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JMR Mobility

The key practice areas of JMR Mobility is to provide joint and soft tissue mobilization through manipulative, manual therapy, and stretching techniques.

Office Hours

MONDAY 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

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About Us

Dr. Sargent was very involved with a variety of sports throughout high school, but wrestling was the primary sport.

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In our practice, you will discover contemporary chiropractic care designed for your complete satisfaction.

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Our team is here to answer all your questions. Contact us today to see how we can help you get your life back.

Mobility-Stability Focus

The key practice areas of JMR Mobility is to provide joint and soft tissue mobilization through manipulative, manual therapy, and stretching techniques.  Within the mobility-stability focus there must be the understanding that ‘structure dictates function’, and in this case the anatomical structures are responsible for the functional movements of the joint being treated. 

Reduced mobility is the result of contracted musculature and adhesions restricting movement both within the surrounding soft tissue and the joint itself.  Typically surrounding joints and soft tissues become involved by compensating for the reduced functional motion within the problematic joint.   Manual soft tissue mobilization techniques are applied to reduce muscular adhesions and hypertonicity. 

A wide variety of joint mobilization techniques, including high velocity, low amplitude manipulation, are then administered to the joint itself to remove restrictive adhesions and provide proper functional movement of the joint.  The combination of soft tissue and joint mobilization allows for biomechanical forces to then be more evenly and symmetrically distributed throughout the spine and body, leading to enhanced functional endurance.

Why Mobility is Key?

First, it must be understood that the human body is a biomechanical marvel. Each and every movement is created by a vast interconnected network of biomechanical anatomical structures such as muscles, tendons, and joints. The body attempts to regulate the biomechanical motion by symmetrically distributing the biomechanical force to all the surrounding joints and soft tissues structures. Because there are so many anatomical structures involved in creating a single biomechanical movement at a joint, there are a multitude of joints and soft tissue structures that absorb the biomechanical force of a movement or straining posture.

Repetitive movement or sustained postures often create asymmetrical loading of these biomechanical forces within the motion or posture.  This results in joints and muscles in the area to become overstressed and ultimately fatigued which then creates symptoms in the area, but also can be felt to spread to the surrounding compensating anatomical structures.  This leads to the human body experiencing pain and reduced mobility, and over time functional deficit and reduced functional endurance.

Why Mobility is Key?

First, it must be understood that the human body is a biomechanical marvel. Each and every movement is created by a vast interconnected network of biomechanical anatomical structures such as muscles, tendons, and joints. The body attempts to regulate the biomechanical motion by symmetrically distributing the biomechanical force to all the surrounding joints and soft tissues structures. Because there are so many anatomical structures involved in creating a single biomechanical movement at a joint, there are a multitude of joints and soft tissue structures that absorb the biomechanical force of a movement or straining posture.

Repetitive movement or sustained postures often create asymmetrical loading of these biomechanical forces within the motion or posture.  This results in joints and muscles in the area to become overstressed and ultimately fatigued which then creates symptoms in the area, but also can be felt to spread to the surrounding compensating anatomical structures.  This leads to the human body experiencing pain and reduced mobility, and over time functional deficit and reduced functional endurance.

What is JMR Mobility?

Individualized Chiropractic Care from a Neuro-Musculo-Skeletal Specialist with the emphasis on joint and soft tissue mobility. The improvement in mobility results in pain reduction and increased range of motion which ultimately leads to improved functional capability and overall functional endurance.

Mobility-Stability Focus

The key practice areas of JMR Mobility is to provide joint and soft tissue mobilization through manipulative, manual therapy, and stretching techniques.

Within the mobility-stability focus there must be the understanding that ‘structure dictates function’, and in this case the anatomical structures are responsible for the functional movements of the joint being treated. Reduced mobility is the result of contracted musculature and adhesions restricting movement both within the surrounding soft tissue and the joint itself.

Mobility-Stability Focus

The key practice areas of JMR Mobility is to provide joint and soft tissue mobilization through manipulative, manual therapy, and stretching techniques.  Within the mobility-stability focus there must be the understanding that ‘structure dictates function’, and in this case the anatomical structures are responsible for the functional movements of the joint being treated. 

Reduced mobility is the result of contracted musculature and adhesions restricting movement both within the surrounding soft tissue and the joint itself.  Typically surrounding joints and soft tissues become involved by compensating for the reduced functional motion within the problematic joint.   Manual soft tissue mobilization techniques are applied to reduce muscular adhesions and hypertonicity. 

A wide variety of joint mobilization techniques, including high velocity, low amplitude manipulation, are then administered to the joint itself to remove restrictive adhesions and provide proper functional movement of the joint.  The combination of soft tissue and joint mobilization allows for biomechanical forces to then be more evenly and symmetrically distributed throughout the spine and body, leading to enhanced functional endurance.

What to Expect for during a Visit

A detailed examination including functional movement assessment is performed on every patient prior to initiating chiropractic treatment.  Each plan includes specifically-tailored techniques of manual soft tissue mobilization and stretching, as well as a variety of manual joint mobilization and manipulation techniques.

*Manual techniques referenced are ones performed with the hands directly*

Treatment is then administered to resolve patient complaints and increase functional capacity in as few visits as possible. Indefinite treatment is not required for biomechanical pain conditions.  Many patients elect to seek future care because it has been identified as a successful means for them to reduce symptoms and improve
functionality within their daily routine, but ongoing care is not a requirement.

Patient Testimonials

I have gone to chiropractors and massage therapists for 50 years of my life prior to becoming a patient of Dr Sargent since May 2020. Dr Sargent is one of the most talented practitioners I have ever found. He has a knack for finding just which muscles hurt and he works “the kinks” out before he ever does an adjustment. He has helped relieve pain in my shoulders, neck, back, hips, knees, wrists, and even fingers. I highly recommend him if you want results!

I encourage anyone who is interested in his or her well-being to work with Dr. Sargent. It’s been the best use of my time and money in restoring and maintaining wellness and mobility in my body. I consider him to be my go-to doctor for mobility.

I have been a patient of Dr. Sargent’s for several years. I have been to several health care providers over the years and He is the most unique practitioner I have seen and worked with to resolve my challenges. With his competitive elite athletic background and work helping patients with complex injuries get back to life and work quickly. He has continued to evolve his techniques and practice to find ways to gain mobility and function for his patients. His work goes beyond traditional chiropractic care, engaging deep into muscle work and demonstrating critical at home stretching and exercise programs. With me, he has worked on two frozen shoulders, releasing the shoulder capsule over a period of time so that I could easily transition back to full mobility. This relieved me of having a surgical manipulation which would have added injury to an already very dysfunctional shoulder. He also has supported my hip challenge where I have a frayed labrum. This creates hip and muscle pain around the hips, which is an ongoing challenge that requires once or twice a month treatment to keep me going at my pace.