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Physiotherapy

 SERVICES 

CONSULTATION

Next, you will have a consultation with Dr. Martin Choy to discuss your health-related problems, concerns, and potential treatment options. This initial visit is designed for Dr. Martin Choy to learn more about you, your condition, and expectations to determine how chiropractic care can meet your goals.

EXAMINATION

After your consultation, Dr. Martin Choy will perform a complete chiropractic examination testing your reflexes and flexibility. Other standard neurological, orthopedic, postural, and physical tests will be performed as well. However, nothing will be done in our office without your consent.

REPORT OF  FINDINGS

Once the information is collected and examinations are performed, Dr. Martin Choy will give you a detailed report of all findings and answer any questions including:

  • How can you help me?

  • How often do I need to come in?

  • What will my treatment cost?

After reviewing your health history, goals, and examination, Dr. Martin Choy will discuss recommendations and notify you if your condition requires care with other providers.   Dr. Martin Choy will provide the best treatment and wellness program for your needs.

TREATMENT

At the conclusion you will experience your first treatment. This may include spinal adjustments, physical therapy, and/or soft tissue therapy.  Treatment is interactive, so you can express concerns about the different styles of treatment anytime.

WELLNESS PROGRAM

Prior to leaving, the doctor will suggest a wellness program to incorporate outside of treatment.  If you are in pain when you first come into our office this may include: ice or heat application instructions, certain activities or positions to avoid, and at home exercises and/or stretches.  If you desire, our wellness team will work with you also to create healthy habits and routines for your lifestyle.  Every person is unique; therefore everyone requires a customized wellness plan.  The purpose of our wellness program is for   you to achieve good spinal alignment, have a healthy diet, exercise, and maintain a positive mental state.

Sports Injuries
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Neck & Upper Back
Headaches
Temporomandibular Disorder (TMJ)
Disc Herniation
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Scheuermann’s disease
Scoliosis

Shoulder
Frozen Shoulder / Adhesive capsulitis
Impingement syndrome
Rotator cuff injuries / rotator cuff strain
Subacromial bursitis
AC joint injury

Elbow
Tennis elbow
Golfers elbow

Wrist & Forearm
RSI – Repetitive strain injury
Carpel tunnel syndrome de Quervain’s Tenosynivitis

Forefoot Injuries

Turf toe

Abdomen
Abdominal strain
Ribs & Chest
Sternoclavicular joint injury
Costochondritis / Tietze’s Syndrome

Lower Back
Facet Joint Pain
Sciatica
Sponylolysthesis
Spinal Stenosis

Buttocks
Piriformis syndrome
Ankylosing Spondylitis / Bechterew’s Disease

Hip
Inflammation of the hip joint (synovitis)

Thigh
Hamstring strain
Quadriceps muscles (pulled muscle / thigh strain)
Groin strain

Achilles tendinitis

Heel Injuries
Plantar fasciitis (heel spur)
Tarsal tunnel syndrome

Acute knee injuries
Anterior cruciate ligament sprain
Posterior cruciate ligament sprain
Lateral Meniscus Injury
Lateral Ligament Sprain.
Medial Ligament Sprain
Medial Meniscus Injury

Overuse knee injuries
Patella pain syndrome / CMP (Condramalacia patellae)
Runners Knee (Iliotibial band syndrome)
Jumpers knee (patella tendon inflammation)
Knee arthritis
Osteoarthritis of the knee

Lower leg
Calf strain (pulled muscle)
Shin splints / Periostitis

Ankle
Ankle sprains

Achilles Tendon
Achilles strain

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