Dr. Lindsay Lofton
Dr. Lindsay Lofton was born and raised in Oklahoma and is a Skiatook native. She attended Northeastern State University where she received her bachelors of science degree in Health and Human Performance in 2014. She then moved to Dallas, TX to attend Parker University’s College of Chiropractic. During this time she also received outside training in Fascial Movement Taping, Fascial Distortion Model, and Motion Palpation Institute technique. In her final year at Parker she spent 9 months treating patients in both the Dallas and Irving areas. Dr. Lofton spent her last trimester in an Integrated Chiropractic Clerkship in the VA Medical Center in Martinsburg, WV where she treated countless veterans. Here she also participated in rotations with other medical providers such as orthopedists, rheumatologists, anaesthesiologists, and radiologists to build her knowledge on the full patient experience.
Dr. Lofton believes in a holistic approach to health. Her goal is to find and treat the root cause of discomfort or dysfunction as opposed to just treating symptoms. Often symptoms that may seem unrelated can be linked back to a neuromusculoskeletal interference. Whether it's pain and/or dysfunction anywhere from the top of your head to the tips of your toes, and all the joints in between (yes, even extremities!) Dr. Lofton is your resource for whole body care.
Dr. Noelle Mossman
Dr. Mossman studied form, function and movement at Oral Roberts University, graduating in 2011 with a B.A. in Dance Performance. While teaching dance classes and working with a local chiropractor in Galveston, TX, she saw how deeply movement relies on proper form and function within the human body. Her journey toward helping others move lead her to enroll at Texas Chiropractic College in September 2017. In August 2020, she re-ignited her passion for helping animals and received her certificate in Animal Chiropractic. In December 2020, she graduated Chiropractic College with a Doctorate of Chiropractic Medicine. She moved back home to Tulsa, Oklahoma January 2021 and in February 2021 she was awarded a Chiropractic license through the Oklahoma Chiropractic Board Association. October 2021, she became Certified in animal Chiropractic by the Animal Chiropractic Certification Commission (ACCC) of the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA). She has performed thousands of adjustments and is excited for the opportunity to improve movement, longevity and overall well-being for thousands more.