Our Services

Many people ask if I treat areas beyond the spine and the answer is a resounding yes! My approach is holistic, meaning I treat the body as an integrated system rather than isolated parts. This is a rarity in our medical system. Since no body part works alone, lasting results require looking at the whole body.

I continually refine my skills through self-study, advanced training, and maintaining board certifications in Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. I’ve also completed specialized training in Rigo Schroth-based Scoliosis care and Integrative Dry Needling, so you can trust that your treatment is grounded in science and centered on you.

Together, we create a personalized plan that addresses the root cause of your symptoms, restores function, and empowers you to move confidently and comfortably. My goal is to help you return to the activities you love—stronger, more resilient, and pain-free.

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Sports Medicine

Sports Physical Therapy isn’t just for competitive athletes. It is  for anyone who wants to stay active, avoid injury, and enjoy movement without pain.

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Scoliosis

Physiotherapy Scoliosis Specific Exercises (PSSE) are Scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises focused just on scoliosis.

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Orthopedics

Orthopedic Physical Therapy focuses on diagnosing and treating symptoms and injuries that affect the musculoskeletal system which includes the muscles, bones, joints, and nerves.

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Dry Needling

Dry needling normalizes tissue inflammation and tension resulting in decreased symptoms through enhancement of the body’s natural healing processes.

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Lifestyle Medicine

Lifestyle Medicine focuses on healthy daily habits that have a big impact on pain, inflammation, healing, and tissue resiliency.

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My goal is to help you return to

the activities you love—stronger,

more resilient, and pain-free.