Services

Our Mission

Rooted in God, fulfill the obligation as a health ministry to serve those with chronic pain in a holistic manner to optimize human function over the lifespan, accomplished with the utmost dedication, compassion, and quality.

The Four Pillars of Our Organization

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Prayer

  • Primary Pillar
  • Personalized prayer
  • Attentive and empathetic listening
  • Spiritual dialogue
  • Scriptural reference

Movement

  • Movement Analysis
  • Manual Therapy
    • Myofascial Release
    • Strain-Counterstrain
    • Joint Mobilization
  • Exercise Prescription
    • Strengthening
    • Flexibility
    • Motor Retraining
  • Dry Needling
  • Modalities

Nutrition

  • One on one guidance
  • Evidence-based recommendations
  • Budget conscious
  • Macronutrient education

Recovery

  • Sleep hygiene
  • Breathing techniques
  • Meditation techniques
  • Stress management

Fast Facts

  • We are Christian based, so everything we do is rooted in a relationship with God.
  • Our mission, in a nutshell, is to promote a healthy lifestyle to reduce the effects of chronic pain so that you can better serve God through others.
  • We do not take insurance. Further, we cannot offer our cash-based services to folks with Medicare, as this violates a CMS regulation. This regulation requires therapists to bill for skilled, medically necessary services, which our services are.
  • The cost of our services is a flat fee of $130.00 per hour.
  • After an initial evaluation, we can discuss how often you should be seen based off our findings. We will respect your input, time restrictions, and resources. This begins a “plan of care”.
  • Reassessments are typically done every 30 days but this can be adjusted as necessary. This is to revisit goals and adjust our plan as needed.
  • A plan of care can end when both parties agree, such as when goals are met, services are no longer needed, etc.
  • Our intention is to operate on a continuum of care, similar to how services are with your primary care physician. This means you can start and end a plan of care but there is no formal discharge from the ministry unless there is reason to do so. This is NOT a replacement for primary care, but a supplement.