Whole Being Therapy, PLC
Our Services
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Medical procedures performed by a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine that uses a variety of evidenced-based techniques to manipulate the body to treat both structural and functional issues leading to improvement in alignment as well as reduction in pain.
WBT Deep Tissue Laser Therapy
Deep Tissue Laser treatments use a low-level frequency of light to penetrate through skin and tissue to work on the cellular level. This promotes healing to the applied area by reducing inflammation and pain. This treatment is non-invasive and offers an alternative to prescription and surgical options.
Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy is an injection treatment designed to stimulate healing of ligament laxity and tendon weakness or joint instability. The painful weakened areas are injected with a proliferate solution, which causes an intense inflammatory reaction. The reaction then initiates a new healing phase wherein cells called fibroblasts deposit new collagen over the subsequent weeks. The new collagen “lines up” along the functional lines of stress of the tendon or ligament to strengthen these tissues. Prolotherapy is helpful for pain problems due to ligamentous laxity that have not been resolved by more conservative treatment such as manual therapy, trigger point injections, therapeutic exercise, or medications.
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Hours
Monday: 8:15 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday: 8:15 am - 2:00 pm
Friday: 8:15 am - 3:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Phone
(517) 657-7906
Fax
(517) 657-7908
Address
2154 Commons Parkway
Okemos, MI 48864
FAQs
What is Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM)?
OMM is a medical procedure performed by a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine that uses a variety of evidence-based techniques to manipulate the body to treat both structural and functional issues leading to improvement in alignment as well as reduction in pain.
What does OMM help with?
OMM has many benefits. It can be used to address pain, discomfort, and limited range of motion. Some examples of specific conditions that OMM may help treat are, but are not limited to, fibromyalgia, arthritis, sciatica, TMJ, pain with pregnancy, constipation, breathing issues, and repetitive stress injuries. For inquiries on whether our services could help you, please call our office at (517) 657-7906.
Does my insurance cover OMM?
Check with your insurance provider to see if we are in- or out-of-network and see what coverage they provide for the specialty procedure prior to making your new patient appointment.
How often are the treatments?
Frequency of treatments is dependent on an individual’s specific needs for their body and lifestyle.
How can I become a patient?
Office policy is that we require a referral. Please contact your primary care provider and request a referral be faxed to our office at (517) 657-7908. Referrals are scheduled in the order they are received. In the referral, please include demographic and insurance information as well as any recent pertinent medical information (no more than 10 pages please).