Injury rehab to assist in recovery of daily function, activities and prevent future injuries.
Sports injury rehabilitation is treatment to both heal the injury and get the patient back to their active lifestyle.
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Dry needling is a direct intramuscular therapy that involves the insertion of a micro needle directly into affected muscle tissue to elicit a twitch response, reduce tension, and improve blood flow to the area in order to alleviate pain and promote healing.
Soft tissue mobilization (STM) is a manual physical therapy technique that uses stretching and deep pressure to treat soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
IASTM is a manual therapy technique that uses specialized tools to treat soft tissue injuries. IASTM can help improve pain, range of motion, and function in muscles, ligaments, and tendons. It can also help repair damaged tissue and reduce stress on the clinician's hands.
Cupping uses suction to draw blood to or away from specific areas of your body. This technique is used to relieve conditions that cause pain, such as arthritis, back, neck knee and shoulder pain.
Kinesiotaping provides comfort and stability for patients as a more gentle approach to rehabilitation. It has been used to enhance function and decrease pain by providing added stability and relief to overstretched or overused muscles.
A treatment that applies electrical stimulation in treating muscle spasms and pain. It can help prevent atrophy and build strength in patients with injuries. It is also helpful in keeping muscles active especially after any type spinal cord injury or strokes.
This is a treatment in which electrodes or sensors are connected to the patient's body to measure involuntary functions like heart rate, breathing, and muscle tension. The electrodes send information to a biofeedback processor that analyzes the data and sends cues to assist the patient to learn to control the body function.
This therapy involves using a cuff to temporarily restricting blood flow to a muscle or group of muscles while exercising. The patient performs exercises to tire the muscles in the targeted area.BFR therapy can help patients recover from injuries and surgery by: Reducing atrophy, Promoting muscle growth, Decreasing pain, Improving tissue healing, and Lessening chronic muscle strain.
PNF is a stretching technique that can improve flexibility, muscle elasticity, and range of motion. It involves both stretching and contracting the target muscle group. PNF was originally developed as a rehabilitation technique, but it can also be used by athletes to improve their flexibility. Therapists often use PNF to help people regain range of motion after surgery or injury.
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