Conditions We Treat

 
 

The following list of conditions our providers commonly treat is not comprehensive, but includes a selection of those we see most often. If you know the name of your condition—and it is not listed here—please ask.

 

Spine and Axial Skeleton

  • Mechanical low back pain (acute and chronic)

  • Lumbar disc herniation, radiculopathy, and stenosis

  • Cervicogenic headache and neck pain

  • Thoracic outlet syndrome

  • Postural dysfunction and movement pattern disorders

Soft Tissue and Myofascial Disorders

  • Tendinopathy (Achilles, patellar, rotator cuff, lateral/medial epicondylitis)

  • Myofascial pain syndrome

  • Chronic muscle tension or guarding

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • IT band syndrome

  • Piriformis syndrome

Joint-Specific Disorders

  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

  • Shoulder impingement and labral pathology

  • Hip labral pathology

  • Knee osteoarthritis and patellofemoral syndrome

  • Ankle instability and chronic sprains

  • TMJ dysfunction

  • Degenerative joint disease (spine, hip, knee, shoulder)

Hyper/Hypomobility and Connective Tissue Disorders

  • Generalized joint hypermobility / Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS, HSD)

  • Ligamentous laxity with associated instability

  • Cervical instability / Craniocervical junction disorders (diagnosis or co-management)

  • Proprioceptive and neuromuscular control deficits

Neurologic and Vestibular Conditions

  • Concussion baseline and post-concussion management

  • Vertigo and vestibular dysfunction

  • Tension-type headaches and migraines

  • Occipital neuralgia and cervicogenic headaches

Sports and Performance-Related Injuries

  • Running injuries: shin splints, stress fractures, Achilles tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis

  • Overhead athlete injuries: rotator cuff strain, labral tear, shoulder impingement, UCL injury

  • Lower extremity injuries: hamstring strain, groin strain, quad contusion, hip labral tear (partial), meniscus tear (partial), ACL/MCL sprain

  • Upper extremity injuries: wrist sprains, tennis/golfer’s elbow, scapular dyskinesis

  • Concussions and return-to-play clearance

  • Overtraining, recovery deficits, and performance plateaus

  • Load management and biomechanical optimization

Chronic Pain and Complex Cases

  • Persistent pain syndromes and central sensitization

  • Chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

  • Fibromyalgia and fatigue syndromes with musculoskeletal involvement

  • Chronic overlapping pain conditions (e.g., endometriosis + back pain)

  • Multi-site or "non-specific" pain with elusive etiology

  • Failed traditional care or "nothing worked" cases

Rehabilitation and Post-Surgical Care

  • Prehabilitation and post-op recovery for orthopedic procedures

  • Reconditioning after prolonged illness, injury, or deconditioning

  • Plateaued PT/chiro rehab cases

  • Collaborative post-intervention care (e.g. steroid injections, ablations, PRP)

Hormonal and Functional Health

  • Fertility support (cycle tracking, pelvic mechanics, endocrine function)

  • Perimenopause and hormonal transition support

  • Hormonal imbalances contributing to fatigue, pain, or recovery issues

  • Sleep dysfunction, stress resilience, and adrenal health

  • Subclinical thyroid and metabolic dysfunction (in collaborative context)

Peptides, Mitochondrial Support, and Recovery Optimization

  • BPC-157: for tendon, ligament, and gut repair support

  • Semorlin/Ipamorelin: for recovery, sleep quality, and growth hormone stimulation

  • Methylene Blue: cognitive enhancement and mitochondrial function

  • NAD+ and supportive stacks: for cellular energy and anti-fatigue protocols

  • Performance protocols for recovery, neuroprotection, and healthy aging

  • Note: We do not offer GLP-1 agonists for weight loss; our focus is root-cause, functional solutions to restore health and capacity

Childhood Development and Motor Function

  • Gross motor delay and milestone monitoring

  • Torticollis and plagiocephaly

  • Toe walking, in-toeing, and gait abnormalities

  • Scoliosis co-management

  • Sensory processing challenges with physical or movement-related components

  • Coordination, balance, and strength deficits

  • Injury rehab and return-to-sport planning for youth athletes

  • Collaborative support for neurodevelopmental or behavioral diagnoses (movement-based focus)

Special Populations

  • Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal pain and postpartum rehab

  • Pelvic floor dysfunction (in collaboration with referring providers)

  • Pediatric and adolescent athletes (e.g., Osgood-Schlatter, growth plate injuries)

  • Active aging: fall prevention, mobility optimization, and strength preservation

  • Survivorship Care for post-procedure or concurrent cancer treatment pain

 

Truly being seen and understood is fundamental to our care.

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