Nearly everyone has experienced muscle and skeletal pain that could have responded to manual therapy
Traction
Massage
Trigger Point Therapy
Active Release Techniques
Assisted Active Range of Motion (AAROM)
Passive Range of Motion
Lymph Drainage
Stretches (muscle, nerves, joints, fascia)
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
Joint Manipulation or Adjustments
Joint Mobilization
- Medial Epicondylitis
- Lateral Epicondylitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Neck Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Rotator Cuff Tendinitis
- Patellar Tendinitis
- Tibialis Posterior Tendinitis
- Heel Pain
- Achilles Tendinitis
- DeQuervain's Syndrome
- Post-Surgical
- Traumatic Scars
- Myofascial Pain and Restrictions
- Musculoskeletal Imbalances
- Chronic Joint Swelling Associated with Sprains/Strains
- Ligament Sprains
- Muscle Strains
- Non-Acute Bursitis
- Back Pain
- Trigger Finger
- Hip Pain (Replacements)
- IT Band Syndrome
- Shin Splints
- Chronic Ankle Sprains
- Acute Ankle Sprains
Skilled hand movements intended to produce any or all of the following effects: improve tissue extensibility; increase range of motion of the joint complex; mobilize or manipulate soft tissues and joints; induce relaxation; change muscle function; modulate pain; and reduce soft tissue swelling, inflammation or movement restriction
Stuart Dunn, Google Review
Kyle Coolidge, Google Review

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