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Dry Needling

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a technique certified physical therapists use to treat pain and movement impairments. The physical therapist inserts a "dry" needle, one without medication or injection, into areas of the muscle.

Other terms used to describe dry needling include:

  • Trigger point dry needling.

  • Intramuscular manual therapy.

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Graston

Graston Technqiue

Graston Technique® (GT) is a unique, evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to effectively and efficiently address soft tissue lesions and fascial restrictions resulting in improved patient outcomes.GT uses specially designed stainless steel instruments with unique treatment edges and angles to deliver an effective means of manual therapy. The use of GT instruments, when combined with appropriate therapeutic exercise, leads to the restoration of pain-free movement and function. The instruments also are used diagnostically to assess the kinetic chain, in an efficient manner using the principles of regional interdependence.

Graston Technique
RunningGait Analysis
Running

Running Gait Analysis 

Offering 2D video analysis of running gait. Get information on running form, improving load capacity and running efficiency

Mckenzie Method

Mckenzie Method
 

 

The McKenzie Method also known as Mechanical Diagnosis Therapy (MDT)is a reliable assessment process intended for all musculoskeletal problems, including pain in the back, neck and extremities (i.e., shoulder, knee, ankle etc.), as well as issues associated with sciatica, sacroiliac joint pain, arthritis, degenerative disc disease, muscle spasms and intermittent numbness in hands or feet. If you are suffering from any such issues, then a MDT assessment may be right for you!

Mckenzie Method
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