How to Prepare for your first visit
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To ensure a smooth and convenient visit, complete your digital intake forms prior to arriving.
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Wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing.
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Bring your insurance card and a valid form of identification, such as your driver’s license or state-issued ID.
What to Expect
Depending on which type of appointment you schedule, during your first appointment, Dr. Jesse often begins by discussing your health, lifestyle, and personal wellness goals. He then performs a detailed examination to better understand and determine the underlying causes of your pain and other related symptoms.
Upon arrival, you will meet Dr. Jesse and begin by reviewing your New Patient Paperwork together. We will discuss your symptoms, pain, mobility issues, and wellness goals. This includes conversation about your job, hobbies, injuries, sleep patterns, dietary habits, stress levels, and chronic conditions. We take a holistic approach to address immediate concerns while anticipating causale and future issues, providing a precise diagnosis and properly personalized care plan.
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- Posture Analysis to assess anatomical alignment, and muscle balance, and detect any irregularities.
- Functional Movement Tests to identify any restrictive movement patterns that could impair performance.
- Range of Motion Assessments to check for joint mobility limitations.
- Orthopedic Evaluations to form an impression of musculoskeletal issues.
- Neurological Examinations to size up nervous system functionality.
- Motion X-rays, when medically required, to diagnose conditions that may be the cause of musculoskeletal disorders.
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At Shorewood Elite Integrated Healthcare, We Believe Everyone Deserves to Be Healthy & Live Their Best Life
the shorewood eliteDifference
Our integrated healthcare model is designed to enhance patient outcomes and provide longer lasting results. Here’s how:
- Gentle Chiropractic Adjustments to improve joint motion and biomechanical function.
- StemWave Therapy to ‘trick’ the body into perceiving injury, kickstarting a cascade of natural healing responses including the migration of your own stem cells.
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy to address hormonal imbalances that often occur later in life.
- Medical Weight-Loss to become leaner and fit with science-backed semaglutide.
- Red-Light Therapy to alleviate muscle and joint pain while enhancing recovery and increasing energy.
- IV Therapy to infuse a cocktail of essential nutrients directly into your system for instant impact.
- Active Therapies to support your treatments by enhancing balance, flexibility, and stability. These in-office therapies aim to correct and retrain posture, boost muscle strength and mobility, and help prevent future injuries. Additionally, they promote long-term muscle memory to ensure lasting wellness and relief from pain.
what areWellness Goals?
Wellness goals are about identifying areas of your health you want to enhance and collaborating with your healthcare team to devise a strategy to achieve them. These goals are tailored to your individual needs and lifestyle and can include a variety of objectives such as:
- Finding Relief from Pain to enable comfortable sitting, standing, or sleeping.
- Returning to Favorite Activities to safely return to activities like running, hiking, and biking.
- Regaining Mobility and Flexibility to restore movement and reduce stiffness.
- Improving Mental Health to address issues like anxiety, depression, and stress management.
- Enhancing Nutritional Health to support overall health and specific medical conditions.
- Boosting Energy Levels to increase vitality and reduce fatigue.
- Managing Chronic Conditions of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, or arthritis more effectively.
- Preventive Health Screenings and Check-Ups to catch potential health issues early.
- Improving Cardiovascular Health to improve heart health and reduce risks of cardiovascular disease.
- Achieving and Maintaining a Healthy Weight through a combination of diet, exercise, and possibly behavioral therapy.
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