Too often, people learn to ignore the pain and discomfort that follow injuries. We adapt.
Sometimes we try one therapy after another and when we’re still in pain, we believe that’s all that can be done.
But there’s more at stake than your discomfort.
If we don’t address the source of the pain, over time it can make us vulnerable to further injury.
It’s time to feel better.
At DFR Therapy Institute, we guide people to a life without pain. It’s our mission.
Meet a few of our former patients, people who used to be in pain…
Josh, below, was scared there was a major problem with his arm so he “just stopped using it. But after just a few sessions, I can move my right arm as well as I can move my left. This is shocking to me. I can’t believe this.”
Terri said she couldn’t open her mouth to eat cereal. After 1 treatment, she could. “That’s amazing.”
Paula was a dancer who stopped dancing for 10 years due to chronic hip and knee pain. “Saturday night, I went dancing for three hours which I have not done in 10 years, and I have no problem, no pain at all.”
And Kristi couldn’t turn her head to look in the backseat of her car for 4 years following a car accident. The last time we spoke, she could turn her head in any direction without pain. “I have had no pain pills since I saw you.”
We understand if you’re skeptical.
If you’ve tried multiple therapies and you’re still in chronic pain we don’t blame you for being skeptical.
Though 98% of our patients reported being very satisfied with their experience, like any therapy, it’s not for everyone.
Here’s who is a good fit with DFR Therapy…
- ADULTS who suffer from chronic regional pain meaning pain that lasts longer than 1 month in a specific area or part of the body.
- CHILDREN who are in chronic regional pain. When we restore health in children, they have a life of function ahead of them they otherwise wouldn’t have. Children account for 3 million annual visits to a pediatric doctor for chronic pain.
And here’s who is not a good fit with DFR Therapy…
People with connective tissue autoimmune conditions, osteoarthric or rheumatoid joint damage, severe burns or scar fibrosis, permanent nerve damage, lymphedema, shortened tendons, torn ligaments, severe muscle tears, and neuropathic pain.
Regardless of the therapy you choose, we urge anyone who is
experiencing chronic regional pain to address it early on.
We’ve been gathering stories of people like those above who have lived with chronic pain
and recovered with the help of DFR Therapy. Click to read their inspiring stories of recovery.


