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There are three typical phases to your treatment.
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The initial phase
is to control pain and/or inflammation.
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The second phase
is to stabilize and/or optimize movement (if appropriate)
depending on the extent of your complaint.
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The final phase
of care is active participation in your own recovery
process through patient education and individually
designed exercise and flexibility programs. |
We believe in personalized "hands-on" treatment.
Our goals are to educate patients about their diagnosis,
prognosis, outcome and rehabilitation. We strive to assist
them in achieving maximum level of performance in activities
related to work, sport, leisure and daily life! |
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