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Specialties
At The Movement Fix we specialize in the conservative treatment of common complaints, such as low back pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, disc herniations, wrist pain, and more.
What Makes Us Different?
We do not use a cookie cutter approach. Everybody is different so the treatment should also be different. We don’t put you on long and unnecessary treatment plans or try to «sell» you some big treatment package. Our goal is to figure out why you hurt and help you get better in the shortest amount of time possible.
Our Approach
We take a team approach. You and Dr. Ryan DeBell will be a team in getting you better. There is only so much time in your day/week/month that you can see us, so we show you all the things you can do to help yourself get better. That is crucial for success. We don’t want you to rely on seeing us 2x/week for a year. We want to teach you how to care for yourself so you can get on with your life!
Our Treatment
The treatment you will receive at The Movement Fix can range widely. Not every treatment is right for every person or every condition. Your preferences are taken into consideration. Just because your neck hurts doesn’t mean your neck has to be adjusted. Some people love it, some people hate it. The good news is there are multiple treatment options for every condition. We match up what is most appropriate for your condition with your preferences. Check out our website for more detailed information on our services.
History
Established in 2012.
The Movement Fix was opened in 2012 to get people out of pain and back to the activities they love doing.
Meet the Business Owner
Ryan D.
Business Owner
Ryan DeBell, M.S., D.C. graduated summa cum laude from the University of Western States with a doctorate in chiropractic and a master’s degree in exercise and sport science. He has a passion for human movement and helping people improve their health and performance. He is also a magna cum laude graduate from the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest academic honor society.