Active Release Technique at
Linford Chiropractic
A.R.T. is a state of the art system for the treatment of the underlying muscle and soft tissue problems that can cause pain, stiffness, weakness, or numbness.
How does A.R.T. work?
Any injury can cause scar tissue (or adhesions) to form. This scar tissue can trap nerves, or prevent muscles from working and moving properly.
With A.R.T., your doctor can locate the scar tissue that has built up and break it down. This is accomplished by applying tension to the scar tissue while moving the muscle through a full range of motion.
A.R.T. treatment is safe and is so effective that many world-class athletes demand A.R.T. treatment as part of their training and rehab.
FAQs
What are adhesions (and why should they concern you)?
Adhesions can cause problems because they act like glue to “gum up” muscle tissue. This can result in weakness, pain, and reduced flexibility. In addition, if scar tissue develops around a nerve, it may cause symptoms of tingling or numbness. If left too long, this may lead to permanent nerve damage.
Why won’t the pain go away by itself?
The major factor that allows this chronic injury cycle to continue is the scar tissue (adhesions) that build up in soft tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves). When scar tissue changes the way that the muscles function, this leads to further irritation and inflammation, which in turn leads to a continuation of the cycle and more pain.
As long as scar tissue is present, the chronic injury cycle will continue.
A.R.T. helps to stop this cycle by breaking down the offending scar tissue restrictions and restoring normal tissue motion and function.
What types of conditions can A.R.T. help?
- Neck pain
- Mid/Low Back Pain
- Headaches
- Jaw Pain
- Tendinitis/Tendinosis
- Sciatica
- Whiplash
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Shoulder Pain
- Elbow Pain
- Hip/Groin Pain
- Leg Pain
- Knee Pain
- Foot Pain
- Shin Splints
Can A.R.T. help patients who have had chronic pain for years?
Proven Effectiveness
This treatment is one of the most effective procedures for muscle and tendon injuries. In fact, in a recent study in the Journal of Occupations Rehabilitation, A.R.T. had a success rate that was higher than conventional treatments for tendon-type injuries.
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