We focus on therapeutic care that provides relief of your symptoms as quickly as possible. We offer ergonomic advice and customized stretches and exercises to provide long-term relief. We want you to become a partner in your own healthcare, without relying solely on in-office care. We offer a multi-disciplinary approach, combining traditional chiropractic techniques with massage, myofascial release, and rehabilitation.
Services
Appointments can be booked either via phone at 720-890-9800 or online. Feel free to call our office for an appointment. Do not hesitate to leave a message if no one answers. We will contact you to schedule your appointment as soon as possible. It will direct you to our online booking service where you can log in and see all available time slots and select the most convenient slot for you.
Orthotics are shoe inserts that are custom fitted, or cast, in our office. They are used to fix problems related to poor foot biomechanics, the most common of which is a fallen arch. Problems that can potentially be resolved with a custom orthotic include bunions, Morton's neuroma, metatarsalgia, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, heel pain, and sometimes even knee, hip, and low back pain.
Dr. Bivrell has completed Kinesio Taping training and has used his knowledge to successfully treat a number of patients with severe muscular pain. Kinesio Taping is a treatment based on the body's own natural healing process. This method stems from the science of Kinesiology which recognizes the importance of body and muscle movement for rehabilitation in everyday life.
Dr. Bivrell has attained advanced post-graduate training in spinal rehabilitation as part of his focus on active care for his patients. The goal of rehabilitation is to strengthen muscle groups that have weakened because of imbalances that have been created over time or from injury.
The weakened areas are strengthened with a variety of techniques that include floor exercises, gym ball exercises, and wobble boards to activate or "wake up" the small muscles that stabilize and support the spinal column.The principals of core stabilization are also employed to strengthen the trunk and postural muscles.
The weakened areas are strengthened with a variety of techniques that include floor exercises, gym ball exercises, and wobble boards to activate or "wake up" the small muscles that stabilize and support the spinal column.The principals of core stabilization are also employed to strengthen the trunk and postural muscles.
Please note that the following list is a partial list only. It is difficult to provide a complete list because our office is contracted with managed care corporations that in turn contract with dozens of other health insurance companies. If you do not see your health plan listed below, do not assume that we are not providers for your plan.
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Andrew Patton
Aug 20, 2021
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