Chiropractic

Chiropractic is . . . a health-care profession that focuses on the spine and other joints of the body, and their connection to the nervous system. The word “chiropractic” means “to be done by hand.” Chiropractors use adjustments to restore joint function and support the nervous system. They help patients maintain optimal health while avoiding unnecessary drugs or surgery. An estimated 50 milli... Read More

Chiropractic is . . .
a health-care profession that focuses on the spine and other joints of the body, and their connection to the nervous system. The word “chiropractic” means “to be done by hand.” Chiropractors use adjustments to restore joint function and support the nervous system. They help patients maintain optimal health while avoiding unnecessary drugs or surgery. An estimated 50 million Americans see a chiropractor each year.

A chiropractor is . . .
a primary care doctor who specializes in spinal health and well-being. They focus on the prevention, diagnosis and conservative care of spine-related disorders and other painful joint issues. In addition to adjustments, chiropractors also provide soft-tissue therapies, lifestyle recommendations, fitness coaching and nutritional advice.

A chiropractic adjustment is . . .
a very safe, specific, controlled force applied to a joint to restore proper function and mobility. Accidents, falls, stress or overexertion can negatively impact your spine or other joints. These changes impact tissues, the nervous system and other areas of the body. Left unresolved, this can make you more susceptible to chronic problems. Chiropractic adjustments reduce pain, increase movement and improve performance.


Massage Therapy

In massage therapy, a trained, certified medical professional (massage therapist) manipulates the soft tissues of your body — muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin. The massage therapist uses varying degrees of pressure and movement. Massage is generally considered part of integrative medicine. Medical centers are offering it more and more as a treatment along with standard ... Read More

In massage therapy, a trained, certified medical professional (massage therapist) manipulates the soft tissues of your body — muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin. The massage therapist uses varying degrees of pressure and movement.

Massage is generally considered part of integrative medicine. Medical centers are offering it more and more as a treatment along with standard treatment. It may be used for a wide range of medical conditions.

Studies of massage benefits have found massage can:

Help reduce stress
Lessen pain and muscle tension
Increase relaxation
Improve immune function


DOT Physical

A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical is a health examination mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. A DOT physical helps determine if a driver is physically, mentally, and emotionally fit to operate a CMV. If you are a commercial driver, you are a “safety-sensitive” employee. And for your safety and the public’... Read More

A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical is a health examination mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. A DOT physical helps determine if a driver is physically, mentally, and emotionally fit to operate a CMV.

If you are a commercial driver, you are a “safety-sensitive” employee. And for your safety and the public’s safety, FMCSA requires you to complete and pass a DOT physical to maintain a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL).

Keisha Harris has been a Licensed Massage Therapist since 2005 and has specialized in Tigger Point Therapy since 2010. In addition to Trigger Point Therapy, Keisha has an extensive background in a variety of modalities within alternative medicine and bodywork to include Swedish Massage, Hot Stone, Prenatal, Breast Lymphatic Drainage, Deep Tissue, Reflexology and Cranial Sacral bodywork.

Her study of healing has been a life-long journey, and she is truly grateful to be able to give back all that she has gained and learned throughout her personal and professional experience. Keisha offers a unique touch and enjoys customizing each of her client’s massage to fit their individual needs. Keisha’s ultimate goal is to assist her clients in achieving optimal health, including relief from stress and pain by natural means.

Keisha Harris has been a Licensed Massage Therapist since 2005 and has specialized in Tigger Poin... Read More

Dr. Athena Payne is the clinic director for Rejuvenate Health and Wellness Centers. She is a native of Lake Charles, La., where she attended McNeese State University and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Biology. While in Louisiana, Dr. Payne became a visiting lecturer educating undergraduates in human anatomy, physiology and microbiology.

In 2010, Dr. Payne graduated cum laude from Parker College of Chiropractic earning her a doctorate in Chiropractic. While attending Parker College, she was named the recipient of the Alumni Endowment Scholarship. Dr. Payne was selected to attend the Clinic Abroad Program in Ecatapec, Mexico, treating more than 300 patients, as well as studying Spanish at the Universidad Estatal del Valle de Ecatepac.

By attending postgraduate seminars on sports medicine, functional medicine, chiropractic neurology, rehabilitation, personal injury treatment, and nutrition, Dr. Payne stays ahead of the trends affecting the chiropractic field. She has completed training with Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida and the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, the American Chiropractic Nutrition Board, Functional Medicine University (University of Southern California), and she is also training to become a Scoliosis Specialist/Postural Neurologist as well as a FAKTR (Functional and Kinetic Treatment with Rehab) Certified Provider. She is also only one of five Functional Anatomy Seminars trained chiropractors in Fort Worth specializing in Functional Range Release. Dr. Payne also enjoys teaching Human Anatomy and Physiology for Tarrant County Community College.

In addition to furthering her education and participating in community service, Dr. Payne has achieved clinical success as a clinic rehabilitation director of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation clinic serving personal injury, worker’s compensation, wellness, and post-surgical patients. She practices using a variety of techniques such as Diversified, Activator Methods, Thompson drop table, and Gonstead techniques, and Graston to name a few. She utilizes a variety of modalities to supplement the chiropractic adjustment including physiotherapy, spinal decompression therapy and trigger point/myofascial release to help her patients achieve their health goals. It is her firm belief that Chiropractic care for wellness is essential for everyone and she approaches patients in pain with an open mind and heart.

Dr. Athena Payne is the clinic director for Rejuvenate Health and Wellness Centers. She is a nati... Read More

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