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Specialties
Sports Rehabilitation
Active Release Technique
Pain Management
Functional Evaluation
Pre– and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Athletic Performance
Injury Prevention
Nutritional Evaluation
and much more!
History
Established in 2013.
After attending chiropractic school in St. Louis, Dr. Cody Dimak and Dr. MaryAnne Harrington decided they wanted to open their practice in Orange County. They bring with them a different style of chiropractic rehabilitation that is patient-focused and results-driven. Using the latest research and multiple techniques, the doctors at MPC design treatment that will best fit each patient individually, and progress the patient with the goal of getting them back to doing what they love as soon as possible, and even better than they were before.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. D.
Business Owner
Dr. Dimak grew up in New Orleans, LA. He attended Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, LA on a football and academic scholarship. Wanting to apply his passion and knowledge of sports medicine, he attended Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO, where, during his time at Logan and internship in the Sports and Rehabilitation department, his experience included:
On-field Injury Assessment
Medical Staff of AAU Track Meets
Treating DI athletes at the University of Missouri, Lindenwood University, and Missouri Baptist University
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Surgical Rotations in the NeuroSpine Academy
Research on Concussion Mapping and Prevention
His style of treatment includes soft tissue and manual therapy, chiropractic adjustments that fit the patient’s needs, and prescribed rehabilitative and functional exercises that are patient-specific. His goal is to help his patients improve their lives by improving their function.
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