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Services

Texas Body Clinic

Services

Nerve Flossing

Clinical Neurodynamics

Movement Assessments

Selective Functional Movement Assessment

Chiropractic Adjustments

Manual therapy for joint alignment and pain relief.

Corrective Exercises

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization

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Functional Range Conditioning

Dry Needling

Precise acupuncture-like technique alleviating muscle pain.

Manual Therapy

Fascial Distortion Model

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A Treatment Plan made for you.

Treatable Conditions

 Texas Body Clinic offers services for patients suffering from the following conditions.

Please contact the clinic directly with any questions about what ails you.

Conditions
Sciatica, also called lumbar radiculopathy, is a pain that originates along your sciatic nerve. This nerve extends from the back of your pelvis down the back of your thigh. Your sciatic nerve is the main nerve in your leg. It is also the largest nerve in your entire body.

Sciatica

Tendonitis is a condition where a tendon becomes inflamed, causing swelling, pain, and discomfort. It can happen to any tendon in the body and is linked to tenosynovitis, which is the inflammation of the lining of the tendon sheath around a tendon.2 Tendonitis can cause joint pain, stiffness, and affect how a tendon moves. Mild tendon injuries can be treated at home and should feel better within 2 to 3 weeks.0 Tendonitis differs from arthritis, which refers to inflammation of a joint. It is one of the most common causes of soft-tissue, musculoskeletal pain.

Tendonitis

Neck & Back Pain

A herniated disc, also known as a bulged, slipped, or ruptured disk, is an injury of the spine that occurs when a fragment of the disc nucleus is pushed out of the annulus, into the spinal canal through a tear or rupture in the annulus. Discs that become herniated usually are in an early stage of degeneration.1 The disks act as buffers between the vertebrae, allowing you to bend and move with ease.0 When a herniated disk bulges out toward the spinal canal, it puts pressure on sensitive spinal nerves, causing pain.2 Symptoms of a herniated disc include pain, numbness, and tingling in the affected area. Treatment options include physical therapy, medication, and surgery.1

Disc Herniation

TMJ Dysfunction

 a condition where the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed, causing pain, tingling, and numbness in the hand and fingers.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Sports
Injuries

Extremity pain can be caused by wear and tear, aging, or an underlying condition. It can be referred to as lower or upper extremity pain. Lower extremity pain includes legs, ankles, and feet, while upper extremity pain includes arm, wrist, shoulder, and hands. There can be different signs and symptoms for different types of extremity pain.0 If you have pain in your arms and legs or fingers and toes, you can find compassionate care for it. Pain in your extremities is generally treatable.1

Extremity Pain

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Dr. Neill

Dr. Neill is a sports chiropractor in Carrollton, TX. He grew up moving throughout North America. Upon settling in Texas, he attended the University of Texas at Dallas where he received a Bachelor of Science in molecular biology. He went on to do laboratory science at UT Southwestern in the cancer immunology department, pathology department and the mineral metabolism department. After his time there, he went on to obtain his doctorate at Parker University in Chiropractic. 

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He had been an avid yoga practitioner who had injured himself and sought assistance across multiple healthcare disciplines. Finally finding help from a chiropractor, he sought to make a professional career managing sports injury. He went on and graduated magna cum laude from Parker University. He lives in Plano, Texas with his wife and 2 girls.

About Dr. Neill

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Contact Information

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2661 Midway Road, Suite 200

Carrollton, TX, 75006

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TexasBodyClinic@gmail.com

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Tel: 214-856-6982

Fax: 682-282-7870

Open â€‹ for Appointments

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Mon, Wed, Fri

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

 

Tues, Thur

Closed​

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Weekends:

Closed

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If you'd like an appointment outside normal business hours, please call 214-856-6982

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