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At Life Is Motion Chiropractic, you can expect professional focus—not pressure. During your first visit, the doctor will listen to your concerns and needs, and then do a complete exam—this includes physical, neurological, and orthopedic exams, as well as any diagnostic imaging that may be required. Why? Because we want you to be given the personal care and expertise you deserve to achieve maximum health and quality of life.

Chiropractic manipulation is a form of specific, manually controlled mobilization that restores normal and full range of motion to joints. Dr. Hamm uses the entirety of his training to address the body’s systems and biomechanical function to maximize each person’s individualized healing ability through a nonsurgical, conservative, and medication-free approach. His focus is on the body’s nervous system adaptability and overall biomechanical and functional movement. He has worked with everyone: families, professional combat athletes, Cirque de Soleil performers, professional dancers, and has even been featured in international news while treating royalty.

Nimmo therapy focuses on the interrelationship between muscular tone and function and the central nervous system. Through this approach, Dr. Hamm combines his expertise in intersegmental joint function with his knowledge of how our muscles, ligaments, and tendons play an important role in our dysfunction, discomfort, and pain. Nimmo therapy addresses each patient holistically, rather than only focusing on the symptoms of dysfunction, such as pain or discomfort. This approach allows for treatment aimed at the cause of our symptoms and allows the body the opportunity to heal and function to its best possible ability.

ConnecTX Therapy is a gentle and conservative approach to biomechanical dysfunction. When we experience trauma or physical injury in any form—even the slightest bit, which we may not perceive as painful at all—our body attempts to heal itself. However, we don’t always replace the damaged tissue with new, undamaged tissues—we put down scar tissue instead. Though this is an amazing coping mechanism, it usually causes undue stress and faulty biomechanical patterns in our bodies and joints. Through this gentle and effective treatment, we can, over a period of time, break up these cross-linking patterns of scar tissue and align the healing fibers in a more normal direction, allowing for less pain, higher degrees of motion, and improved joint function. This therapy has helped people with shoulder, neck, low back, hip, knee, ankle, and wrist ailments, as well as pain and trauma caused by injury.

The goal of functional movement taping is to improve the speed and quality of healing by dynamically stabilizing and stimulating an acute region of the body. Functional movement taping helps us to correct posture; to have proper movement patterns to recover from injuries, sprains, and strains; and to reduce pain through the pain-gating mechanism of our nervous system. By stimulating the mechanoreceptors in our skin, we can negate the pain signal and override the sensation of pain registered in our brain. This helps promote proper muscular patterns, allowing us to heal faster and avoiding the injury pattern becoming a habit. Taping helps with inflammation reduction and lymphatic drainage, which assists both pre- and post-competition training and helps us to recover from strains and sprains. Dr. Hamm has used functional movement taping to successfully treat many conditions, including back, neck, shoulder, knee, ankle, and hip pain.

Chiropractic

Chiropractic manipulation is a form of specific, manually controlled mobilization that restores normal and full range of motion to joints. Dr. Hamm uses the entirety of his training to address the body’s systems and biomechanical function to maximize each person’s individualized healing ability through a nonsurgical, conservative, and medication-free approach. His focus is on the body’s nervous system adaptability and overall biomechanical and functional movement. He has worked with everyone: families, professional combat athletes, Cirque de Soleil performers, professional dancers, and has even been featured in international news while treating royalty.

Nimmo Therapy

Nimmo therapy focuses on the interrelationship between muscular tone and function and the central nervous system. Through this approach, Dr. Hamm combines his expertise in intersegmental joint function with his knowledge of how our muscles, ligaments, and tendons play an important role in our dysfunction, discomfort, and pain. Nimmo therapy addresses each patient holistically, rather than only focusing on the symptoms of dysfunction, such as pain or discomfort. This approach allows for treatment aimed at the cause of our symptoms and allows the body the opportunity to heal and function to its best possible ability.

ConnecTX Therapy

ConnecTX Therapy is a gentle and conservative approach to biomechanical dysfunction. When we experience trauma or physical injury in any form—even the slightest bit, which we may not perceive as painful at all—our body attempts to heal itself. However, we don’t always replace the damaged tissue with new, undamaged tissues—we put down scar tissue instead. Though this is an amazing coping mechanism, it usually causes undue stress and faulty biomechanical patterns in our bodies and joints. Through this gentle and effective treatment, we can, over a period of time, break up these cross-linking patterns of scar tissue and align the healing fibers in a more normal direction, allowing for less pain, higher degrees of motion, and improved joint function. This therapy has helped people with shoulder, neck, low back, hip, knee, ankle, and wrist ailments, as well as pain and trauma caused by injury.

Functional Movement Taping

The goal of functional movement taping is to improve the speed and quality of healing by dynamically stabilizing and stimulating an acute region of the body. Functional movement taping helps us to correct posture; to have proper movement patterns to recover from injuries, sprains, and strains; and to reduce pain through the pain-gating mechanism of our nervous system. By stimulating the mechanoreceptors in our skin, we can negate the pain signal and override the sensation of pain registered in our brain. This helps promote proper muscular patterns, allowing us to heal faster and avoiding the injury pattern becoming a habit. Taping helps with inflammation reduction and lymphatic drainage, which assists both pre- and post-competition training and helps us to recover from strains and sprains. Dr. Hamm has used functional movement taping to successfully treat many conditions, including back, neck, shoulder, knee, ankle, and hip pain.