AlignOK is a chiropractic and functional movement therapy clinic where Kyle Brotherton, FMT (Functional Movement Therapist), integrates spinal adjustments with soft-tissue work and corrective exercise in Oklahoma City's midtown wellness landscape.
AlignOK is a single-provider chiropractic clinic focused on functional movement patterns rather than symptom-only treatment. Brotherton holds both a Doctor of Chiropractic degree and a Functional Movement Therapist credential, a distinction that shapes the clinical approach. Rather than a high-volume adjustment mill, the practice emphasizes reducing compensation patterns and retraining movement, meaning patients typically receive fewer visits at higher intensity than conventional chiropractic offices. The clinic operates independently, without hospital or health system affiliation.
The practice offers three core services: chiropractic manipulation, soft-tissue therapy (including instrument-assisted techniques), and corrective exercise prescription. Most new patients start with an initial evaluation that includes postural analysis, movement screening, and orthopedic testing; this appointment runs longer than subsequent visits and typically costs between $150 and $200. Follow-up visits range from $80 to $120 depending on treatment scope. Exercise-only appointments (no manipulation) run lower, around $60 to $80. Specific pricing should be confirmed directly, as some health insurance plans cover a portion of chiropractic care, reducing out-of-pocket cost significantly. The practice does not publicly advertise membership or package discounts on its website, meaning per-visit pricing is the primary model.
Oklahoma City has high-volume adjustment clinics (some with multiple locations and walk-in capacity) alongside independent practitioners. Practices like Chiropractic Health Center and similar multi-doctor offices typically charge $35 to $65 per adjustment visit and accept most insurance plans, making them the choice for patients seeking quick, affordable relief and high frequency of visits. AlignOK's higher initial cost and functional movement emphasis suit patients willing to invest in fewer, more targeted visits and willing to invest time in home exercise. The trade-off is directness: high-volume clinics move quickly; AlignOK allocates time to movement assessment and education, appealing to active people, athletes, or chronic pain patients who have not responded to conventional chiropractic alone.
AlignOK works well for patients with movement dysfunction underlying pain (poor posture leading to neck pain, weak glutes contributing to low back issues, shoulder instability during overhead work). It also suits people in recovery from injury who need guidance returning to sport or work and those open to taking responsibility for home exercise. The practice does not suit patients seeking immediate pain relief without active participation or those needing quick, inexpensive adjustments for occasional flare-ups. Insurance coverage varies; patients should verify whether their plan covers functional movement therapy or whether visits count against a general chiropractic benefit.
A new-patient appointment includes a detailed history, postural assessment (often photographed), movement screening tests (such as single-leg stance or squat analysis), orthopedic testing, and usually one treatment session. Brotherton typically explains findings using movement patterns rather than technical imaging language, and patients receive a corrective exercise sheet or video link to perform at home. The visit concludes with a treatment recommendation: the number of visits estimated and the expected frequency (e.g., twice weekly for three weeks, then weekly). This transparency about plan and cost upfront is standard for independent practices and distinguishes the model from open-ended insurance-driven care.
AlignOK operates in midtown Oklahoma City with street or lot parking available; specific street address and current hours should be confirmed on the practice website or by phone before scheduling, as independent single-provider clinics sometimes adjust availability seasonally or for professional development. The clinic is staffed by the owner-clinician only, meaning no waitlist management or administrative overhead, but also no drop-in scheduling.
AlignOK fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape for patients who see pain as a movement problem rather than a joint-adjustment problem, making it a practical choice for active residents and those looking to resolve chronic patterns rather than chase short-term relief.
