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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At Austin Physical Therapy Specialists, we assess the patients’ needs as well as the unique aspects of their conditions following surgery. We have developed customized rehab programs that help our patients maximize function and prevent re-injury. Our goal is to complete the patients’ treatments in a timely manner so that they can return to an active lifestyle with decreased pain and improved function. Our therapists provide advanced, hands-on postsurgical care customized to each patient’s individual needs. #Therapy_specialists #Physical_therapy_in_Austin_Texas
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Dry needling involves inserting fine needles into muscle tissue, ligaments or tendons. It can be helpful in releasing chronically tight muscles and also muscles in spasm. #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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Dry needling involves inserting fine needles into muscle tissue, ligaments or tendons. It can be helpful in releasing chronically tight muscles and also muscles in spasm. This allows exercises to be performed more effectively and the pain cycle can be broken. The needle is inserted into the muscle and a twitch response is elicited from the muscle. This twitch means that the muscle is ‘releasing’ and the needle will continue to be manipulated until the twitch ceases. A pain referral pattern may also be experienced during treatment from the trigger point. Dry needling can be used on a variety of patients to treat back pain, neck pain, shoulder injuries, knee injuries, etc. #Austin_physical_therapy #Physical_therapy
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