Osteopractic Physical Therapy Services at
Flow Physical Therapy and Wellness
You're here because you want something different.
You've tried the insurance-driven Physical Therapy clinics where productivity is based on volume of patients and not on patient outcomes.
You 've tried Physical Therapy where your therapist was so busy they weren't able to provide hands-on, one on one treatment sessions.
You've had the subtle uneasy feeling regarding if your previous therapist was ever truly certain of your exact diagnosis and how to treat it.
With Osteopractic Physical Therapy, you can be certain that your Physical Therapist has, not only undergone extensive post-doctorate training, but was rigorously tested to ensure proficiency in the techniques.
As an Osteopractic Physical Therapy clinic, we provide both expert level technique and application of dry needling, spinal manipulation, extremity manipulation, joint mobilization, cupping, scraping, IASTM, and more.
We also have extensive training on differential diagnosis, allowing us to get to the root cause of your condition efficiently to provide quick results.
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Osteopractic Physical Therapy
Revolutionary Osteopractic Physical Therapy is life changing, especially when you work with an Osteopractor who can differentially diagnose your concerns accurately by identifying the root cause of your pain.
Osteopractors have extensive specialty training in spinal manipulation, dry needling, extremity manipulation, non-thrust joint mobilization, cupping, scraping, body tempering, and differential diagnosis.
We thrive on providing an experience unlike any Physical Therapy experience you've had before.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a game changer for our patients!
Dry needling is an extremely safe treatment tool that involves insertion of a hair-thin monofilament needle directly into specific pain generating spots on the body.
The results range from immediate pain relief to immediate decrease in muscle spasms and trigger points.
Dry needling is meant to be a part of comprehensive physical therapy plan of care, and when performed by a skilled clinician, can be life changing for patients.
Some of the many conditions dry needling can treat are, but not limited to, chronic back pain, sciatica, TMJ pain, disc bulges and disc herniations, headaches, sports injuries, and so much more.
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Spinal Manipulation
Spinal Manipulation is a technique utilizing high velocity and a low amplitude thrust to a specific spinal segment used for pain relief and improved function.
When paired with the right corrective exercises during your physical therapy treatment, spinal manipulation can provide excellent results in mobility and trigger point management.
Some of the many conditions spinal manipulation can help include, but are not limited to back pain & sciatica, TMJ pain, disc bulges, rib dysfunction, neck pain, headaches, chronic pain, SI joint pain, pelvic pain, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
Cupping Therapy
Cupping Therapy is a technique utilizing negative pressure by placing a cup or multiple cups on specific areas to provide both pain relief and improved function.
When paired with the right Physical Therapy exercises during your treatment, cupping can provide enhanced results as the cups add an element to address fascial restrictions and further improve blood flow to the area.
Some of the many conditions cupping therapy can help include, but are not limited to, chronic low back pain & sciatica, myofascial pain syndromes, disc bulges, muscle tightness, neck pain, and nerve entrapments.