Specialized therapy services can help manage pain, improve mobility and support recovery from injuries or medical conditions. These techniques target specific needs, offering personalized approaches to rehabilitation.
Cupping therapy uses suction to improve circulation, reduce muscle tension and promote healing. It may help with pain relief and inflammation.
Dry needling involves inserting thin needles into trigger points and muscles to relieve pain and improve movement. It is often used for musculoskeletal conditions.
Fall prevention therapy focuses on strengthening muscles, improving balance and reducing fall risks. It is especially beneficial for older adults and those with mobility issues.
A functional capacity evaluation (FCE) assesses a person's ability to perform work-related tasks after an injury. Employers and healthcare providers use FCEs to determine if someone is ready to return to work.
IASTM is a manual therapy that uses specialized tools to target soft tissue restrictions. It helps improve movement and reduce pain in conditions like tendinitis and scar tissue buildup.
Lymphedema therapy helps manage swelling in the arms or legs after lymph node removal. Treatment may include compression, massage and exercises to improve fluid drainage.
Pelvic floor therapy strengthens the muscles that support the bladder, bowel and reproductive organs. It can help with incontinence, pelvic pain and postpartum recovery.
Specialized therapy services offer tailored solutions for a variety of conditions. If you’re experiencing pain, mobility issues or recovery challenges, these techniques may help improve your quality of life.