Spinal manipulation is the most common "tool" to be used by a chiropractor. These techniques are used to restore proper motion to joints of the body, most commonly in the spine.
Although chiropractic adjustments can often provide relief of symptoms, it is well noted the addition of a rehabiliation exercise program provides a better opportunity for long-term solutions.
A manual therapy technique with added movement performed by the doctor and patient. This technique is typically used to treat symptoms associated with muscles, tendons, fascia and nerves. This will help restore motion to soft tissue and re-establish normal function.
Sometimes we need a time for relaxation away from our busy schedules. While chiropractic adjusmtments focus on the joints specifically, massage is a good way to assist in reducing muscle tension as well.
These instruments are designed to effectively and efficiently treat fascial adhesions and promote rapid localized healing. These techniques are best when supplemented with chiropractic adjusments and exercise to improve the way we move.
This is a treatment using electrical stimulation pads applied directly to the skin of the area being treated. This modality is delivered to the patient with the idea of promoting muscle stimulation, pain relief, swelling reduction, and increased localized blood flow.
This therapeutic tool is widely popular among sporting groups but is growing in the general public. Kinesiology taping is often applied to improve funciton, improve range of motion, and reduce swelling.
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