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  • Sep 2025

    Active Life Project is a specialized clinic that offers non-surgical treatments for various injuries and pain issues. The team includes knowledgeable practitioners who utilize methods like SoftWave Therapy to address conditions such as hand and wrist injuries, neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, and tendinitis. Patients report positive experiences with the personalized care and effective treatment plans, leading to improved range of motion, reduced pain, and the ability to avoid further medical interventions. The clinic focuses on building stability, strength, and overall health through consistent improvement over time. Customers praise the expertise and genuine care provided by Dr. Kelli Velez, who thoroughly assesses each patient's condition and provides personalized exercises and tools to support their recovery. Patients describe her as knowledgeable, professional, and compassionate, helping them achieve their health and wellness goals.

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We are problem solvers who specialize in the conservative treatment of acute injuries, chronic pain, and performance plateaus. Whether you suffer from neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, sore knees, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, or tendinitis, we provide highly effective, individualized care tailored specifically to your goals. In short, if it doesn’t require surgery or stitches, we are your people. From the moment of first contact to the last, our only imperative is to help and encourage each person to reach their objectives. We will tailor each care plan specific to every person in order to help build stability, strength and health through consistent improvement over time.

Hours

Monday: 9AM - 8PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 7PM
Thursday: 9AM - 7PM
Friday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed

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accepts credit cards accepts insurance women-owned offers military discount gender-neutral restrooms