Dr. Jason Strandberg, DC
Chiropractor | Rehabilitation
2315 Colfax Ave S #38 Minneapolis MN, 55405About
Dr. Jason Strandberg is a Chiropractor practicing in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Strandberg specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Strandberg seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
Education and Training
Northwestern Health Sciences University Doctor of Chiropractic Degree 0
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Can a chiropractor help a headache?
Chiropractic can be an effective treatment for many types of headaches. I have treated people with tension headaches, migraine, headaches, and cluster headaches, with a good deal of success. Other types of headaches may need other types of treatments, but the best way to find out if chiropractic will help your headache is to see a chiropractor who can evaluate you and suggest a treatment plan. If manipulation can’t help, then a good chiropractor will generally refer you to a neurologist. Unfortunately, neurologists are less likely to refer you to a chiropractor when their treatment doesn’t work. So I would recommend starting with a chiropractor. READ MORE
What might be causing my hip pain?
Hip pain could be caused by a number of factors. It could be caused by damage to the hip joint itself, to lower back issues, to muscles in the leg, back, or abdomen, as well as the rotator muscles in your groin and buttocks. It is best to seek out expert care for a problem like this, rather than ask a generic question on a forum. Since there are so many issues at hand, I would set an appointment with a chiropractor who has a background in orthopedics or rehabilitation/sports medicine. READ MORE
Is heat or ice better for a pulled back muscle?
This could be a tricky question to answer. Typically heat relaxes muscles better than cold, but recent injuries respond better to ice than heat. The answer really depends on how recent the injury is, whether there is any information going on, and what other things you have tried to do to help your problem. in general practitioners will recommend ice over heat simply because ice rarely causes a problem to get worse while he’s applied to the wrong situation could make it worse. I would suggest that you consult with a chiropractor or physical therapist, who can evaluate your situation and give you recommendations. READ MORE
Can a chiropractor fix a torn shoulder?
That depends upon what you mean by torn shoulder. I frequently treat people with partially torn rotator cuff (mostly acupuncture and rehabilitation) with a lot of success. If the labrum is partially torn that may also benefit from chiropractic, acupuncture, and rehabilitation. But a fully torn rotator cuff or a non-responsive labrum often requires surgical intervention. READ MORE
Does chiropractic help spondylosis?
Depending on the grade of spondylosis, chiropractic can help. Most often spondyloses happen as a result of a small fracture or underdevelopment of certain landmarks on the vertebrae. There are certain techniques that can help move the vertebrae back in place, but it may not be the only thing necessary to rehabilitate a spondylosis. READ MORE
Can chiropractors help with ankle dislocation?
Yes, dislocations and subluxations are things we are trying to reduce. If there is a fracture, it may require more than just a simple reduction, but in most cases it is an easy joint to reduce. READ MORE
How long does a pinched nerve in the neck last?
A “pinched nerve” is a general term people use which could be caused by nerve entrapment any where from its origin in the spine to its endpoint. How long it takes to heal depends upon where it is entrapped, what is causing the entrapment, and how long it has been entrapped. If it is being compressed by a muscle in the neck or shoulder or it is being pressed on because of facet joints out of place, then a massage or spinal manipulation will likely relieve the pain-within minutes or hours if the condition is acute. If a disc herniation is the cause, then it will take much longer because disc that presses on the nerve will take much longer to correct. READ MORE
Is it too late to fix my posture?
At 33, the only thing that you are too old be is a child prodigy. There are many exercises, treatments, and devices that can be used to help. The things that come to mind first are chiropractors, physical and occupational therapists, and yoga instructors. READ MORE
Can massage make a pinched nerve worse?
In some cases it might, especially if the therapist rubs directly over the pinched nerve or if they irritate the muscles or skeletal structures around the pinched nerve. A good massage therapist should know to avoid these areas and is hopefully associated with doctors who can help guide their care. If you feel you have a pinched nerve, my first suggestion would be to seek out a good chiropractor, physical therapist, or medical physician who understands musculoskeletal and neurological conditions before seeing a massage therapist. READ MORE
Can a chiropractor fix rounded shoulders?
A chiropractor can certainly help you with your rounded shoulders, but most likely they will give you strengthening exercises for your back and stretches for your pecs, so there will be some homework for you to get better. READ MORE
Can being out of alignment cause knee pain?
Being out of alignment can contribute to knee pain. There are a number of joints in the knee and ankle that can directly affect/cause knee pain. Spinal misalignments might cause you to alter the way you walk, also contributing to knee pain. The knee pain itself could also be causing misalignments in the spine as you change the way you walk because of the knee pain. READ MORE
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Get to know Chiropractor Dr. Jason Strandberg, who serves patients in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
Having been in practice since 2000, Dr. Strandberg tends to patients’ chiropractic needs at Lake Minnetonka Mobile Wellness. He is thorough and understands the importance of caring for each patient as an individual. It is his passion to help people get better, particularly when they have been suffering and are unsure whether they will get results.
Growing up in the Lake Minnetonka area, Dr. Strandberg knew that it would be the perfect place to offer convenient mobile services or people. Rather than going to a doctor’s office with a long commute, then waiting around for one’s turn, the professional staff at Lake Minnetonka Mobile Wellness will come right to you. Serving all needs, some of the services that they offer include: chiropractic care, auto accidents, acupuncture, physical therapy, personal training, and massage therapy.
As a high school basketball player, Dr. Strandberg injured his knee. His orthopedic surgeon said a sprained ACL could be treated by surgery and rehabilitation or rehabilitation as a stand-alone therapy. Dr. Strandberg chose the non-surgical option, involving physical therapy and chiropractic. This experience made him decide on chiropractic as a future career path.
He completed a degree at Luther College in music and premed. Then, he moved on to Northwestern Health Sciences University to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He also studied osteopathic medicine, and earned additional certifications in sports medicine rehabilitation and occupational health.
Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine that mainly deals with the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. A chiropractor uses spinal adjustments, manipulation, and other techniques to manage patients’ health concerns, including neck pain, back pain, headaches, vertigo and a long list of other ailments and conditions. They aim to improve patients’ functionality and quality of life by properly aligning the body’s musculoskeletal structure and enabling the body to heal itself naturally, without the use of medication or surgery.
An extreme extrovert, Dr. Strandberg loves making connections and getting to know people. He is one of three sons and is close in age to his brothers, one of whom is a pilot, and the other a computer programmer educator. His family is close and spent much of his childhood gathered together at his grandmother’s cabin and playing baseball, basketball, and football.
Happily married, he and his wife, Emily, have two kids together, Asher and Noah. They enjoy going for bike rides, skiing, and spending time together as a family.
Today, Dr. Strandberg is a family man who plays piano and sings in the church choir. One might be surprised to learn that he was a keyboard player in a band that had a number-one hit in the Philippines! The band played the R&B/funk music that was popular back in the 90s, and he even got to tour around Manila.
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