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Physical Therapy

All physical therapy, as taught in our home study courses and provided by practical application is orthopedic in nature and directed entirely for the spine.

All the physical therapy used in Spinal Fitness must first pass one crucial test (question) - is that particular methodology going to better result in the restoration and preservation of the proper spinal structure and function necessary to bring resolution to an injury?

 

 

 

Our therapy, from the active exercises, to the passive exercises, to the massage is all implemented with the intent that it is going to better result in the enhancement, restoration and preservation of your proper spinal structure and function.  This is a must if you are going to be healthy, perform well and look good.

There are many common therapies (such as ultrasound) and exercises (such as back extensions) that are not found within our programs.  In our courses we demonstrate additional rationale for what we prescribe.

Click here to preview some of the exercises we use at the clinic and encourage at home in our home care program.

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Questions? Contact us at: The Spinal Fitness Center 19321 NE 10th Avenue Ridgefield, WA 98642 

Phone: 360.887.8600

E-mail: spinalf@spinalfitness.com

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Copyright 2003

All concepts and diagrams, unless noted otherwise,  of human spinal development in gravitational environment are under copyright registration to John S. Scherger, D.C.. This information may be shared with others for personal use, however no document may be republished in any form or embedded in public databases without the permission of Dr. Scherger.