PHYSIOTHERAPY
Physiotherapy is the treatment of injury or disease by physical methods rather than by drugs or surgery
MEDICAL WAVE PRESSURE THERAPY
Pressure wave technology accelerates the healing process in the body by stimulating the metabolism
and enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue.
Strong energy pulses are applied to the affected area. These pulses occur for short periods of time,
creating micro-cavitation bubbles that expand and burst. The force created by these bubbles penetrates tissue and stimulates cells in the body that are responsible for healing bone and connective tissue.
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ULTRASOUND THERAPY
Medical Wave is the new and improved version of Ultrasound Therapy
POSTURAL RE-EDUCATION
Postural Re-education is for anyone with a musculoskeletal problem
The objective of postural re-education is to find the source of the problem by following the network of muscular rigidity and then correcting it little by little also decreasing the risk of recurrence over a long period of time.
Gradual tension is application on the chain of muscles in combination with proper breathing.
It helps to regain strength, length and flexibility to the muscles responsible for the problem.
Long term articular deterioration is prevented by helping healing and eliminating pain and its symptoms in its entirety.
ELECTRICAL MUSCLE STIMULATION THERAPY
Used for localized soft tissue pain relief - Especially for muscle strains and fibromyalgia
Deep tissue stimulation by delivering small pulsating electric currents directly on the muscles to promote blood circulation and soft tissue healing. Releases tension and stress, relieves muscle soreness, tightness and body aches. Improve joint function by decreasing inflammation and promotes healing.
STRETCHING / STRENGTHENING EXERCISES
Physiotherapy exercises strengthen muscles, improves function, and has been scientifically proven to be one of the most effective ways that to can solve or prevent pain and injury
HEAT / COLD THERAPY
Heat is primarily for relaxation, comfort, and relief of muscle pain, stiffness, and cramping due to over exertion, strain, osteoarthritis, knotted trigger points, and most kinds of cramping including menstrual, neuropathic, restless leg syndrome, rheumatic diseases, fibromyalgia, vitamin D deficiency, and sleep deprivation.
Applying ice to an injury has been shown to reduce pain due to inflammation. The most commonly iced acute injuries are ligament sprains, muscle strains, severe bruises, chronic overuse or tissue fatigue injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, supraspinatus tendinitis, patellofemoral pain syndrome, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, and arthritis.
We provide Complete Chiropractic Care for the Entire Family
As well as Acupuncture, Physiotherapies Including Medical Pressure Wave Therapy, Orthotics
Massage Therapy, Nutrition, Diabetic Education and Health and Wellness Products