Minard Movement Chiropractic operates as a single-provider practice specializing in movement assessment and sports injury treatment rather than general pain relief for all patients. Located in Oklahoma City, it serves athletes and active adults who want detailed analysis of how their body moves before or after chiropractic adjustment.
Dr. Josh Minard runs a small practice centered on the premise that understanding movement dysfunction—not just treating pain—prevents re-injury and improves athletic performance. The scope differs notably from high-volume pain clinics in the city: instead of scheduling 15-minute adjustments in rapid succession, Minard Movement offers longer initial visits focused on diagnosing movement faults through functional screening tests. Adjustment and manual therapy follow that diagnosis. The practice operates alone, meaning patients work with one provider consistently rather than rotating through a staff.
Initial consultations run 60 minutes and include orthopedic and chiropractic assessment plus movement screening. Pricing starts at $150 for the first visit. Follow-up appointments (30 to 45 minutes) cost $75 to $100; the range reflects variation in treatment scope, so confirm your expected cost during booking. Package pricing is not advertised online, so direct inquiry about multi-visit discounts is necessary. Most insurance plans are accepted, but verification of your specific coverage and in-network status is essential given that benefits vary widely.
The practice does not offer massage therapy, physical therapy, or imaging on-site. If X-rays or advanced imaging are needed, Minard refers to local imaging centers rather than performing them in-office.
Oklahoma City has several large chiropractic clinics offering rapid-turnaround pain treatment at lower per-visit costs ($40–$60 after insurance), and independent practices with broader service menus including massage and rehab facilities on-site. Minard Movement's advantage lies in movement-based diagnosis: patients seeking functional improvement or athletic optimization will find deeper analysis here than at high-throughput clinics that focus on symptom relief alone. The trade-off is longer wait times between scheduling and appointment, smaller operational capacity, and no ancillary services under one roof.
For someone with acute back pain seeking quick relief, a larger clinic with same-week availability may suit better. For a runner with recurring hip pain or an athlete wanting to correct movement patterns, Minard Movement's screening approach aligns more closely with evidence-based assessment of the root problem.
Minard Movement is a good fit for active individuals, recreational and competitive athletes, people returning to sport after injury, and anyone whose chiropractic goal involves understanding movement mechanics, not just pain reduction. It works well for patients willing to invest time in a longer initial visit and expect fewer, more targeted adjustments.
It does not suit patients seeking same-day walk-in appointments, those requiring massage or physical therapy at the same location, individuals on extremely tight budgets who prioritize the lowest per-visit cost, or anyone preferring a large clinic with multiple providers and faster scheduling availability.
Expect a full 60 minutes. The appointment begins with health history and injury mechanism discussion. Next comes orthopedic testing (range-of-motion, strength, stability checks, and special tests for specific joints) and movement screening, which may include observation of basic movements like squats, lunges, or single-leg stance. Dr. Minard performs chiropractic assessment (palpation, spinal mobility testing) and takes notes on findings. Based on that data, treatment—usually spinal adjustment and soft-tissue work—is performed during the same visit. A plan for follow-up frequency is discussed before you leave. Bring your insurance card and arrive 10–15 minutes early for paperwork.
The practice is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours; verify current weekend availability by phone or website, as scheduling can shift seasonally. Street parking and a small lot serve the location. Confirmation of the exact address and parking details is necessary because office relocation is always possible; call ahead if you are unfamiliar with the area.
Minard Movement Chiropractic fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape, making it the relevant choice only for patients whose priorities align with movement assessment and sport-focused care rather than general pain management.
