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Common Questions

Our chiropractors will sometimes want to obtain X-rays to help pinpoint the cause of spine or joint issues. This helps create a treatment plan that's personalized to you.

Our chiropractors commonly offer a massage or hydrotherapy to help warm the muscles, ligaments, and tendons before performing an adjustment.

Your personalized treatment plan will often include at-home strengthening exercises which complement the care you receive at our centers.

The well-being of our patients is our utmost priority. Studies show the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic treatment. To achieve licensure, our providers must undergo extensive training.

Our patients experience immediate relief following chiropractic treatment. However, some may also experience aching, soreness, or stiffness similar to that felt after strenuous exercise. If you do experience soreness or discomfort after spinal manipulation, current research indicates it typically fades within 24 hours.

Yes! We tailor treatment plans around the fitness, needs, and limitations of each patient, including children. Our friendly staff can evaluate whether your child is a candidate for chiropractic care.

Your physician will determine if physical therapy is an appropriate and effective treatment in your case, and provide you with a physical therapy prescription if so.

Patients recovering from certain types of conditions or injuries may experience discomfort during physical therapy. For example, therapy may be painful when trying to restore range of motion after surgery in joints such as the knee or shoulder. Our physical therapists prioritize your comfort, and employ pain prevention techniques throughout your session.

Florida law does not allow for physical therapists to make a medical diagnosis. In most cases, a physician will provide you with a medical diagnosis and refer you to a physical therapist.

A typical physical therapy session lasts from 30-60 minutes.You will have 2 to 3 therapy sessions per week over the course of 2-12 weeks, depending on your diagnosis and prescription.

Many of our physical therapy patients can make a full recovery without surgery. Our physical therapists are here to discuss your options. Surgery is often avoidable.

Brain injuries commonly go undiagnosed, and symptoms can be delayed. You should see a neurologist as soon as possible after experiencing head trauma that could result in a TBI, or after experiencing signs and symptoms that may indicate a TBI.

This varies greatly based on the severity of the injury. Patients with mild TBIs may partially or even fully recover in as little as three weeks. Recovery from moderate and severe TBIs may take months or years.

This is largely dependent on the severity of the TBI and your symptoms. While most patients with mild to moderate TBIs will make a full recovery, this is not always the case. Complete recovery from a severe TBI is not impossible, but is unlikely.

Wear a seat belt when traveling, and a helmet when participating in recreational or sporting activities that could result in head trauma. Balance training and fall prevention programs can also help mitigate risk of TBIs caused by falls.

See a neurological physician who is experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of TBIs. You may also treat with rehabilitation specialists such as speech, physical, and occupational therapists for help alleviating specific symptoms.

Interventional pain management can relieve or eliminate your pain in a less invasive manner than surgery. It is a useful alternative for patients who have tried other conservative treatments such as physical therapy without success.

If you receive a sedative for your procedure, you are required to have someone available to drive you home. Post-interventional restrictions will vary based on the condition and intervention. Your provider will advise you of any restrictions or precautions.

Interventional pain management can treat both acute (recent) and chronic (long-lasting) pain in joints, muscles, and tendons.

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure, and can be used to treat torn cartilage, loose bone fragments, inflamed joint linings, torn ligaments, and more.

Pain or discomfort at the surgical site is natural after orthopedic surgery, along with some bone or joint tenderness.

Recovery time can range from a few weeks to a few months depending on the patient’s health and the type of procedure. Typically, the patient will be discharged home on the same day, though some may need to spend a few days at a skilled nursing facility first.

Thanks to advances in prosthetics technology, most modern artificial joints can last upwards of 15 to 20 years. Factors that may affect the longevity of prosthetics include your activity level, health, weight, and whether you have arthritis.

While the goal of joint replacement is to fully restore your mobility, there are some limitations to what prosthetic joints can do. Please consult with our orthopedic surgeons about expectations for life after surgery.

Common injuries include whiplash, back pain, broken bones, torn ligaments, sprains, bruising, concussions, and more.

Seek treatment as soon as possible. If you do not seek examination and treatment within 14 days, you may lose a significant portion of the PIP insurance coverage you're entitled to.

Injuries and symptoms from an auto accident are often delayed. Trauma from the accident can stretch or cause micro-tears in the soft tissues. Inflammation slowly builds in these areas, which can lead to pain, limitation of mobility, or other symptoms over time.

Even in accidents involving a mild impact, significant force can be applied to the cervical spine. The effects of this trauma may not be felt for days or weeks. For this reason, you should always seek an examination for an emergency medical condition (EMC) after an auto accident.

Whiplash is the most common injury caused by auto accidents. Patients commonly experience headaches as well as pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion in the neck.

Vertebrae in your neck can sometimes be moved out of position or restricted due to the trauma from an accident. This is a common cause of post-accident headaches.

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Meet The Team

Robert E. Jacobson, MD

Board Certified Neurosurgeon

Thomas Riley, MD

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Abel Murillo, MD

Interventional Pain Management Specialist

Jose A. Marquez, MD

Neurologist

Amaro Exposito, DC

Chiropractor

Norma Pena, ARNP

Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner

Maritza Collazo

Maritza Collazo

Office Manager

Thomas Riley, MD

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Abel Murillo, MD

Interventional Pain Management Specialist

Jose A. Marquez, MD

Neurologist

Robert Fedore, DC

Chiropractor

Emilie Williams, ARNP

Emilie Williams, ARNP

Nurse Practitioner

Camille Kallenborn

Camille Kallenborn

Office Manager

Robert E. Jacobson, MD

Board Certified Neurosurgeon

Thomas Riley, MD

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Abel Murillo, MD

Interventional Pain Management Specialist

Norma Pena, ARNP

Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner

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