Advanced Chiropractic

Chiropractic and Sports Injury Care

Dr Cooper has dedicated her professional career to an integrated practice of advanced chiropractic, active release techniques® and functional movement. She provides a broad range of expertise and experience in developing individualized treatment options for acute and chronic conditions.

She works with a wide range of clients: from teen-age dancers and athletes to weekend sports enthusiasts and competitive sports professionals; working women and men who travel and/ or sit at a desk, have busy schedules caring for children; senior retirees who want to maximize their enjoyment of activities.

The relaxed, healing environment with timely appointments contributes to a positive experience.

Chiropractic is a science and an art. Applying the principals of chiropractic, we look to restore and maintain normal spinal and joint mechanics that can be adversely affected from the wear and tear of postural imbalance and or injuries. We use various techniques that are gentle and effective to obtain the optimum benefit of resilience and normal mobility.

Active Release Techniques® ART

Active Release Techniques® ART

Active Release Techniques® ART is a patented, state of the art soft tissue system/movement based massage technique that treats problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. Headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, shin splints, shoulder pain, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, knee problems, and tennis elbow are just a few of the many conditions that can be resolved quickly and permanently with ART. These conditions all have one important thing in common: they are often a result of overused muscles.

Sports Therapy & Functional Movement

Sports Therapy & Functional Movement

Sports Therapy & Functional Movement: whether you get injured from training for a triathlon, playing golf, skiing, practicing Yoga or simply sitting at your computer too long, we strive to get to the root of the problem and work with you to solve it. Often, it is finding the weak link in the biomechanical chain and working toward reeducation, symmetry and balance. Stretching, strengthening, body mechanics, posture awareness and ergonomics are considered as you progress toward health and well-being.

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