MANUAL THERAPY

Manual therapy, a specialist area of physiotherapy, the physiotherapist assesses and treats patients by hand. It is application of accurately determined and specifically directed manual force to the body in order to improve mobility in area that are restricted as in joint,connective tissue or skeletal muscle. Enhancing tissue extensibility,expanding range of motion promoting relaxation, mobilizing or manipulating soft tissue and joint adjusting,muscle function, modifying discomfort,enhancingmovementpatterns, and lowering soft tissue edema inflammation,or limitation are the main goals.The greatest manual therapy care is provided by a licensed therapist at Spine Heal Center.This means that manual therapy looks at the root cause of issues like pain, dysfunction, illness, and disability. Regaining potential for function requires identifying the causes and treating them. By introducing novel ideas, manual therapy allows the body to cure itself. In manual therapy, we adhere to the principle that a happy atmosphere combined with a positive outlook will provide an equally favorable outcome.
What Conditions Can BeTreated With ManualTherapy?
Manual therapy has the potential to treat a wide range of ailments and issues. Among them are:
- Neck pain: postsurgical pain,muscle spasm disc pathology,and hypomobility of the ribs.
- Disc pathology: spinal stenosis, and post surgical back pain are the causes of lower back pain.
- Mid-back or thoracic spine Headaches / Migraines
- Hip pain: can be caused by bursitis, impingement, myofascial hip pain, or post-surgical hip replacements.
- Knee pain: tendinitis in the IT band, total knee replacements.
- Ankle Pain: Ankle Arthritis, Ankle Sprains, Chronic Ankle Pain Ankle Pain Following Surgery
- Shoulder Pain: Rotator Cuff Syndrome, Post-Surgical Shoulder, Impingement Syndrome, Frozen Shoulder.
- Muscle trigger points.
- Ankle sprain, fused joints: causes of anklepain.
- Wrist diseases cause wrist pain. Tennis and golfer’s elbow are two types of elbow pain.
- Dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint Fibromyalgia

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