Treatments

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Active Release Techniques

Using Active Release Techniques (A.R.T.) provides a way to diagnose and treat the cause of cumulative trauma disorders, which often result in symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning, aching, and stiffness. ART is a hands-on therapy that corrects muscular and soft tissue problems caused by the adhesion formations that occur with overuse or cumulative trauma.

Chiropractic Care

Joint Dysfunctions in the spine may eventually lead to symptoms in other parts or joints of the body as well. These symptoms are your body’s only way of letting you know something is wrong. Unfortunately, the absence of pain is not an indication of health. By the time pain and symptoms appear the problem may have been present for months, even years. The great news is that you can help prevent these types of symptoms and conditions with routine chiropractic care.

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Graston

Graston is a therapeutic method for diagnosing and treating disorders of the skeletal muscles and related connective tissue. The method employs a collection of six stainless steel tools of particular shape and size, which are used by practitioners to palpate patients’ bodies in order to detect and resolve adhesions in the muscles and tendons.

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a precise, hands-on technique that uses very thin, sterile needles to release tight muscles and reduce pain. When inserted into a specific trigger point — a small knot within a muscle — the needle helps reset muscle activity, improve circulation, and decrease irritation to surrounding nerves.

While it may look similar to acupuncture, dry needling is based on modern anatomy and neurophysiology, not Eastern medicine. The focus is on restoring normal muscle function and improving mobility, making it an ideal option for people experiencing pain or stiffness from work, exercise, or postural strain.

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Myofascial Decompression and Cupping

Myofascial decompression is a non-invasive, manual therapy technique that uses suction to treat soft tissue injuries, pain, and musculoskeletal disorders. The practitioner places cups in specific locations on the body and then directs the patient to move through ranges of motion allowing deep structures to slide past superficial structures. This increases blood flow to the area as well as facilitating free sliding interfaces between muscular and fascial layers.

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Taping

Muscle taping, is where a practitioner uses a flexible, elastic tape used to support muscles, tendons, and ligaments

Purpose:

  • Reduce swelling and inflammation
  • Relieve pain
  • Enhance athletic performance
  • Support joints and muscles

Iron Neck

The Iron Neck is a neck training device that can help with neck pain, posture, mobility, and recovery. It’s designed to target all the neck muscles and provide consistent resistance throughout a variety of movements.

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