Joint Mobility Restoration: How Synergy Medical Helps Frozen Shoulder, Knee & Hip Patients Regain Movement
Dr. Charita Cooper
DC, CACCP at Synergy Medical
Restoring Movement When It Matters Most
Limited mobility doesn't just cause pain — it steals independence. Whether it's a frozen shoulder that prevents reaching overhead, knee pain that limits walking, or hip stiffness that disrupts sleep, loss of movement changes everything about daily life.
At Synergy Medical in Marysville, Ohio, verified outcomes show consistent success in restoring joint mobility across multiple conditions.
Verified Mobility Outcomes
The clinical data from Synergy Medical's verified patient results paints a clear picture:
- Frozen Shoulder: 80% mobility improvement with 70% pain reduction after ongoing care
- Knee Pain: 60% mobility improvement with 60% pain reduction after beginning care
- Hip Pain: 55% mobility improvement with 60% pain reduction after just a few visits
- Postural Dysfunction: 65% mobility improvement per visit
The Extremity & Joint Advantage
Dr. Patrick Cooper's specialization in extremity and joint health gives Synergy Medical a distinct edge for mobility cases. Rather than treating every condition with the same approach, extremity-focused care targets the specific biomechanical dysfunction causing restricted movement.
Combined with diagnostic ultrasound capabilities, the team can visualize joint conditions in real-time — leading to more precise treatment plans and faster results.
Beyond Adjustments: Advanced Joint Therapies
What truly sets Synergy Medical apart for joint mobility is their integrated team approach. Nurse practitioners certified in PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and joint injections provide regenerative options that complement chiropractic care:
- PRP therapy uses the patient's own blood to stimulate healing in damaged joint tissue
- Joint injections provide targeted relief for acute inflammation
- IV nutrition supports the body's natural healing processes
Real Results for Real Patients
The frozen shoulder case — achieving 80% mobility restoration — is particularly noteworthy. Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is notoriously difficult to treat, with many patients suffering restricted movement for 12-18 months. Achieving this level of improvement through integrated chiropractic and regenerative care demonstrates the power of a multi-disciplinary approach.
All outcomes referenced are verified through the ChiropracticResults platform.