{"data":{"allServicesJson":{"nodes":[{"description":"I offer physical therapy which includes the initial consultation and evaluation. I will listen to your medical history, goals for treatment and concerns. Then I will objectively assess range of motion, strength, functional abilities, and your body's response to different positions and movements as part of the McKenzie Method evaluation.  Depending upon the results of your exam, you can expect treatment that may consist of targeted therapeutic exercise specific to your problem, manual therapy, posture and body mechanics education, and possibly dry needling, if appropriate.","id":"pt","image":"shoulder","title":"Physical Therapy/Pain Management"},{"description":"I provide the option for a virtual physical therapy experience in the comfort and safety of your home. This is especially helpful if you are staying at home due to high risk condition during the pandemic. The McKenzie Method is uniquely suited to be successful even in the virtual setting due to the systematic assessment process with the goal of self- treatment. It is easy to connect through HIPPA compliant video sessions on a smartphone, tablet or laptop. You also have the option of the free consultation to be done virtually.","id":"telehealth","image":"telehealth","title":"TeleHealth Physical Therapy"},{"description":"Customized ergonomic assessment to determine risk factors that may be contributing to your symptoms. I will provide written recommendations to improve your set up to reduce musculoskeletal stresses. Usually expensive equipment is not required, just some adjustments in your current set up. When equipment is recommended, I will provide links to the appropriate equipment in the recommendations. This is a low cost way to make a big difference in your ability to complete your work day without added pain. ","id":"ergonomics","image":"ergonomics","title":"Ergonomic Consultation"},{"description":"Dry Needling is a treatment modality that helps to restore proper function to abnormally behaving muscles. A small monofilament needle is strategically inserted into muscular trigger points to help decrease pain, reduce referred pain, and improve flexibility and mobility. The relief is often rapid with a reduction in pain and improved function. Preliminary research supports that dry needling improves pain control, reduces muscle tension, and normalizes dysfunctions of the motor end plates (the sites at which nerve impulses are transmitted to muscles).","id":"needle","image":"needle","title":"Trigger Point Dry Needling"}]}}}