Manual therapy has a long history within the profession of physical therapy and physical therapists have greatly contributed to the current diversity in manual therapy approaches and techniques. Mechanical explanations were historically used to explain the mechanisms by which manual therapy interventions worked. Contemporary research reveals intricate neurophysiologic mechanisms are also at play and the beneficial psychological effects of providing hands-on examination and intervention have been substantiated.
We recognize that your ability to RELAX is essential to living a life filled with vitality. If you experience back or neck pain, poor blood circulation, migraines, trouble sleeping, low energy levels, soreness, or you simply need some time to de-stress, you should consider scheduling some time with one of our massage therapists, who works with our doctors to tailor your massage to your specific health needs.
Therapeutic exercise involves movement prescribed to correct impairments, restore Muscular and skeletal function and/or maintain a state of well-being. Therapeutic exercise is a type of physical activity used to treat or prevent injuries and improve functional outcomes. The scientific evidence demonstrating the beneficial effects of exercise is indisputable, and the benefits of exercise far outweigh the risks in most adults.
RSWT is an FDA registered form of treatment. It is a non-surgical approach to pain relief that is used regularly to cure common problems like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. The therapy works by targeting Radical Shockwave directly to the area that is experiencing pain. This non-invasive procedure typically lasts less than 15 minutes
Laser therapy uses a process called photobiomodulation to change the condition of damaged tissue by stimulating cellular metabolism—which accelerates the healing process and results in beneficial therapeutic outcomes including but not limited to: The alleviation of pain or inflammation, Immunomodulation, The promotion of wound healing and tissue regeneration
Dry Needling involves the insertion of a thin filament needle to stimulate the healing of soft tissues (muscle “trigger points”, fascia, tendons and ligaments, etc) resulting in pain relief and restoration of healthy physiology. Research supports that dry needling improve pain control, reduces muscle tension, normalizes biochemical and electrical dysfunction of motor endplates, and facilitates an accelerated return to active rehabilitation.
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