ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
Small electrical impulse applied to the area of injury. Relieves pain, reduces swelling, promotes muscle tone and stimulates endorphins to decrease pain naturally.


INTERSEGMENTAL TRACTION
Passive motion into the spinal region, stretching spinal joints, increasing mobility.


ULTRASOUND
High frequency sound waves penetrate deep into the body creating a heat response. Breaks down trigger points and disperses calcium salts.


MASSAGE
Reduces chronic muscle spasms, avoids scar tissue formation, promotes better circulation and increases range of motion.


SUPERFICIAL HEAT/HYDROTHERAPY
Application of hot or cold packs to increase circulation, relax muscles and reduce joint stiffness.


PARAFFIN TREATMENT
Soothing hot wax treatment that promotes healing deep within the soft tissue.


TRIGGER POINT THERAPY
Compression of muscles with sustained pressure to relax the affected area.

Trigger Point Therapy (also called neuro muscular therapy) is a deep tissue massage focusing on points of spasm in muscles causing deep pain that may also refer to other areas of the body.

Trigger Point Therapy is based on neurological laws that explain how the central nervous system maintains homeostatic balance, and in many cases, eliminates the cause of a person's acute to chronic myofascial pain and dysfunction.

The American Academy of Pain Management recognizes this form of massage therapy as an effective treatment for back pain caused by soft tissue injury.


IONOTOPHORESIS TREATMENT
Procedure which introduces medication through the skin via electrical estimulation in the form of ions.