: Patients contract their muscles against a therapist's resistance to lengthen shortened muscles and improve joint mobility.
This therapy targets functionally reversible movement restrictions through a variety of hands-on methods: Manipulative Therapy in Rehabilitation Locomoto...
: Methods like Trigger Point Release and Myofascial Release address tension in connective tissues and muscles that contribute to joint restriction. : Patients contract their muscles against a therapist's
: A specific PIR technique often used to release hypertonic muscles and "reset" the nervous system's control over a muscle group. Therapeutic Goals Therapeutic Goals : A unique focus on teaching
: A unique focus on teaching patients self-mobilization to maintain progress. Manipulative Therapy - ScienceDirect.com
: A high-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust directed at a specific joint to restore motion, often resulting in an audible "click" or "pop".
: Relieving "blockages" in the spinal column and extremity joints.
: Patients contract their muscles against a therapist's resistance to lengthen shortened muscles and improve joint mobility.
This therapy targets functionally reversible movement restrictions through a variety of hands-on methods:
: Methods like Trigger Point Release and Myofascial Release address tension in connective tissues and muscles that contribute to joint restriction.
: A specific PIR technique often used to release hypertonic muscles and "reset" the nervous system's control over a muscle group. Therapeutic Goals
: A unique focus on teaching patients self-mobilization to maintain progress. Manipulative Therapy - ScienceDirect.com
: A high-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust directed at a specific joint to restore motion, often resulting in an audible "click" or "pop".
: Relieving "blockages" in the spinal column and extremity joints.