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Diagnostic ultrasound, also known as sonography, uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body. It allows us to see muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints in real time, offering a level of detail that is crucial for accurate diagnosis. Unlike other imaging methods, ultrasound is non-invasive, does not use radiation, and can be performed quickly, often during your first visit.
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Chiropractic adjustments, also known as spinal manipulations, are a safe and effective treatment technique that addresses misalignments in the spine. These adjustments help restore proper alignment to the spine, alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and enhance overall physical function.
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Focused Shockwave Therapy uses high-energy acoustic waves to target areas of the body affected by pain or injury. These waves stimulate the body’s natural healing processes by enhancing blood circulation, breaking down scar tissue, and promoting the regeneration of damaged tissues. ESWT has been clinically proven to be an effective treatment for a range of chronic and acute conditions, offering a significant advantage in recovery times and outcomes.
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Class IV Laser Therapy uses high-intensity laser light to penetrate deeply into tissue without damaging it. This light stimulates cellular activity, reducing pain, minimizing inflammation, and speeding up the healing process. Unlike lower class lasers, the Class IV laser delivers a greater amount of light energy per square centimeter, making it significantly more effective for deep tissue therapy.
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We specialize in providing personalized injury rehabilitation services designed to help you recover strength, functionality, and confidence following an injury.
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Graston Technique® employs specialized stainless steel instruments that are precisely designed to gently massage and scrape the skin. This method enables practitioners to identify and break down scar tissue, adhesions, and fascial restrictions, enhancing the healing process for soft tissue injuries. It’s a non-invasive technique that has been shown to improve mobility, reduce pain, and facilitate a quicker return to active life.
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Active Release Techniques (ART) is a patented, manual therapy that addresses problems with soft tissues. The technique involves unique movements combined with specific manual pressures to treat affected areas, promoting faster recovery and relief from pain. ART is effective for resolving overuse injuries, enhancing athletic performance, and treating acute and chronic conditions alike.
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MDT is a comprehensive approach that combines thorough assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for back, neck, and limb problems. Developed by physiotherapist Robin McKenzie in the 1950s, MDT focuses on the patient’s “mechanical” movement and behavior to understand the underlying cause of pain. This method emphasizes active patient involvement and education, empowering individuals to take an active role in their recovery.








