Dr. Scott Fisher DC

Services

Comprehensive. Treatment Options  

Techniques and Certifications

 

Chiropactic

Chiropractors are non surgical spinal and musculoskeletal experts.  Dr. Fisher particularly focuses on active rehabilitation complimented by extensive manual therapy techniques including spinal and peripheral joint adjustments, soft tissue treatments, physical therapy modalities, laser and IMS acupuncture


Graston technique

Using stainless steel tools, Graston aims to create a healing response in the tissue while also reducing scar tissue (fibrosis) and encourage soft tissue mobility


motor vehicle accidents

Whiplash from car collissions can be difficult to recover from.  Symptoms may come and go and feel different from most other injuries.  A comprehensive and collaborative treatment plan is key to your timely recovery.



IMS Acupuncture

Intra-muscular Stimulation is using an acupuncture needle to elicit a physiological response in the target tissue - resulting in increased blood flow, reduced muscle tension, stimulating a healing response and improving neurological function to the tissue


manual soft tissue release techniques

Various soft tissue release techniques to create movement of independent muscle and fascial layers between muscle/tendon/ligaments


sport therapy

Everyone is an athlete.  With extensive experience working with athletes of all levels, Dr. Fisher has the tools and expertise to get  you back to what you love and help prevent injuries from recurring



Rehabilitation

Most patients require active care.  This empowers the patient to take control of their own injury/pain/dysfunction and become less dependent on treatment over time.  Rehab plans are comprehensive and progressive - with the end goal of encouraging ongoing strength, conditioning and/or fitness - exercise is medicine!


Concussion management

Comprehensive concussion management thought Shift Concussion Management.


pre/post surgery rehab

Surgical outcomes improve dramatically in those who proactively address strength and function before undergoing surgery.  

Early and progressive rehabilitation following a surgery will help you recover quicker - and better.