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Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab LLC

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Welcome to Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab your premier chiropractor in Olney, MD! We are conveniently located, so whether you live in Olney or from a surrounding area in Montgomery County, we can help!' Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab is proud to be the first and only evidence-based chiropractic clinic in Olney, MD! We incorporate the latest in chiropractic care, physical therapy, sports performance enhancement, and overall health. Years of serving patients across the country, excellent credentials, current knowledge and training in physical therapy modalities, and a passion for patients and their wellness is what sets Dr. Mozafari apart from other chiropractors in the area. ' Call our Olney, MD chiropractic clinic or fill out the Appointment Request area below to schedule your appointment and start feeling better today!

Mission Statement

To provide Olney quality Chiropractor assistance as a Chiropractor, Physical Therapist, Sports Injury Rehab and Chiropractic.

Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab LLC meeting your Chiropractor needs since 2014.


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Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab (Integrated SSR) is a chiropractic and physical therapy rehab company. Our primary goal is to have a patient-centered, evidence-based model of care in which patients who have been injured, deal with chronic pain, or want to be proactive in their own care can live a healthier, happier, more pain-free life.

We are committed to serving the musculoskeletal healthcare needs of our patients, athletes, and community. Our aim is to exceed expectations, maintain a fun and clean office environment, and value our patients’ time and money. Ultimately, we want to help make a positive change in the lives of everyone we encounter.

Unlike most chiropractic offices, we don’t follow a cookie-cutter approach towards treating our patients. We recognize that every patient is unique with different lifestyles, histories, symptoms, conditions, perceptions, professions, and goals for treatment. With years of experience treating athletes, sedentary seniors, and everybody in between, we are who people turn to when they’re looking to get healthier, stop taking more medications, and find a better alternative than surgery.

By becoming a company that treats every patient like a member of extended family, we will achieve mutual benefit. Patients deserve quality care that is safe and effective, their expectations must be addressed, and they must feel like they have chosen the best place for them. Patients are our company’s lifeblood and without their trust, we cease to exist.

Come visit our chiropractic clinic in Olney, MD and experience what a growing number of patients in the area are saying!


1) Chiropractic Care

What truly differentiates doctors of chiropractic from any other healthcare professionals is the fact that chiropractors are trained to diagnose and treat joint fixations – most typically within the spine, while medical doctors tend to treat ailments using medication.

When a misalignment or joint fixations occurs, a chiropractor can correct the fixated joint and restore more normal movement. This procedure is appropriately called an adjustment, and the adjustment enables the body to heal. The chiropractic adjustment is a quick thrust applied to a vertebra for the purpose of correcting its position, movement, or both. Adjustments are often accompanied by an audible release of gas that sounds like a “crack”. The sound sometimes shocks people a little bit the first couple times they get adjusted, but the sensation is usually relieving. Occasionally, minor discomfort is experienced, especially if the surrounding muscles are in spasm or the patient tenses up during the chiropractic procedure. There are times when the audible “cracking” does not occur. This is often due to either significant muscle tightness or that the patient may be having a hard time relaxing during their adjustments. However, the chiropractic adjustment is still crucial to fixing the problem.

There are actually five components that contribute to the joint fixation:

Bone Component - where the vertebra is either out of position, not moving properly, or are undergoing degeneration. This frequently leads to a narrowing of the spaces between the bones through which the nerves pass; often resulting in irritation or impingement of the nerve itself.
Nervous Component - is the disruption of the normal electrical flow along the nerve fibers, causing the messages traveling along the nerves to become distorted. The result is that all of the tissues that are fed by those nerves receive distorted signals from the brain and, consequently, are not able to function normally.
Muscular Component - since nerves control the muscles that help hold the vertebrae in place, muscles have to be considered to be an integral part of a misalignment. In fact, muscles, both, affect and are affected by the misalignment. A misaligned vertebra can irritate a nerve, the irritated nerve can cause a muscle to spasm, the spasmed muscle pulls the attached vertebrae further out of place, which then further irritates the nerve and you have a vicious cycle. It is no wonder that very few joint fixations just go away by themselves.
Soft Tissue Component - the misaligned joint will also affect the surrounding tendons, ligaments, blood supply, and other tissues as the misaligned vertebrae tug and squeeze the connective tissue with tremendous force. Over time, the soft tissues can become stretched out or scarred, leaving the spine with either a permanent instability or restriction.
Chemical Component - the change in the chemistry of the body can sometimes be due to a fixated joint. Most often, the chemical changes, such as the release of a class of chemicals called “kinins,” are pro-inflammatory; meaning that they increase inflammation (pain, redness, swelling, and/or heat) in the affected area.
These changes get progressively worse over time if they are not treated correctly, leading to chronic pain, inflammation, arthritis, muscle trigger points, the formation of bone spurs, loss of movement, as well as muscle weakness and spasm.

At Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab, in order to have the best possible outcome of each adjustment, recommendations will be given. Some of these services and recommendations might include massage, physical therapy, dietary changes, supplementation, stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, or medical consultation. At our office, we believe that prevention of a potential problem is more important and less expensive than treating the problem when it arises.


2) Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a type of treatment patients need in order to help improve their condition. It covers a fairly wide variety of methods. Most patients who undergo physical therapy are in pain and are learning new stretches and exercises that can help them move easier or reduce their pain. It also helps improve or restore physical function and can also improve a patient’s biomechanics. In addition to stretches and exercise, various modalities can be used as well. These modalitied include:

Electrical stimulation
Intersegmental traction
Dry needling technique
Manual myofascial therapy
Kinesio taping
Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization
These forms of physical therapy help decrease muscle tension as well as decrease pain passively. In other words, the patient has to do very little in order to feel less pain and inflammation in their soft tissues. This allows for the pain and muscle tension to go away, which helps promote healing.
In our office, the goal of physical therapy is to make daily tasks and activities easier as well as help get patients better faster. A good analogy would be like using a hammer and a chisel to create a sculpture rather than just a hammer or just a chisel.

Many chiropractors in the area don’t offer physical therapy exercises. Fortunately, at Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab, we do! Come see how we are the only clinic where you can get chiropractic care and physical therapy Olney has to offer.


3) Nutritional Counseling

Have you ever heard the phrase, “Food is medicine”? Well, there’s a lot of truth to it. Nutrition is the biggest part of health and wellness and is the leading cause of premature death among Americans. Proper nutrition is absolutely vital to being healthy and even chiropractic care. Without feeding your body the proper nutrients and water, your tissues and overall well-being suffers. That plays a role in your ability to get better faster and having the treatments benefit you to their fullest potential.

At Integrated Sport, Spine & Wellness, we not only customize our patients’ treatment plans, but we also customize a diet plan for them as well. Based on the dietary and exercise goals of the patient, we can formulate a set of dietary guidelines that’s right for them. We also have access to some of the best supplements on the market in order to get you the best nutritional bang for your buck. We also customize treatment plans to help get patients out of pain faster so we can achieve better treatment outcomes together.

Did you know dietary supplements, when taken regularly, can help treat various chronic conditions better than pharmaceutical medications WITHOUT side effects? Call and schedule an appointment to go over functional medicine and dietary supplementation.

Whether your goal is achieving in sports, weight loss, getting out of pain, or you just want to lead a wellness lifestyle, we have the plans that are right for you!


4) Kinesio Tape

Kinesio Taping is a fantastic form of adjunctive therapy used to decrease healing time and help improve performance. It has a unique elastic quality that can be used to either scrunch up the skin to promote healing of injured joints and muscles or it can pull and support certain muscle groups to help elevate their performance.

Kinesio taping can be used for many different applications. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not just for elite athletes at the Olympics. Kinesio tape can be used on patients who have been in car accidents, are sore from carrying a heavy backpack all day long, have a sore neck or back from working in front of a computer, achy from carrying around a pregnant belly, or even have an ankle sprain with bruising and swelling.

Although it may stick to the skin extremely well, it typically doesn’t stick for any longer than 4 or 6 days, depending on skin type. It is waterproof, so you can wear it in the shower, bath, or pool. We recommend you keep it on as long as possible until it starts to come off, at which point you may need another application based on the issue you’re having. However, after the condition has improved or the sporting event has passed, you may not need to wear it anymore. As mentioned above, it’s simply an adjunctive therapy for treatment of your condition.

Nope. There’s really no significance to the different colors other than for cosmetic purposes.

Kinesio taping is a fast growing therapy among healthcare practitioners, especially physical therapists and progressive or evidence-based chiropractors. One of the few chiropractor in Montgomery County is a chiropractor in Olney, MD named Dr. Bobby Mozafari. So, if you’re in pain or want to maximize your performance, stop by Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab and feel the benefits of kinesio tape for yourself!


5) Dry Needle Therapy

Dry needling is a revolutionary form of therapy to treat myofascial pain. Myofascial pain is the technical term for the pain caused by tight muscles. Dry needling goes by various names, some of which are trigger point therapy, intramuscular stimulation, and intramuscular manual therapy. The reason it’s called “dry” needling is because there is nothing being injected into the muscles. Acupuncture needles are used to pass through the skin and massage out the trigger point causing the pain you may be feeling.

The primary role of muscle tissue is to contract and relax. Sometimes, the muscle can stay contracted. That muscle that stays contracted is called a trigger point. When trigger points occur, they can cause pain in areas that are, usually, in a different location than the trigger point causing the pain. For example, feeling pain down the leg may be caused by one of the muscles above your hip joint. That contracted muscle is what we call a trigger point.

When people think about needles, they typically think about syringes, which can be very thin or very thick. The thicker the needle, the more discomfort you feel. However, because acupuncture needles are extremely thin. Acupuncture needles, too, come in various thicknesses, yet they are still thinner than syringes. Acupuncture needles, also, are easily manipulated because they can bend while under the skin, allowing the practitioner to reach more of the trigger point without having to tap the needle back into the skin more than is necessary.

In short, yes. The goal of dry needling a patient’s trigger points is to release the active trigger points. When the trigger point releases, not only will the pain subside, but because contracted muscle can’t work as well as a relaxed muscle, overall function of that muscle improves as well. Research supports that dry needling can decrease pain, decrease muscle tension, and improve muscle function. By having decreased muscle tension in certain muscles of the body, it allows for better chiropractic treatment outcomes.

Dry needling is a growing therapy among healthcare practitioners, especially physical therapists and progressive or evidence-based chiropractors. Currently, the only chiropractor in Olney, MD to offer this treatment is Dr. Bobby Mozafari. So, if you’re in pain or want to maximize your performance, stop by and receive professional, expert results from the only chiropractor Olney MD has to offer certified in dry needling at Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab!

Serving Area:

Olney, Ashton, Brookeville, Derwood, Gaithersburg, Rockville

County

Montgomery

Serving Zip Code:

20832, 20882, 20833, 20861, 20906, 20855

Latitude

39.1502193


Longitude

-77.0683336


Year Established

2014


Payments Accepted

Specialties:

Chiropractor

Physical Therapist

Sports Injury Rehab

Chiropractic

Low Back Pain

Sports Chiropractor

Rehab

Knee Pain

Physical Therapy

Dry Needling

Headache

Migraine

Trigger Points


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Sunday: CLOSED
Monday: 7:30AM to 6:30PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM to 6:30PM
Wednesday: 10:00AM to 6:30PM
Thursday: 7:30AM to 6:30PM
Friday: 7:30AM to 3:30PM
Saturday: CLOSED

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