How Does it Work?
- Massage, stretching, range of motion exercises and identification of myofacial trigger points help with both the process of evaluation and treatment.
- Some soft tissue techniques are used to improve circulation, others are used to reduce adhesions and eliminate trigger points.
How Does it Help?
- Soft tissue abnormalities, tightness, limitations in range of motion and trigger points cause pain and limit mobility. Addressing dysfunction and maintaining soft tissue health is necessary for comfort and well being.
- When appropriate soft tissue treatment can be used to address swelling, edema, decrease spasms, decrease pain, increase scar mobility, improve circulation and increase range of motion.
- Improving range of motion and flexibility using soft tissue techniques help return patients to normal function after surgery or injury.