Taxonomy Code 111NR0400X

The directory of Chiropractors (Rehabilitation) in Moscow, Idaho was last updated 6/30/2024

Veronica Rose Mundell

317 W 6TH ST STE 208, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-882-3504

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Date NPI Record created: 1/2/2020

Jennifer Cervantes Shuffield

2606 GRANVILLE ST, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-874-2409

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Date NPI Record created: 12/7/2010

Jenny Lynn Kendall

906A N ALMON ST, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-669-3124

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Date NPI Record created: 5/10/2021

David A Keene

803 S MAIN ST STE 120, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-848-8300

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Date NPI Record created: 7/28/2008

Judith E. Sobeloff

325 W 3RD ST, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-882-2566

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Date NPI Record created: 9/21/2022

Douglas Phillip Salada

317 W 6TH ST STE 208, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-882-3504

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Date NPI Record created: 3/13/2012

Kristine Annette Lopez

111 N WASHINGTON ST STE 13, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-596-4129

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Date NPI Record created: 7/23/2007

Heather L Shannon

803 S MAIN ST STE 120, MOSCOW, ID

Telephone Number: (208)-848-8300

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Date NPI Record created: 7/31/2023

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Chiropractors (Rehabilitation)
Taxonomy Code 111NR0400X

Classification: Chiropractor

Description

Rehabilitation is the discipline focused on restoring a patient's functional abilities to pre-injury or pre-disease status. Functional abilities are defined as those activities in one's daily life, work, or sports and recreational activities that an individual participates in. Relevant impairments (e.g. strength, endurance, flexibility, motor control, etc.) are often intermediate goals of rehabilitation, but the final goal of successful care is return to participation in activities in which the patient was successful before the onset of the injury or disease. Essential to a rehabilitation approach is a focus on patient-centered outcomes such as independence and self-management or self-care skills.

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Source:
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and the ACA Council on Physiological Therapeutics [7/1/2006: new]