Fix Your Neck & Back Pain from Work—So It Stops Coming Back
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For busy professionals dealing with tension, stiffness, and recurring pain from long hours at a desk.
Discover Our Unique Approach to Pain Relief
At Advanced Movement + Balance, we combine detailed assessments, personalized care, and evidenced-based treatments to target neck and back pain effectively.
Assessment
Assess posture, movement patterns, + the full system (not just symptoms).
Treatment
Restore mobility where you’re restricted + build foundational strength.
Personalize
Each program is tailored to your unique situation. No cookie-cutter programs.
What Our Clients Say
“Julie is so knowledgeable and was able to completely end the pain I had in my neck and hips. I’m so glad I tried dry needling. Definitely recommend her PT clinic to anyone experiencing pain.“
Denette K.
Ironman Participant
“Julie has been a pleasure to work with. I’ve dealt with a lack of mobility and stiffness through my neck and upper body for years and through my sessions with Julie, she has been able to help me with getting my range of motion back and alleviate the pain associated with the long term physical restrictions.“
Janeen M.
Healthy Smoothie Bar Owner
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