The In2it difference
Explore Our Treatments
Regenerative Medicine
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is the number one cause of chronic disability. Through regenerative injections, we can help.
Osteopathic Manipulation
Instead of just treating your specific symptoms, osteopathic physicians concentrate on treating you as a whole.
Sports Medicine
Fellowship trained sports medicine specialists, such as Dr. Chappell, are perfect for the athlete and performing artist.
Real Patients. Real Results.
Carpal Tunnel Release
“I've had multiple treatments done and each one has provided relief after the years of chronic pain… I couldn't be happier with the easy recovery versus the recoveries I've had with traditional or endoscopic surgeries.”
- Melinda B.
Platelet Rich Plasma
“PRP Injection on Shoulder - Great experience all the way around. From the front office to the nurses and Dr. Chappell. Everyone was courteous and professional through every step of the process. Highly recommend”
- Larry G.
OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATION
“I injured my neck during a basketball game and went to a chiropractor for help the day-of. Unfortunately he only made it worse… I then went to Dr. Chappell- he was very gentle & helpful. I had immediate relief.”
- Lu P.
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Conditions We Treat
There is Always a Reason
If there is pain or dysfunction, there’s also a reason.
That's why I love musculoskeletal medicine! It is not uncommon that I will see a patient with “hip pain” and the problem is in the sacroiliac joint. Or I will see someone with pain radiating down their leg all the way to their foot and their problem is a ligament in the low back connecting the spine to the pelvis. It is this kind of detective work that excites me and keeps me digging for more.
I have been blessed and fortunate to work with some of the world’s best in my field and now I am able to travel nationally and internationally to teach the things that I have learned. Whether it’s teaching a patient about what it’s going to require to get better, or teaching a colleague a new interventional technique, it all keeps me going and wanting to learn more.
-Craig Chappell, DO