Naperville Chiropractor Offers Soft Tissue Techniques
Many of our Naperville patients often have complaints involving soft tissue. Soft tissue can mean many different things; muscle, tendon, ligament, fascia, and scar tissue can all fit under the “soft tissue” category. By working with the surrounding tissues associated with pain or joint dysfunction, our chiropractors have achieved remarkable success in getting our patients better.
Physical therapy and connective tissue mobilization can help to relieve some of the pain and discomfort. However, sometimes the best course of action is to seek out a chiropractor for treatment. Chiropractors can provide soft tissue treatments that can help to improve the range of motion and reduce pain.
Chiropractic Soft Tissue Techniques
We offer a variety of chiropractic soft tissue techniques to help you find relief from your symptoms, including:
- Active Release Technique
- Graston
- Trigger Point Therapy
- Specific therapeutic massage
- Hip flexor strain rehab
Active Release Technique
Active Release Technique is a hands-on physical therapy technique used to treat soft tissue injuries. It involves applying pressure and movement to the affected area to stretch and loosen the muscles, ligaments, and tendons. This helps improve blood flow and healing time.
Graston Technique
Graston Technique is a type of massage that uses stainless steel instruments to help break up scar tissue and improve blood flow. This can help speed the healing of soft tissue injuries.
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger point therapy is a type of massage that focuses on specific points in the muscle tissue. These are called trigger points, which can cause pain and tension throughout the surrounding muscles. By massaging these trigger points, you can relieve tension and pain, as well as improve flexibility and circulation.
Specific Therapeutic Massage
Massage has long been known as a way to help with soft tissue injuries. Specific therapeutic massage can help improve the blood flow to the injured area, promoting healing. Massage can also help reduce inflammation and pain.
Hip Flexor Strain Rehab
The hip flexor is a group of muscles that attach from the front of the hipbone to the top of the thigh bone. They are responsible for bending the hip and are often strained or injured when people do too much running or cycling. The main soft tissue injury site is at the junction where these muscles attach to the hipbone.
Soft Tissue Symptoms
Here are five of the most common symptoms that our patients complain about:
We’ll develop a personalized plan to address your specific needs and help you get on the road to recovery.
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- Back pain (chronic low back pain & spinal cord)
- Neck pain
- Shoulder pain
- Headaches
- Joint pain
We’ll develop a personalized plan to address your specific needs and help you get on the road to recovery.
Call us today at (630) 369-6666 to schedule an appointment.
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