His technique specialization and training involve diversified, Thompson drop table, flexion/distraction, activator, nutritional counseling, sports management, and weight loss. He is interested in chiropractic orthopedics including trauma, sports injuries, spine injuries, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, ankle injuries, hand injuries, motor vehicle accidents and work injuries. In his spare time, the native Texan enjoys basketball, golf, weight lifting, biking, running, reading, and traveling the world.
As the clinic director of Beach Street Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, Dr. Noorani believes in a multi-disciplinary approach. He works closely with medical doctors, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and massage therapists to offer the most comprehensive and effective care for his patients. As a part of the multi-disciplinary approach, Dr. Noorani feels passionate about continuing to educate both the Fort Worth business and medical communities by speaking to insurance companies, physician groups, attorneys and the public on the benefits of skilled Chiropractic care.
Dr. Noorani: Case Management
Chiropractic care is beneficial to the health and well being of your entire body. In our office the state of your current health is thoroughly evaluated with a complete health history, physical examination and x-rays if necessary. Once Dr. Noorani has studied your case, he designs a specific care plan to address the correction of your individual health challenges. The length of time required to achieve correction varies depending on your age and the complexity of your individual health care challenge. Depending on the nature and extent of the specific problem, a few visits to Dr. Noorani should help the patient feel noticeably better. Within two to four weeks, the pain should typically be reduced by 40 - 80%, and the frequency of visits should decrease as the patient's pain and function improves.
Dr. Noorani will do everything in his power to help his patients feel better as fast as possible with as few treatments as necessary, and also give advice on how to avoid future problems by implementing an exercise approach and weaning care to an "as needed" plan. In general, in the absence of progressive worsening of a condition in spite of care, a common treatment plan is 3 times per week for 2 to 4 weeks and re-evaluate in 4 weeks. If improvement is noted, a tapering of treatment frequency is appropriate while introducing a self-help, home-based exercise program. If the patient is not getting relief after the first 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the specific case, Dr. Noorani will recommend a referral to another practitioner – either another chiropractor or another type of spine specialist, such as a physiatrist, physical therapist, pain medicine specialist or spine surgeon.
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