Myofascial release is a form of bodywork that takes into account the whole body. Fascia intertwines not just through our muscles but through our whole body including the organs, nerves, spinal cord, skin and bones. If you have pain in one area of the body the cause may be coming from a myofascial dysfunction in another area of the body. Myofascial release is the most useful and safest form of treatment for conditions such as: sprains, tight muscles, aching muscles, headaches, jaw pain, back pain including disc injuries, neck pain, shoulder injuries and many more. #Physical_therapy_near_me #Therapy_specialists
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Vestibular Rehabilitation is an exercise-based therapy that maximizes the body’s natural ability to maintain balance. Any patient with dizziness or disequilibrium who is motivated can benefit from this educational process. Program goals are to reduce or eliminate dizziness and vertigo, improve balance and gait skills, and to prevent falls. #Austin_physical_therapy #Physical_therapy
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Our geriatric therapy and fall risk assessment and prevention program was designed to help our patients achieve all of their functional goals and maximize their quality of life. We offer rehabilitation programs that are individual in nature and based on a collaboration between the patient and the therapist. At Austin Physical Therapy Specialists, we focus on muscle weakness and deconditioning, difficulty walking, impaired coordination and balance, osteoarthritis, total hip and knee replacement, joint pain, cardiovascular, and neurological problems. #Physical_therapy #Physical_therapy_near_me
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Often patients with pelvic floor dysfunction consult physicians in a variety of specialties, to understand their their condition. Fact is, many pelvic floor/women’s health issues are caused by dysfunctional muscles, connective tissues and joints that can cause pain and disruption of pelvic floor function. Over the past decade, a small number of physical therapists are now providing pelvic floor physical therapy. Physical therapists specialize in the treatment of nervous system, muscle, tendon, and joint disorders. This being the case, pelvic floor disorders, which are commonly caused by tight, weak, spasmed, and uncoordinated pelvic floor muscles, (and often times the involvement of the lower abdominals, lower back and hip muscles) can be addressed by the well-trained physical therapists at Austin Physical Therapy Specialists. #Physical_therapy #Physical_therapy_near_me
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The pelvic floor is made up of layers of muscle, nerves controlling the muscles, and fascia that connect everything together. Women’s Health - Austin Physical Therapy Specialists - conveniently located for Austin call (512) 371-7273 . https://austin-pt.com/womens-health/
Physical therapy is the most conservative, and natural treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. At Austin Physical Therapy Specialists, we offer a number of tools such as manual therapy, postural and body mechanic training, neuromuscular re-education, myofascial release, dry needling, class VI laser and electrical stimulation to treat orthopedic and sports injuries. Our customized treatments will assist patients to return to daily functions and desired sports activities as soon as possible. We offer treatment protocols for neck and back, shoulder, foot and ankle, hand and wrist, and hip and knee injuries. #Therapy_specialists #Physical_therapy_in_Austin_Texas
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At Austin Physical Therapy Specialists. we offer personalized one- on -one aquatic therapy treatment. By providing a buoyant, supportive environment to enhance balance and movement, aquatic therapy helps many patients return to day-to-day activities sooner. Our pool is kept at 94 degrees and our therapy team is specially trained to work with orthopedic and neurological patients and offer exercise protocols to increase strength, stamina, and flexibility. If you are in pain, do not wait, call us for more information about aquatic therapy and learn how we can help your symptoms. #Austin_physical_therapy #Physical_therapy
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