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| increases the range of motion and helps normalize the movement in the associated area. |
| strengthens muscles and helps stabilize the injured area. |
We utilize a variety of equipment to accomplish these goals, specifically:
- Spinal extension exercise with pelvic stabilization, allowing proper isolation of the lumbar musculature.
- Cervical rotation and eight-way cervical rehad equipment, permitting isolation to the intrinsic muscles of the cervical spine.
- Shoulder isolation exercises to help stabilize the muscles of the rotator cuff.
- Pneu-Back postural correction system for the more complicated protocols is used to help improve the core strength of the muscles in the pelvis, hip, and low back.
- Varius other therapeutic modalities to fit your needs.
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| Passive Physiotherapy |
Reduces pain and inflammation and increases the body's healing response. |
Helps relieve the pain, stiffness, numbness, and tingling in the wrist and hand.
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Helps to alleviate pain, increase the healing rate, and decrease inflammation in the associated area. |
Heats the muscles from the inside out, stimulation circulation. Blood flow is increased along with the amount of vitamins and minerals, resulting in a faster healing process. In addition, the heat removes toxins from the injured areas. |
Passive motion therapy to unloach fixations of the vertebrae to allow more flexibility and better movement of the spine. It strengthens ligaments to maintain the realignment of the vertebrae. |
| Specific examinations and assessments allow us to decide what treatmetn modality is going to be best suited for your specific condition. |

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