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Chiropractic and Massage Services
Integrative Care providers have been proudly offering professional chiropractor care and massage in the greater Portland area for many years. Our board certified practitioner have over 15 years of experience dealing with most any injury or condition, from ankle sprains, myospasms to whiplash, and all are extremely well trained in alternative pain management methods and rehabilitation but also know when to use allopathic referrals to support the patients recovery.
At Integrative Care attentive patient care always comes first. Our practitioners always take the time to listen to their patients, paying special attention to their description of pain, its location, and whether or not a certain treatment is or has been effective. We believe that by listening to our patients that we are able to speed up the healing process.
If you live in the greater Portland area and are in need of an experienced and caring chiropractor or a massage therapist, Integrative Care is the Portland clinic to call upon. Trust the personalized, caring approach that our team of practitioners can offer you and start your way towards enjoying the quality of life that being pain free and active can offer.
If you are not sure whether or not you need chiropractic care or massage, do not hesitate to call or visit our office today. We will be more than happy to listen to your complaints and concerns along with the circumstances that brought it on and offer you our professional opinion.
We deal with the everyday aches and pain of modern computer life styles which include headaches, neck and upper back pain and low back pain. We also treat a variety of sports/overuse, auto and workplace related injuries. We believe that a healthy body is more than just a “bone out of place”. At Integrative Care, we treat the person, not just the symptom.
RESEARCH
- Integrative Care is also involved in clinical research. Currently, we are participating in a clinical trial studying on dose-dependent effectiveness of spinal manipulation in those with cervicogenic headaches being conducted by the University of Western States (for more information, go to www.uws.edu).