Manual Therapy

Manual therapy refers to the “hands-on” treatment of underperforming muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints.

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Manual Therapy Can Provide Natural, Safe Pain Relief

Are you in pain as a result of an injury, disease, or surgical procedure?

Manual therapy can help you find relief. Our Idaho physical therapists use a variety of tools and treatment techniques to relieve pain while also improving function. Manual physical therapy may be the answer to persistent, nagging pain. To get started, contact Wright Physical Therapy to schedule an appointment.

 

Will I Experience Any Discomfort During Manual Therapy Sessions?

Many first-time physical therapy patients believe that their appointments will be uncomfortable, unpleasant, or even agonizing. However, this is not the case, manual therapy is completely safe, non-invasive, and painless.

Aside from its amazing pain-relieving abilities, the best thing about manual therapy is that it does not require the use of any harmful medications to work.

At Wright Physical Therapy, our physical therapists are highly trained medical professionals who understand the body’s limitations as well as its strengths. In fact, many patients see improvement after just one session of manual therapy!

Techniques Of Manual Therapy

There are a variety of manual therapy techniques available to patients. Manual therapy techniques may include, but are not limited to:

Manual traction

The physical therapist will apply gentle pressure to a certain area of the body during manual traction to gently stretch the soft tissues and restore normal, natural motion. While this procedure can be used on other areas of the body, such as the arms, legs, and back, it is most often used on the neck.

Joint mobilization

When you experience extreme discomfort following an injury, it is usually the product of a limited joint. Our physical therapists are specially qualified in the mobilization of confined joints by applying pressure at a low velocity.

Spinal manipulation

Spinal manipulation is a gentle, hands-on manual therapy technique used to assess and improve spinal function and relieve pain. It may help with joint pain relief, inflammation reduction, and nerve function improvement.

Soft tissue massage

Physical therapy massage therapies vary from what you would hope to see at a salon. These are more treatment-oriented and have a medicinal function. Massage treatments are used by our Idaho physical therapists to split up scar tissue and adhesions created by inflammation or damage in order to manipulate the soft tissues. This is accomplished by the use of deep pressure and rhythmic stretching, which assists them in locating and mobilizing highly restricted areas of the body. Additionally, these techniques also assist in increasing blood flow and circulation to the affected muscles and soft tissues.

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What Else Should I Know About Manual Therapy?

In a nutshell, manual therapy is a safe, hands-on therapeutic technique used to treat patients who are living with pain as a result of illness or injury. Our physical therapists have received extensive training from accredited institutions in specialized manual therapy methods.

The hands-on therapy is used to help physical therapists mobilize stiff joints and soft tissue. It is a cutting-edge treatment method that helps with swelling reduction, restraint reduction, joint mobilization, and mobility enhancement. If you are curious about the advantages of this therapeutic method, keep reading!

Discover If Manual Therapy Could Benefit You Today!

Are you frustrated by your limited mobility? Do you find yourself unable to do many of the things you enjoy because of pain or discomfort? Manual therapy can assist you in resuming a full and happy life. Our dedicated Idaho physical therapists are eager to meet with you and get you back on your feet. If you would like to learn more about the many benefits of manual therapy, make an appointment with Wright Physical Therapy today!

 

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