Techniques We Utilize

  • Diagram illustrating dynamic neuromuscular stabilization with a human figure and a child, emphasizing motor control for life.

    Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization

    Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is a rehabilitation approach that retrains the body’s movement patterns by tapping into developmental postures and breathing mechanics. It focuses on optimizing neuromuscular control to enhance functional movement and prevent injuries.

  • Logo of The McKenzie Institute International featuring a stylized deer skull with antlers, a globe, and the institute's name around the circle.

    Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapies

    Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT), also known as the McKenzie Method, is a systematic approach to assessing and treating musculoskeletal conditions through repeated movements and postural corrections. It empowers patients with self-management strategies to reduce pain, restore function, and prevent future injuries.

  • Logo of the Motion Palpation Institute with a stylized blue spiral and black text

    Motion Palpation Institute

    The Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) is a technique used for a dynamic assessment of joint motion and spinal manipulation. Its methods emphasize evidence-based, hands-on approaches to improve joint mechanics.

  • Logo for SFMA, which includes the text 'Selective Functional Movement Assessment' and a caduceus symbol

    Selective Functional Movement Assessment

    Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) is a systematic approach used by clinicians to identify movement dysfunctions and their underlying causes. By analyzing fundamental movement patterns, it helps guide targeted treatments to improve mobility, stability, and overall functional performance.

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