Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy

Myofascial trigger point therapy is a comprehensive rehabilitative manual therapy treatment approach designed to treat myofascial pain, which addresses postural distortions and movement dysfunction within the muscle (myo), and connective tissues (fascia) within the body. After conducting a thorough patient history, pain patterns are charted, movement assessments are performed, and structur... Read More

Myofascial trigger point therapy is a comprehensive rehabilitative manual therapy treatment approach designed to treat myofascial pain, which addresses postural distortions and movement dysfunction within the muscle (myo), and connective tissues (fascia) within the body.

After conducting a thorough patient history, pain patterns are charted, movement assessments are performed, and structural assessments are conducted. Restrictions and dysfunction within the connective tissue are treated, in order to restore optimal neurological function and tissue hydration to the superficial & deep fascia layers, ligaments, joint capsules, as well as scar tissue.

Myofascial trigger points are released utilizing compression on the trigger point during static, passive or active movement. Other forms of mechanoreceptor sensory input are effectively incorporated into the treatment, such as shear stretch, vibration, percussion, light touch, and more. Vapocoolant spray & stretch, muscle energy techniques, strain/counterstrain, and positional release, combined with passive, active and PNF stretches help to encourage the joints to return to their correct position, and the soft tissues to return to their normal resting length and function. Precipitating and perpetuating factors are addressed, and appropriate corrective home exercises are recommended.

Since this form of treatment requires movement during evaluation and treatment, it's recommended that you wear clothing you can stretch and move in, such as athletic shorts, tank top or sports bra. Please, no restrictive, thick or denim clothing!

PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NOT TREAT ANYONE FOR A WORKERS COMP CLAIM, MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT CLAIM OR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM.


Skin Care-Exfoliating Treatments

Exfoliating treatments otherwise known as “peels” improve acne, diminish fine lines & wrinkles, and reduce hyper-pigmentation. Peels can vary in type and intensity (from lighter to deeper peels), but essentially they all remove dead skin cells on the skin’s outer surface, speeding up the cellular turnover rate, revealing smoother more radiant skin. Exfoliating the skin also improves the penet... Read More

Exfoliating treatments otherwise known as “peels” improve acne, diminish fine lines & wrinkles, and reduce hyper-pigmentation. Peels can vary in type and intensity (from lighter to deeper peels), but essentially they all remove dead skin cells on the skin’s outer surface, speeding up the cellular turnover rate, revealing smoother more radiant skin. Exfoliating the skin also improves the penetration and absorption of active ingredients in your skin care products. Consult with your Licensed Skin Care Professional to determine which treatment is appropriate for your skin type and condition. Each exfoliating treatment can be performed alone, or with a facial, which includes customized masque preparations, extractions & massage. In most cases, best results can be achieved with a series of 6 to 12 treatments, scheduled 7 to 14 days apart, followed by monthly maintenance treatments.
Combine with a rejuvenating treatment for a non-surgical face-lift…Ah!


Skin Care-Rejuvenating Treatments

Rejuvenating treatments do not exfoliate the skin, but penetrate into the skin, using light waves, sound waves or electrical waves, to stimulate and rejuvenate the cells of the skin. Rejuvenating treatments also aid in product penetration by driving active ingredients deeper into the skin. Each rejuvenating treatment can be performed alone, or with a facial, which includes customized masque p... Read More

Rejuvenating treatments do not exfoliate the skin, but penetrate into the skin, using light waves, sound waves or electrical waves, to stimulate and rejuvenate the cells of the skin. Rejuvenating treatments also aid in product penetration by driving active ingredients deeper into the skin. Each rejuvenating treatment can be performed alone, or with a facial, which includes customized masque preparations, extractions & massage. In most cases, best results can be achieved with a series of 6 to 12 treatments, scheduled 7 to 14 days apart, followed by monthly maintenance treatments. Combine with an exfoliating treatment for a non-surgical face-lift…Ah!

I’ve practiced manual therapy for over 34 years, and I target complex pain issues by using comprehensive orthopedic and functional testing, and applying various manual therapy techniques to evaluate and treat within each session.

Integrating effective clinical sessions with individualized at-home daily exercises, identifying and correcting perpetuating factors, and incorporating corrective movement techniques can help restore balance to the systems of the body, in order to reduce, manage and/or eliminate pain.

I’ve practiced manual therapy for over 34 years, and I target complex pain issues by using compre... Read More

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