The Crossings at Northwest
500 Northwest Plaza Drive
Suite 715
St. Ann, MO 63074


Hours of Operation

Monday9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday9:00AM - 5:00PM

At This Location

Service Category: Rehabilitation

Chiropractic

A chiropractor working on a man's back
Chiropractic care concentrates on spinal health and joint motion, acknowledging the spine as the body’s main infrastructure affecting every living tissue. It is completely non-invasive and used to treat a variety of nervous system and musculoskeletal disorders.
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Service Category: Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy / Physical Therapy

A physical therapist supporting a man as he walks
Physical therapy/physiotherapy employs a variety of treatments, exercises, and soft-tissue based techniques to decrease pain, increase function, and improve mobility following musculoskeletal injury.
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Cognitive

A doctor showing a patient a model of a skull
Cognitive therapy addresses the mental and psychological challenges after incurring a head injury. Our approach includes guided cognitive rehab exercises that enhance focus, memory, and problem-solving skills as part of an integrated neurological rehabilitation plan tailored to each patient’s needs.
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Service Category: Rehabilitation

Vestibular

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Vestibular therapy addresses the physical dysfunction of the vestibular system after incurring a head injury. We provide comprehensive vestibular rehabilitation therapy that includes thorough vestibular testing and balance testing to tailor each patient’s treatment plan to their specific needs.
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Service Category: Rehabilitation

Spinal Decompression Therapy

A doctor examining an x-ray
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical, comfortable therapy for the relief of back and leg pain or neck and arm pain. During this procedure, by cycling through distraction and relaxation phases and by proper positioning, a spinal disc can be isolated and placed under negative pressure, causing a vacuum effect within it.
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