Did you know not all Physical Therapy is the same? It’s true! While all Physical Therapists go through 7-8 years of college, have to pass a stringent exam, & a national licensing exam; they are able to work in a wide array of settings from hospitals and nursing homes to private outpatient clinics and professional sports franchises. Even beyond the setting they are able to choose a niche’ they would like to pursue allowing them to continue their education and provide better care for their patients.

One of the subspecialties that is continually growing in popularity is Osteopractic. Physical therapists, doctors, and other healthcare professionals who have successfully completed a thorough, research-based post-graduate manual therapy training program for the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions of the spine and extremities are referred to as Osteopractors. In addition to traditional physical therapy, osteopractors treat a variety of painful musculoskeletal, neurological, and injury conditions using cutting-edge manual manipulation techniques. Osteopractors can assist you in accelerating your recovery from surgery, pain, or injury by using evidence-based manual therapy and treatment methods. They use a whole-person approach to therapy, looking beyond symptoms to understand how lifestyle and environmental factors affect your well-being. The goal is to  help you avoid painful or limited movement in your joints and muscles and help you regain strength, range of motion, flexibility, mobility, neural dynamics, and function. 

Due to the specialized skill set needed, there aren’t many Osteopractors available, Dr. Scott Kelley is one of the few in Cenla! Contact him today for one-on-one specialized care to help you return to a healthier and happier version of yourself.

Did you know not all Physical Therapy is the same? It’s true! While all Physical Therapists go through 7-8 years of college, have to pass a stringent exam, & a national licensing exam; they are able to work in a wide array of settings from hospitals and nursing homes to private outpatient clinics and professional sports franchises. Even beyond the setting they are able to choose a niche’ they would like to pursue allowing them to continue their education and provide better care for their patients.

One of the subspecialties that is continually growing in popularity is Osteopractic. Physical therapists, doctors, and other healthcare professionals who have successfully completed a thorough, research-based post-graduate manual therapy training program for the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions of the spine and extremities are referred to as Osteopractors. In addition to traditional physical therapy, osteopractors treat a variety of painful musculoskeletal, neurological, and injury conditions using cutting-edge manual manipulation techniques. Osteopractors can assist you in accelerating your recovery from surgery, pain, or injury by using evidence-based manual therapy and treatment methods. They use a whole-person approach to therapy, looking beyond symptoms to understand how lifestyle and environmental factors affect your well-being. The goal is to  help you avoid painful or limited movement in your joints and muscles and help you regain strength, range of motion, flexibility, mobility, neural dynamics, and function. 

Due to the specialized skill set needed, there aren’t many Osteopractors available, Dr. Scott Kelley is one of the few in Cenla! Contact him today for one-on-one specialized care to help you return to a healthier and happier version of yourself.

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Our Services

Osteopractor

Dry Needling

Physical Therapy

Functional Nutrion