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SERVICES

Conditions Treated

  • Neck pain

  • Back pain

  • Sciatica

  • Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

  • Leg length discrepancies

  • Shoulder pain

  • Lateral epicondylitis

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Hip pain

  • Knee pain

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Neuromas

  • Neuropathy

  • Sprains and Strains

  • Post Surgical

TREATMENT TECHNIQUES

All treatment techniques are performed on an individual basis to decrease pain and restore motion. Optimal motion is achieved by removing soft tissue adhesions and mobilizing restricted joints. With the soft tissue and joints moving correctly, pain is eliminated and the body is able to meet the demands placed upon it.

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GRASTON TECHNIQUE

Soft tissue injuries can be debilitating and frustrating. Graston Technique therapy is successful in effectively treating all soft tissue conditions, whether they are chronic, acute, or post-surgical. Utilization of the Graston Technique can help you enjoy life again.

The Graston Technique and instruments enable the treatment of scar tissue and fascial restrictions during rehabilitation that allows for faster rehabilitation and with greater success when the goal is restoring range of motion, eliminating pain, and restoring normal function.

CUPPING

Cupping therapy is a form of myofascial decompression used to increase circulation, which will promote healing. By creating suction and negative pressure, cupping therapy is used to soften tight muscles and tone attachments, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, bring hydration and blood flow to body tissues, and drain excess fluids and toxins by opening lymphatic pathways. Cupping therapy is versatile and can easily be modified to accomplish a range of techniques, from lymphatic drainage to deep tissue release.

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THERAGUN

Theragun uses advanced percussive frequency modulation therapy to reduce muscle and joint pain. The GT2 is the latest and most effective handheld vibration therapy tool available!

DRY NEEDLING

Dry needling is a treatment technique, in which small filament type needles are inserted into myofascial trigger points (painful knots in muscle), tendons, ligaments, or near nerves in order to stimulate a healing response with the goal of permanently reducing pain and dysfunction. It has been shown that our bodies can develop areas of hypersensitivity and tightness as a response to various stresses i.e. postural, repetitive movements, psychological, emotional etc. These areas are most likely to develop along tissues that are dysfunctional due to interruption of the nerves that innervate them. This can be caused from nerve compression in a limb or in the spine from such things as disc injuries, facet joint dysfunction, vascular compression, metabolic stress or biomechanical stress. When trigger points are present, they cause the muscles they are in to neurologically tighten which serves to further disrupt the normal functioning of that muscle due to increased pain and local compression of vascular structures and nerves. Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers are now using this technique around the world to effectively treat acute and chronic orthopedic and neuromusculoskeletal conditions. It is also known by other names including Intramuscular Manual Therapy or IMS. It is called "dry" needling because no solution is injected into the tissue, as is the case with an injection with a hypodermic needle.

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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES

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  • Manual Therapy

  • Joint Mobilizations

  • Myofascial Release

  • Stretching

  • Muscle Energy

  • Manual Resistance Exercise

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