Josh Thorp, DC
Dr. Joshua Thorp is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida, with a distinguished career spanning multiple states including Michigan, New Jersey, Virginia, Washington, DC, and Maryland. He possesses extensive expertise across various healthcare settings, encompassing private practice, Clinically Integrated Organizations (CIO), multidisciplinary environments collaborating with Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists, as well as value-based musculoskeletal care organizations.
Dr. Thorp participated in and successfully completed a certificate program at the University of Pittsburgh, attaining the esteemed designation of Certified Primary Spine Practitioner (PSP), a distinction held by only a select few nationwide. He is currently advancing his specialization by pursuing a Diplomate in Chiropractic Orthopedics (DABCO) through the University of Bridgeport.
His professional repertoire includes proficiency in a range of therapeutic techniques such as Mulligan technique, McKenzie technique, Active Release Technique (ART), Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), Functional Movement Screen (FMS), and Functional Range Release (FRS), among others.
Dr. Thorp's dedication extends beyond his clinical practice; he is deeply committed to injury prevention and the conservative management of musculoskeletal pain. He champions the integration of functional movement and rehabilitation principles into traditional chiropractic care, emphasizing a comprehensive approach that addresses joint and muscle health, tailored exercise regimens, and patient education for optimal outcomes.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Dr. Thorp enjoys quality time with his beautiful wife and daughter, indulging in travel, golf, and avidly following soccer, football, and Formula One racing.
Certified Primary Spine Practitioner (PSP) through the University of Pittsburgh
Extra training in:
"Palmer Chiropractic Technique"
Functional Movement Systems (FMS)
Selective Functional Movement Assessments (SFMA)
McKenzie Therapy, Mulligan Technique
Functional Range Release (FRR) Technique
Active Release Technique (ART)
Graston Technique, among a few others.