You're booked

Before we meet.

You took the most important step. Now let's make sure your first visit hits the ground running. Spend about twenty minutes here before your appointment — trust the process. It'll be clear once you understand.

The pre-visit sequence

Four steps. About twenty minutes. Done.

1 Paradigm 9 min
2 Philosophy 3 min
3 First Visit 2 min
4 Getting There 3 min
Step One — 9 minutes

Watch: Why pain isn't random.

Nine minutes where I draw out the paradigm — what pain actually is, why it shows up where it does, and how compensation patterns lock in over time.

This is the model the entire clinic runs on. Watch it before your visit and you'll already understand the framework we'll be using together — which means we spend the eval doing clinical work, not building vocabulary.

Step 1 of 3 Done watching? Continue to Step Two and press play.
Step Two — 3 minutes

Watch: Who you're about to meet.

Three minutes from me to you — not about your body, but about how I work. Why I built the practice the way I did, what I commit to with every patient, and what to expect from me as a clinician.

By the time you walk in, you'll already know me a little. Which means we can skip the small talk and start the work.

Step 2 of 3 Done watching? Continue to Step Three and press play.
Step Three — 2 minutes

Watch: What to expect at your first visit.

Two minutes covering the practical side — what happens during the 90-minute Mobility IQ Evaluation, what to wear, what we'll measure, and what you'll walk out with.

The more you know walking in, the more clinical work we can do once you arrive.

Final step Almost there. Each step has built on the one before it. That's the same principle the work runs on. Step Four — Getting There — is below.
Step Four — 3 minutes

Getting there.

Where to park, how to find the entrance, what to wear, what to bring. Parking is the part most patients get wrong — start there.

Most important step

Getting here without getting towed.

Parking is the trickiest part of your first visit. Use the lot. Watch the video. You'll be inside the clinic in under 3 minutes.

Park here → Public parking lot at 43 W Van Buren Ave, Naperville

43 W Van Buren Ave, Naperville, IL 60540 — free public lot, 2-minute walk to the clinic. Do not park at the post office — they tow.

Watch the walkthrough →

Exit the lot, then turn toward Washington — right from the Benton exit, left from the Van Buren exit. Walk to mid-block. The clinic is in the same building as Mackhard Barbershop — walk past it, downstairs to LL500.

Address
Resilient Mobility
Suite LL500
25 S. Washington St.
Naperville, IL 60540

Open in Google Maps →
Parking — Important

Park at the public lot at 43 W Van Buren Ave — it's a 2-minute walk to the clinic and your safest option.

Street parking on Washington is available before 4 PM only. Read the signs carefully — restrictions vary block to block.

Do NOT park at the post office. They actively tow non-postal vehicles, no warning.

What to Wear
Athletic wear or anything you can move freely in. Shorts or stretchy pants are ideal — I'll need to assess your hips and ankles, so anything restrictive at the joints will slow us down.
Intake Paperwork
You'll receive a digital intake form by email after booking. Complete it before your appointment — that way we use the full 90 minutes for assessment and treatment, not paperwork.
Arrival
Plan to arrive 5 minutes before your appointment. We start on time. Bring water if you'd like — the visit is active and you'll be moving.
Questions Before Your Visit
Reach out anytime — aaron@re-silient.work or (630) 749-9770. I respond personally.

See you soon

The work begins
before we meet.

Everything in this sequence is designed so we can start the actual clinical work the moment you walk in. Take the time. The visit will be dramatically more productive because you did.

— Aaron

Manual Movement Specialist