Conditions treated

The full list
spine to ankle.

Twenty-nine conditions across three regions. Each gets a real assessment first. If it's outside our scope, you'll get the right referral the same visit.

Region 01

Spine & Core

The biggest bucket: back, neck, mid-back, and the patterns that radiate from there. Most cases respond to a combination of adjusting, soft-tissue release, and a corrective movement reset.

01
Low back pain

Disc-driven, facet-driven, or muscular. Lifters, desk-bound athletes, post-deadlift flares.

02
Sciatica

Whether it's true radicular pain or piriformis-pattern, we screen and treat to source.

03
Disc herniation

Subacute disc cases that don't require surgical workup. Distraction, traction, neural mobility.

04
SI joint dysfunction

Sacroiliac irritation, common in runners with asymmetric gait and post-partum patients.

05
Cervical strain / "tech neck"

Mid-cervical stiffness and pain pattern from desk and screen load. Includes jaw co-treatment.

06
Cervicogenic headaches

Headaches driven by upper-cervical joint dysfunction or sub-occipital tension.

07
Migraine support

For migraine patients with cervical contribution. Treatment is adjunctive, not standalone.

08
Mid-back stiffness

T-spine restriction limiting overhead, rotational, and breathing mechanics.

09
Whiplash / post-MVA

Cervical injury after motor vehicle accidents. Documented exam, conservative progression.

See something close to what you're dealing with? The evaluation is the right next step.
Region 02

Upper extremity

Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. Athletes with overhead, pressing, climbing, throwing, or grip-heavy loads. Heavily tendinopathy-led. Shockwave is often part of the picture.

01
Rotator Cuff

Pressing, overhead, climbing, swimming loads. Shockwave-eligible in chronic cases.

02
Shoulder impingement

Sub-acromial pain pattern with overhead movement. Scapular mechanics drive most of it.

03
Frozen shoulder

Capsular restriction. Mobilization-led, staged progression.

04
AC joint sprain

Acromioclavicular separation, non-surgical grades. Common in MTB and contact-sport athletes.

05
Tennis elbow

Forearm tendinopathy from grip-load sports. Shockwave-first when chronic.

06
Golfer's elbow

Medial forearm pain. Often grip-strength deficit cases.

07
Carpal tunnel

Median-nerve compression. Mobilization + corrective stretch program. Surgical consult if it doesn't respond.

08
De Quervain's tenosynovitis

Thumb-side wrist pain from new-parent or climber loading.

09
Climber finger pulley strain

A2/A4 pulley issues from sport climbing, with staged return-to-load.

See something close to what you're dealing with? The evaluation is the right next step.
Region 03

Lower extremity

Hip down to foot: runners, cyclists, jumpers, lifters. Lots of tendinopathy and fascia work. Gait-driven cases often need a corrective sequence as much as hands-on work.

01
Hip Impingement

Anterior hip pain with sprinting, kicking, deep squat. FAI-pattern cases too.

02
Greater trochanteric pain

Lateral hip pain, gluteal tendinopathy in runners and cyclists.

03
IT-band syndrome

Cyclists and high-mileage runners. Lateral knee pain that flares at a specific cadence.

04
Patellofemoral pain

"Runner's knee." Anterior knee pain, quad/glute load distribution rebalancing.

05
Patellar tendinopathy

Jumper's knee, volleyball, basketball and plyometric load. Shockwave + load progression.

06
Meniscal irritation

Mechanical knee pain without locking. Conservative load progression.

07
Hamstring Strain

Acute strain through chronic high-hamstring tendinopathy. Common in sprinters and cyclists.

08
Calf strain

Gastroc/soleus strain pattern. Common in masters runners returning to speed work.

09
Achilles tendinopathy

Mid-portion or insertional. Hill-runners and masters athletes. Shockwave + eccentric program.

10
Plantar fasciitis

Heel-strike runners, standing-shift workers. Shockwave-eligible after 12 weeks.

11
Shin splints

Medial tibial stress syndrome, common in returning runners ramping volume too fast.

See something close to what you're dealing with? The evaluation is the right next step.
Twenty-nine conditions. One first step.

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55 minutes. Real exam, hands-on treatment day one, written plan you walk out with.