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Active Release Techniques® (A.R.T.), a soft tissue injury repair system, has been used to help olympic athletes achieve gold medals, since it is now considered one of the most effect forms of treatment for repetitive-motion injuries.
What is the treatment like? Active Release Techniques® is non-invasive, very safe, has virtually no side effects, and has a record of producing very good results. During treatment, the patient is asked to make specific movements, which can feel uncomfortable as the scar tissue or adhesions "break up". This discomfort is temporary and subsides almost immediately after the treatment. It is common to feel a duplication of your pain symptoms during the treatment (a good indication that the problem has been identified). Treatments take about 8-15 minutes for each area treated and may require 2 to 12 visits. Chiropractic manipulation is frequently carried out in conjunction with art to increase treatment effectiveness. patients report that "it hurts good."
Will my condition or problem return after treatment? Usually, the changes are permanent, but ultimately the answer depends on the patient's compliance with post care recommendations. "If you keep doing what your doing, you keep getting what your getting." This is especially true for those suffering from repetitive strain injuries (rsi) or cumulative trauma injuries. Repetition-of-injury causing behavior or activities will cause the problem to recur. An important part of art treatments is the recommendations I will give you for activity modification, stretching, and exercises. Each individual should commit to carrying out these suggestions to obtain the best results.
What is the treatment like? Active Release Techniques® is non-invasive, very safe, has virtually no side effects, and has a record of producing very good results. During treatment, the patient is asked to make specific movements, which can feel uncomfortable as the scar tissue or adhesions "break up". This discomfort is temporary and subsides almost immediately after the treatment. It is common to feel a duplication of your pain symptoms during the treatment (a good indication that the problem has been identified). Treatments take about 8-15 minutes for each area treated and may require 2 to 12 visits. Chiropractic manipulation is frequently carried out in conjunction with art to increase treatment effectiveness. patients report that "it hurts good."
Will my condition or problem return after treatment? Usually, the changes are permanent, but ultimately the answer depends on the patient's compliance with post care recommendations. "If you keep doing what your doing, you keep getting what your getting." This is especially true for those suffering from repetitive strain injuries (rsi) or cumulative trauma injuries. Repetition-of-injury causing behavior or activities will cause the problem to recur. An important part of art treatments is the recommendations I will give you for activity modification, stretching, and exercises. Each individual should commit to carrying out these suggestions to obtain the best results.
Active Release Technique Recredentialing is where I keep up up-to-date with the latest treatment information.