Techniques Used
Personalized to your symptoms
Myofascial Release
This is a manual therapy technique on areas of connective tissue, can also be done through cupping or an instrument assisted tool.
Restores length, decreases pain, and improves function in muscles.
Functional Dry Needling
Insertion of fine filament needles to stimulate muscle and bring pain relief and improved function.
The goal is to release and deactivate trigger points to relieve pain and/or improve range of motion.
Deep Oscillation Therapy
This therapy divides, compresses and pumps out excess inflammatory by-products that have accumulated in the lymph system removal.
It can be used for management of early post op pain, swelling, bruising, and lymphedema.
The goal is to improve mobility and promote wound healing.
Low Level Laser Therapy
This therapy provides an enhancement of tissue repair and reduction in pain.
It helps with the prevention of fibrosis and reduction of tissue swelling.
Highly used for lymphedema.
Taping
Water resistant and adhered to skin for 3-5 days, which reduces pressure to receptors under skin to improve blood and lymphatic circulation.
The tape contributes to reduction of pain, joint realignment and improvement of muscle activity.
Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE)
Effective strategy for a comprehensive rehab program.
Helps patients understand the multiple components involved in their individual pain experience.
Helps to reduce pain, improve function, and lower fears of movement.
Therapeutic Exercise
Exercise prescription based on your needs and goals.