Chronic pain doesn’t come with an instruction manual

We help you understand what may be contributing to your pain so you can begin to heal.

Many people come to us after living with pain or symptoms that haven’t fully responded to previous treatments.

At one point, you likely had a clearer sense of what your body needed and how it responded. With persistent pain, that sense of predictability can become disrupted—not because your body is broken, but because your system has adapted over time.

We take a whole-person approach that considers not only physical structures, but also the nervous system, stress, movement patterns, and lifestyle factors that can influence recovery. We view pain as an output of a complex, interconnected system rather than a signal from a single source.

No matter where your pain shows up, our focus is the same: helping you better understand what’s going on, rebuild confidence in your body, and create a clearer path forward.

Chronic Pain & Persistent Symptoms

Persistent pain and other ongoing symptoms are complex and often involve more than tissue irritation alone. Symptoms can be influenced by the nervous system, sleep, stress, activity levels, previous experiences, and how the body responds to movement and everyday demands.

We help you better understand your symptoms, reduce fear around movement, and rebuild trust in your body over time. Our goal is to support both symptom improvement and greater resilience, adaptability, and function.

MCAS, hEDS & POTS / Dysautonomia

Conditions such as mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), POTS, and other forms of dysautonomia can involve overlapping symptoms across multiple body systems. Fatigue, dizziness, changes in heart rate or blood pressure, pain, sensitivity, gastrointestinal symptoms, and difficulty tolerating activity can all affect daily life.

We take a whole-person approach to care, recognizing that these symptoms can interact with one another and that your capacity may vary from day to day.

Treatment may focus on:

  • Understanding your symptoms and how they interact
  • Gradually building activity tolerance
  • Managing symptom flare-ups
  • Improving strength, stability, and movement confidence
  • Developing strategies for pacing and recovery
  • Supporting greater independence in daily activities

Your treatment plan is individualized around your symptoms, current capacity, and goals rather than following a one-size-fits-all progression.

Head, Neck, Jaw & Spine Pain

Pain in the head, jaw, neck, or back can be influenced by many factors, and symptoms don’t always match what appears on imaging. Pain can also persist or return after tissues have healed.

We help you better understand what may be contributing to your symptoms and how your body is responding over time. Care focuses on improving comfort, confidence, and function rather than simply treating a specific structure.

Common presentations include:

  • TMJ disorders and jaw pain
  • Facial tension or pain
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Headaches related to jaw or neck tension
  • Chronic neck pain
  • Persistent or recurrent low back pain
  • Disc-related pain
  • Sciatica
  • Herniated discs
  • Whiplash
  • Recurrent or episodic back pain
  • Neck and jaw overlap symptoms

Shoulder, Arm & Upper Extremity Pain

Pain, weakness, numbness, or stiffness in the shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, or hand can significantly affect daily life and confidence in movement.

We look at more than the location of your symptoms to understand how movement, sensitivity, strength, and other factors may be contributing. Care focuses on improving mobility, reducing sensitivity, and restoring meaningful function.

Common presentations include:

  • Rotator cuff injuries
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Tennis elbow
  • Nerve-related arm pain
  • Post-surgical persistent pain or stiffness

Hip, Leg & Foot Pain

Pain in the lower body isn’t always caused by a problem exactly where symptoms are felt. It can also be influenced by movement patterns, load tolerance, nervous system sensitivity, and how your body responds to stress over time.

We look beyond the site of pain to better understand what may be contributing and how to support more confident, sustainable movement.

Common presentations include:

  • Hip pain
  • Knee pain
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Sciatica
  • Running-related injuries
  • Tendon-related pain

Pelvic Health

Pelvic health concerns can affect comfort, confidence, movement, and everyday activities. We provide supportive, individualized care based on your symptoms, needs, and goals.

Our approach focuses on helping you better understand your body, improve function, and feel more confident participating in the activities that matter to you.

Common presentations include:

  • Pelvic pain
  • Pregnancy and postpartum recovery
  • Core and pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Incontinence
  • Pain with movement or activity

Motor Vehicle Accident Recovery

Recovery after a motor vehicle accident or other traumatic event can involve more than tissue healing. Pain, stress, nervous system sensitivity, changes in movement, and fear of movement can all influence recovery.

For some people, the experience itself can also be emotionally overwhelming or traumatic, which may continue to influence how the body responds long after the initial injury.

We provide supportive, individualized care to help you understand your symptoms and safely rebuild movement, confidence, and function at a pace that fits your recovery.

Common presentations include:

  • Whiplash
  • Neck pain
  • Back pain
  • Ongoing post-accident symptoms
  • Movement limitations
  • Persistent pain or sensitivity following trauma

Not sure where your pain fits?

You don’t need to know exactly what’s causing your pain before reaching out.
If you’re struggling with pain, movement limitations, or symptoms that haven’t improved with traditional treatment, we can help you explore what’s going on and whether a whole-person, integrative approach is a good fit for you.