Instrument- Assisted Manual Therapy
The Instrument- assisted manual therapy is a type of manual therapy that uses specialized stainless steel instruments to detect and treat soft tissue injuries. It is often performed by chiropractors, physical therapists, and other healthcare professionals to improve mobility, relieve pain, and promote healing.
Tendonitis (e.g., tennis elbow, Achilles tendonitis)
Plantar fasciitis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Shin splints
Rotator cuff injuries
Post-surgical scarring
Myofascial pain
Lower back pain
Conditions Treated by This Therapy:
Reduces Pain: Alleviates discomfort caused by soft tissue injuries.
Improves Mobility: Restores range of motion in areas affected by stiffness or scar tissue.
Enhances Recovery: Speeds up healing by addressing underlying adhesions and increasing circulation.
Targets Chronic and Acute Conditions: Effective for treating both long-term injuries and recent strains or sprains.