Massage: Swedish, Cross Friction, Acupressure, Lymphdrainage, Shiatsu, and MFR

Soft Tissue Mobilization: contract/relax, strain/counter strain, myofascial release, stretching, neurovascular mobilization

Joint Mobilization: European, Australian, and North American philosophies

Exercise Prescription/Progression: Home and clinical exercise programs are based on a functional and dynamic approach, which have immediate carry over to your sports and activities of daily living. For our professional and high-level athletes, we provide full gym access within their rehabilitation.

Education: Risk factors, Static/Dynamic Postural, Biomechanical, and Prevention

Orthotics: Custom fitted orthotics (shoe insoles for bone structure mechanic support) for work-related or sports activities

MODALITIES

Thermal Ultrasound – Continuous sound waves absorbed by the body that can reduce or control pain & muscle spasms and increase circulation and soft tissue flexibility

Non-Thermal Ultrasound – Pulsed sound waves absorbed by the body to accelerate tissue healing and promote the reduction of tissue inflammation

Phonophoresis – Localized delivery of medication into the body through the skin by using ultrasound

Interferential Electric Stimulation – Two independent channels of electrical current crossing each other to ease deep tissue pain

Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation (TENS) – Mild electrical current in low frequencies applied to relieve stiffness and pain.

Neuromuscular Electric Stimulation/Russian Stimulation – Medium to high electric currents used to activate specific muscle groups.

Iontophoresis – Localized delivery of medication into the body through the skin by using electric current

Moist Heat – Increases blood flow, soft tissue flexibility, and tissue length, relaxes muscles, and decreases joint stiffness

Paraffin – Used for heating distal extremities and irregular surfaces

Ice – Controls inflammation, pain, & edema and reduces muscle spasms

Ice Massage – Direct localized application of ice to the skin for 8-10 minutes to decrease pain and inflammation