Active Release Technique
This hands on deep tissue massage therapy is used to break up scar tissue,
adhesions, improve your range of motion, and immediately decrease pain
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Active Release Technique
I utilize this specific soft tissue technique to break up scar tissue adhesions that have formed within and between structures that cause restricted movement. Using my hands, I will evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and nerves.
Adhesions alter the motion of muscles and joints, resulting in a wide variety of symptoms including pain, weakness, reduced range of motion, numbness and tingling. Combining precisely directed tension with specific patient movements the tissue will release, and restore proper movement.
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Application of controlled load vectors to joints in effort to restore normal behavior and reduce harmful mechanical stresses to the local tissues. Spinal tissues are consistently exposed to varying rates and amplitudes of loads. Manual treatment differs by the intent to apply loads locally, in an effort to alter mechanical stresses thought to contribute to symptoms.
Active Release Technique®
ART® is a movement based massage technique that treats problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. Applying manual tension as a patient moves through a movement pattern releases scar tissue adhesions and provides functional improvement to enhance healing and performance.
Graston Technique
Utilizes stainless steel instruments to detect and effectively break down scar tissue and fascial restrictions. This is used on areas exhibiting soft tissue fibrosis, chronic inflammation, and scar tissue adhesions to:
Graston decreases overall time of treatment, fosters faster
recovery, and resolves chronic conditions thought to be permanent
Selective Functional Movement Assessment
This is how we figure out what limitations you have, so that we can systematically fix it. SFMA is a series of full-body movement tests designed to assess fundamental movement patterns. Clinical assessment is initiated from the perspective of the movement pattern, to identify meaningful impairments that may be seemingly unrelated to the main musculoskeletal complaint, but contribute to the associated disability.
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