Our Services
chiropractic adjustment
A chiropractic adjustment involves a chiropractor manipulating vertebrae that exhibit abnormal movement patterns or fail to function properly. The goal of this treatment is to correct the subluxation, enhancing range of motion, decreasing nerve irritability, and improving overall function.
You might need a chiropractic adjustment if you have:
Migraines and neck-related headaches
Poor posture
Reduced range of motion in your spine and other joints
Symptoms of chronic conditions like osteoarthritis
Minor neck or spine injuries, especially whiplash
class iv laser therapy
Class IV Laser Therapy employs specific light wavelengths to interact with tissue, accelerating the healing process. This treatment is effective for patients with various acute and chronic conditions, aiming to alleviate pain, reduce swelling, decrease spasms, and enhance functionality.
Class IV Laser Therapy could benefit you if you suffer from:
Arthritis
Tendonitis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Ligament sprains
Muscle strains
Joint pain
Soft tissue injuries and burns
Digital radiography is a form of radiography that uses x-ray–sensitive plates to directly capture data during the patient examination, immediately transferring it to a computer system without the use of an intermediate cassette.
Indy Injury & Rehab uses digital x-rays to spot fractures, alignment problems, and other hard to find pain sources so we can better understand the individual treatment needs of our patients.
Digital x-rays
passive modalities
Passive therapies complement chiropractic adjustments by promoting healing through non-invasive methods. These therapies target specific areas of discomfort or tension to aid in recovery and relief.
Ice/heat therapy helps reduce inflammation and alleviate pain, while electric muscle stimulation stimulates muscles to enhance circulation and relax muscle spasms. Mechanical traction uses controlled stretching to relieve pressure on the spine, improving mobility and comfort.
These passive therapies offer several benefits, including:
Reducing muscle tension and joint stiffness
Alleviating pain and discomfort
Enhancing circulation and blood flow
Supporting muscle recovery and flexibility
Promoting relaxation and stress relief
Aiding in the restoration of proper spinal alignment
Physical rehabilitation
Physical medicine and rehabilitation aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
You might benefit from physical rehabilitation if you have experienced:
Stroke, multiple sclerosis, or cerebral palsy
Long-term (chronic) pain, including back and neck pain
Major bone or joint surgery, severe burns, or limb amputation
Severe arthritis becoming worse over time
Severe weakness after recovering from a serious illness
Spinal cord injury or brain injury
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