built around how you move, how you recover, and how you perform.

an experience

You've built a life that demands everything from your body. We make sure it can meet that demand. Our approach addresses joints, muscles, and the nervous system together, because lasting performance requires all three working without compensation.

the arthrology approach

Arthrology exists for those who hold themselves to a higher standard and expect the same from their care.

Our Standard

RESTore the dysfunction

Refine the way you move

Retain the proper patterns

what to expect

advanced 3d movement/posture analysis

Chiropractic adjustments

myofascial release techniques

dynamic neuromuscular stabilization

3d movement analysis

Movement looks effortless until it isn't.

Using Kinetisense, we measure how your body actually moves, not how it appears to move. This clinical grade platform includes posture analysis, functional movement screening, and sport specific assessments built for golf, tennis, and padel, giving us an objective picture of your mechanics across every dimension of how you move and compete.

What that reveals goes beyond where it hurts. The symptom and the source are rarely the same address. Kinetisense identifies the mechanical root cause of pain while simultaneously uncovering where movement is inefficient, where power is leaking, and where compensations are quietly limiting your performance.

This is not a fitness assessment. It is a precise roadmap to resolve pain and move, perform, and compete better.

chiropractic adjustments

A chiropractic adjustment is the controlled application of a precise force to a specific joint that has lost its normal range of motion. When a joint becomes restricted, surrounding muscles compensate, movement patterns shift, and mechanical stress gets redistributed to structures not built to handle it. Pain is the result.

The adjustment restores that mobility and function. When the joint moves freely again, the nervous system receives more accurate input, muscle tone can normalize, and pain that has been amplified by mechanical dysfunction can quiet down.

This is not simply cracking your back. It is a clinically specific intervention directed at the underlying mechanical cause of pain, stiffness, or movement dysfunction rather than just its symptoms.

Myofascial release

Muscle pain and stiffness are rarely just about the muscle itself. When a joint or region is not functioning properly, it delivers poor sensory input to the brain.

The brain responds by increasing muscle tension and guarding around that area. Over time, that protective tension becomes chronic, the tissue loses its ability to move freely, and the pattern reinforces itself.

Myofascial therapy works directly on these structures. Targeted pressure, tension, and movement applied to the right areas allows the tissue to release. Blood flow improves. Nerve sensitivity decreases. The muscle recovers its ability to lengthen, contract, and load the way it was designed to.

The goal is not temporary relief. It is a change in how the tissue behaves so your body can move and function more efficiently.

Dynamic Neuromuscular stabilization

Most treatments address where you hurt. DNS addresses why.

DNS uses the movement patterns of early human development as a precise model for how the body is designed to stabilize itself. When those patterns break down, the body compensates, overloads the wrong structures, and pain keeps returning regardless of what has been tried.

DNS restores the conditions the nervous system needs to organize movement correctly. Breathing mechanics, joint position, and deep muscle coordination are retrained from the ground up so that stability becomes automatic rather than something you have to consciously maintain.

At Arthrology, DNS is integrated with chiropractic care and myofascial therapy as part of a sequenced treatment approach. The structural work clears the restriction. The DNS work ensures it holds.


Arthrology operates as a direct pay practice and does not bill insurance directly. Many patients find that the level of one-on-one care, time, and clinical depth they receive far exceeds what an insurance-based model allows for. FSA/HSA are accepted forms of payment. Superbills are available upon request for patients who wish to submit for out-of-network reimbursement.

Do you take insurance?

New patient evaluations are 60-75 minutes. Re-evaluations are 40-45 minutes. Follow up visits are 30-35 minutes. Every appointment is one on one with Dr. Anselmo from start to finish.

How long are appointments?

Your first visit includes a thorough health history, a 3D movement/posture analysis and both orthopedic/neurological screening. This allows Dr. Anselmo understand how your body is currently functioning, and what is driving your symptoms. From there, you will receive hands-on treatment and leave with a clear picture of what is going on. and what the plan is to address it.

what happens during the first visit?

Frequently asked questions

What should be worn for an appointment?

Comfortable, athletic clothing that allows for easy movement and access to the areas being treated. Shorts and a t-shirt are ideal. If you are coming from work, a change of clothes is recommended.

how do i find the clinic?

Arthrology is located on the ground level of the Strata Wynwood parking garage. There are art studios on the east side of the garage near the train tracks that are behind a restricted gate in the courtyard. Dial 3-9-0 followed by the call button to gain access. Follow the walkway to Art Studio 5.

At Arthrology, relief isn’t the end goal, it’s the starting point.

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