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Our Approach: One Unified Team

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Heads up: this is an independent, unofficial patient-information guide — not the practice’s official website, and not medical advice. Details may be out of date or incomplete. Always confirm current services, providers, and locations with Advanced Spine & Posture directly, and consult a qualified healthcare professional about your individual situation.

The defining idea is integration. Instead of sending patients between separate, disconnected offices, the practice describes a single team where medical, physical therapy, and CBP® chiropractic providers collaborate directly.

Why integration matters

Different disciplines see different parts of a problem. Bringing them together in one place is intended to coordinate care around the whole person rather than isolated symptoms.

The disciplines, generally

  • Medical — physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants
  • Physical therapy — active, movement-based rehabilitation
  • Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®) — a corrective, posture- and alignment-focused chiropractic method

How any of this applies to a specific person is a clinical question only a licensed provider can answer after an in-person evaluation.

Not medical advice. This page is general education only and does not diagnose, treat, or recommend care for any individual. Results vary, and nothing here promises any outcome. Talk with a licensed provider about what’s right for you. In an emergency, call your local emergency number.

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