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Contact MIHP MoveWell

Thank you for your time and consideration of the MIHP MoveWell program.  We look forward to helping you improve the health of your organization and reduce the number of injuries by empowering your employees with increased knowledge of movement, strength and muscle function.

For more information on incorporating The MoveWell Corporate Solution into your wellness and safety plan, please contact:

Sherry McLaughlin, MSPT, OCS, CSCS
(248) 269-0230 office
(248) 269-0231 fax

www.mihp.net

 

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Contact MIHP
MIHP, Inc.
2265 Livernois, Suite 700
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-269-0230
Fax: 248-269-0231

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Testimonials

Thank you. I have felt relief in my back and I look forward to the next session.

Alisa Clemons, MP&L Supplier Manufacturing Performance Group (SMPG)
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Effective Solutions

  • Are available during work hours at the work place.
  • Educate the individual on the nature of dysfunction and the pro-active solution
  • Have a proven track record for efficiency and effectiveness
  • Do not require a change of clothes
  • Do not require expensive equipment
  • Respect the body's design
  • Are backed by the MIHP Think Tank and 40+ years of combined clinical experience in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders

Walk Pain-Free

The Walker's Daily Dozen addresses common walking injuries, such as knee pain, where pain is under the knee cap, usually due to weak gluteal muscles or limited ankle mobility, and shin splints - pain in the front of the lower leg, usually due to a leg length discrepancy (which can be fixed!) and/or tight calf muscles.

Run Pain-Free

Running helps fight aging by preventing muscle and bone loss and helps fight disease by reducing the risk of stroke and breast cancer. The Runner's Daily Dozen offers solutions to The Big 5 Running Injuries, including knee pain, shin splints, IT Band Friction Syndrome, Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis.

The MIHP Difference

MYTH: "To strengthen a muscle you must isolate it and feel the burn."

FUNctional FACT: You need to teach the muscles how to work together as a team. Teach the stabilizers how to stabilize while the prime movers are moving.

Optimal Golf

Research indicates that golf injuries due to overuse and poor swing technique are prevalent among golfers of all levels. Low back pain, wrist and shoulder injuries are just a few of the more common injuries sustained by golfers. The golf swing requires proper alignment, balance, flexibility, strength and control.