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Active Care Summary

Active Rehabilitative Care to maximize the effectiveness of your treatment and accelerate your recuperation. Years ago, machines such as muscle stimulation, ultra sound, heat and other regimens were the standard of care. The problem with these methods were that the results were only helpful when people were in pain, and did not help the person improve long term. In today’s competitive treatment environment, with its high costs, deductibles and inconsistencies, people and their insurers want cost effective results in the least time possible. Active rehabilitation gets people out of pain and functional faster and is the new standard of care Read More »

Rehab

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Graston Technique

What is Graston Technique? Graston Technique, otherwise known as instrument-assisted soft tissue treatment, was developed to aid in the treatment of patients who are experiencing pain and loss of function as a result of injury, cumulative stress disorders, and following some surgical procedures. The procedure is currently being used by many university athletic and professional sports teams in the treatment and prevention of athletic injuries and is also used in the management of work-related injuries. How does Graston Technique work? The Technique enables the doctor (clinician) to effectively break down adhesions and scar tissue that forms between muscle fibers. The Read More »