Soft tissue mobilization is a form of manual physical therapy where your licensed physical therapist uses hands-on techniques on your muscles
Myofascial release (MFR) therapy focuses on releasing muscular shortness and tightness. There are a number of conditions and symptoms that myofascial release therapy addresses.
Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a light-touch hands-on therapy that enhances the body's natural capacity for healing.
The strain/counterstrain technique is a way of relieving strained joints or muscles.
Before commencing joint mobilization, the physical therapist will determine if it is a necessary treatment by assessing the
Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) is common practice for increasing range of motion, though little
Exercise Therapy is a proven form of treatment to aid in the recovery of both common and more complex injuries and conditions.
Gait training is a type of physical therapy. It can help improve your ability to stand and walk.
Generally, when discussing training goals, strength is one of those things that's lumped with money,
A common misconception with physiotherapy treatments is that they are limited to massage techniques and stretching prescription.
Electric stimulation therapy is a therapeutic treatment that applies electrical stimulation in treating muscle spasms and pain.
Traction is a type of therapy typically performed by a physical therapist. It uses a gentle pulling technique to stretch and lengthen the bones
Heat therapy works by improving circulation and blood flow to a particular area due to increased temperature.
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Interferential current therapy is an effective therapy option used by many physiotherapy clinics to relieve pain and accelerate the self-healing process,
Cumulative trauma disorders (also called repetitive strain injuries) are caused by repeating the same motion in awkward positions or with noticeable force
Home exercise program (HEP) are good and popular ways to involve patients in their physical therapy programs