapy + Wellness, we strive to provide the most effective and state-of-the-art treatments available.
Our team of physical therapists possess a broad range of specialties and certifications, which allows us to treat a variety of orthopedic and structural problems, concussions, neurological issues, headaches and stress—and most everything in between. We support all ages from birth to the elderly.
All therapy sessions are one-on-one in a private setting to ensure you receive the focused care you deserve. Our physical therapists are also specialized in holistic healing techniques to speed up your recovery. To encourage patient participation, we provide simple, effective techniques and exercises to incorporate into your everyday routine to increase function, strength and range of motion.
Our team of physical therapists possess a broad range of specialties and certifications, which allows us to treat a variety of orthopedic and structural problems, concussions, neurological issues, headaches and stress—and most everything in between. We support all ages from birth to the elderly.
All therapy sessions are one-on-one in a private setting to ensure you receive the focused care you deserve. Our physical therapists are also specialized in holistic healing techniques to speed up your recovery. To encourage patient participation, we provide simple, effective techniques and exercises to incorporate into your everyday routine to increase function, strength and range of motion.

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Craniosacral and Brain PT
Craniosacral Therapy and Brain Therapy are complementary modalities designed to release tension and balance the nervous system; both are performed while a patient is fully clothed. Both therapies help restore vital flow to increase energy, function and whole-body wellness.

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Visceral Manipulation
Viscera refer to the body’s internal organs. When one organ cannot move freely in relation to others because of restriction (such as those caused by adhesions or displacement from injury), dysfunction and pain are likely to occur. Visceral manipulation involves the specific placement of a practitioner’s hands to encourage healthy, normal mobility of the organs and connective tissue that surrounds them.

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McKenzie Technique (Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy)
Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT), or the McKenzie Method, is a research-based process for assessing and treating spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. Developed by New Zealand physiotherapist Robin McKenzie, this multifaceted therapeutic system currently treats patients in more than 40 countries with great success.
The McKenzie Method of MDT is a reliable assessment process intended for all musculoskeletal problems, including pain in the back, neck and extremities (i.e., shoulder, knee, ankle etc.), as well as issues associated with sciatica, sacroiliac joint pain, arthritis, degenerative disc disease, muscle spasms and intermittent numbness in hands or feet. If you are suffering from any such issues, then a MDT assessment may be right for you!

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Lymph Drainage Therapy
Proper functioning of the lymphatic system is crucial to the body’s ability to drain fluids, regenerate tissues, filter out toxins and foreign substances, and maintain a healthy immune system. To accomplish these tasks, the lymphatic system is complex and comprised primarily of lymph vessels and nodes working in cooperation. Lymphatic Drainage Therapy involves subtle manual maneuvers to aid in the recirculation of lymphatic flow.

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Myofascial Release and Manual Therapy
Myofascial release, often referred to as trigger-point therapy, involves the application of gentle-yet-firm pressure to specific areas along the body known as pressure or trigger points. A skilled physical therapist trained in pressure-point release applies gentle pressure via touch. Sometimes, a therapist may choose to use certain devices or tools to assist with force application.

Holistic Pelvic Care
Women experiencing pelvic and low back pain, pain with intercourse, low vitality, low libido, incontinence issues or pain from a tailbone injury have found pelvic work helpful in alleviating their symptoms. This care is also beneficial to women who have experienced birth traumas including an episiotomy, vacuum delivery or forceps extraction, among others.

Laser Therapy and Dry Needling
Laser Therapy and Dry Needling are proven therapeutic techniques to decrease pain. Laser Therapy uses medical-grade near-infrared and cold lasers to increase microcirculation and tissue regeneration to speed healing, decrease pain and increase range of motion. Dry Needling involves inserting sterile acupuncture needles into muscles, tendons and ligaments, as well as around nerves to likewise support healing. Dry Needling is not acupuncture; rather, it is a contemporary practice based on reputable scientific studies of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems.

Vestibular and Concussion Rehab
Vertigo characterizes the feeling of being rocked or rotated when you are perfectly still. It can last for several hours or even days. Medically, it is distinct from dizziness because it involves the sensation of movement. Vertigo can be caused by an inner ear dysfunction, a central brain dysfunction or a problem in the spine (cervicogenic vertigo).
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