Treatments & Therapies
- Sports Medicine
- Accident Rehab and the Preventative Maintenance
of the Neck & Back
- Exercise Rehabilitation Training
- Thompson Technique
- Cox Intervertebral Disc Distraction Technique
- Activator Methods
- Diversified Techniques
- Spinal Decompression Traction
- Class IV Laser Therapy
Along with these techniques, we also offer our patients
Physical Therapies. Our exceptional massage therapists help
facilitate faster healing of strained muscles and sprained
ligaments.
Benefits
of Physical Therapy EMS Therapy
- Increases circulation
- Aids in the rehabilitation of muscles following
injury
- Eases patients’ chronic muscle spasms and pain
Intersegmental Traction Therapy
- Relieves back pain and muscle tension
- Increases blood supply which promotes healing
- Complete mechanical massage for neck, back and shoulders
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Ultrasound
Therapy
- Increases blood supply which promotes healing
- Decreases swelling
- Reduces scar tissue in and around joints
- Improves circulation, thereby increasing the pliability
of muscles, ligaments and tendons
Spinal
Decompression
When there is a discogenic injury, physical displacement
of the intervertebral disc often occurs, as well as tissue
edema and muscle spasm. Spinal decompression therapy can
release pressure that builds on the disc and nerves, often
allowing the herniated and bulging disc to go back into
normal positioning by using traction. Spinal Decompression
therapy can thus cause Intervertebral Disc material to get
pulled back into the joint space. This painless therapy
offers non-surgical relief to many persons suffering
with back or sciatic pain who might otherwise resort to
more aggressive surgical and spinal injection options.
K
Laser Therapy
K Laser Therapy has been used on various soft tissue
injuries including: Neck Pain, Back Pain, Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome, Tennis Elbow, Sprains, Strains, Plantar Fascitis
and Repetitive Strain injuries from Sports and Working Out.
Class IV lasers can penetrate over 4 inches into the deep
musculoskeletal tissue. The laser works by creating vasodilatation,
bringing in oxygen to the cells. It stimulates the lymphatic
system, pulling edema and inflammation from the area. ATP
(Adenosine Triphosphate) production is stimulated in the
cells helping them have the energy to function normally.
The pain reflex is broken, offering immediate relief of
pain. In other words, "it brings in the good stuff
and gets rid of the bad stuff." Research further shows
that injuries treated with laser therapy heal faster.
Laser Therapy has a strengthening effect on tissue repair,
improves blood flow and lymphatic drainage and is an effective
means of relief for many pain syndromes.
Our staff is here to help guide patients through their
appropriate treatment program. This approach assures clinical
excellence, cost effectiveness and most importantly personalized
and effective care in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries.
Our mission is to restore the individual to as close to
a pre-accident health status as possible, if not better!
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