Advanced Technology
The right tools and experience to help you reach your goals
Exceptional rehabilitation comes from combining professional expertise, evidence-informed practice and advanced technologies. That formula defines success and helps you achieve the best outcome when working with our physical and occupational therapists.
Every patient responds differently to treatment. Whether you’re recovering movement following an injury, improving range of motion after surgery or enhancing athletic performance, our team is committed to identifying the right therapist and care plan for your diagnosis and overall goals.
As a cutting-edge rehabilitation provider, we are committed to remaining current on the latest research and advancements, ensuring that we are using the most advanced techniques and treatments.
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Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is a form of rehabilitation that helps increase strength with low intensity exercise, placing less stress on your joints. The technique involves applying a tourniquet-like cuff to an arm or leg to reduce blood flow while exercising. As muscles relax and contract during exercise, the device maintains constant pressure, enabling fewer exercise repetitions, use of lighter weights and enhanced muscle growth and strength gains.
Ideal for athletes and individuals with limited or restricted mobility, BFR builds strength before surgery, assists with pain issues and bridges the gap between rehabilitation and recovery, especially post-surgery.
Benefits of BFR
- Increased muscle size and strength
- Improved cardiovascular capacity
- Decreased joint/tissue stress
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Along with other rehabilitation techniques, our therapists provide a manual therapy technique called cupping. Using special cups on the skin along with suction, the technique pulls blood to or away from parts of the body.
Benefits of cupping
- Decreased inflammation
- Decreased muscle spasms
- Decreased pain
- Improved blood and oxygen circulation
- Improved range of motion
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Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a technique that works like a standard massage, but is done with specialized instruments in place of a therapist’s hands. These instruments allow more direct treatment of the soft tissues involved with movement—muscles, fascia, ligaments and tendons.
IASTM focuses on specific areas to relieve stiffness and improve range of motion, and is ideal for anyone with soft-tissue pain, injuries or conditions.
Benefits of IASTM
- Faster pain relief
- Improved mobility
- Quicker rehabilitation and recovery