Services

Osteopathic physical therapy integrates the principles of osteopathy with the practices of physical therapy, aiming to promote the body's natural healing processes. This approach considers the whole person rather than isolating symptoms. By addressing the interconnectedness of bodily systems, I utilize techniques such as manual therapy and exercise to restore function and alleviate pain.

This holistic method not only aims to treat the immediate issue but also to enhance overall well-being and prevent future injuries through education and lifestyle modifications. With a focus on personalized care, I “work” to support patients in achieving optimal health and functional independence.

Our Services

  • Visceral therapy is a specialized form of treatment that focuses on the internal organs and their surrounding structures, aiming to enhance the body’s overall function.

  • The osteopathic approach emphasizes a holistic understanding of the body, recognizing the interconnectedness of its systems to promote healing and wellness.

  • Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques used to manipulate and mobilize the body's tissues, providing relief from various physical conditions and improving mobility.

  • Cranial sacral therapy is a gentle technique that focuses on the rhythm of the craniosacral system, aiming to alleviate pain and enhance the body's natural healing processes.

  • Many therapists shy away from treating TMD, also know as jaw pain. I love the challenge of working with these clients and have had good success in doing so.

  • Specialized treatments for TMJ disorders and headaches are available, designed to address discomfort and restore proper function to the jaw and surrounding areas.

  • We are equipped to treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions, ensuring that each patient receives tailored care for their unique needs and circumstances.

“Quote to go here from Jen. Specializing in manual therapy for all orthopedic needs. I practice with an osteopathic approach, keeping in mind the entire body functions as a complete system.”

Jen