Saturday, November 14, 2015

Newly Developed Long Island Active Release Techniques Therapy

By Julio Riess


Chiropractic care has become increasingly accepted by providers of more traditional types of medicine. This method is not invasive and does not involve any drugs. Long Island Active Release Techniques Therapy may relieve pain even when other types of care failed.

Active Release Techniques, commonly referred to as ART are used to relieve many types of pain. The method is actually patented and has proven helpful to average patients and athletes. Patients suffering from conditions affecting soft tissue, from sciatica to tennis elbow, may find relief with ART.

While many patients go straight to their chiropractor at the first sign of pain, other patients may exhibit some reluctance. These patients may go to a chiropractor as a last resort of sorts. They are pleasantly surprised when chiropractic care actually provides pain relief. Chronic pain is debilitating and affects both the body and the mind.

The chiropractor learns the five hundred ART moves that are used to evaluate and address patients' pain. Extra training is required to become certified in the ART method. This training builds on everything the provider has learned but takes it to a new level.

Frequently a patient's employment involves repetitive motion that results in overuse of muscles and surrounding areas. Conditions like carpel tunnel are very common among office workers who type and use computers several hours a day. ART can be most helpful in these circumstances.

With time and continued overuse, patients' conditions may worsen. Ongoing ART care can help patients maintain and may prevent further damage to the soft tissue. Patients who suffer from a reduced range of motion, weakness or numbness may find ART effective. For acute or chronic pain, this newly developed method could be just what the doctor ordered.




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