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Myofascial Soft Tissue

Myofascial Soft Tissue Therapy is a hands-on approach to releasing muscle tension and restoring flexibility by targeting the connective tissue surrounding muscles.

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Chiropractic Myofascial Soft Tissue Therapy is a hands-on technique used by chiropractors to address soft tissue dysfunction and muscle imbalances that contribute to pain, restricted movement, and overall musculoskeletal dysfunction. It focuses on targeting the myofascial tissues, which include muscles and the surrounding connective tissue called fascia.

During a Myofascial Soft Tissue Therapy session, the chiropractor applies various manual techniques to the affected muscles and fascia to release tension, break up adhesions, and restore optimal function. These techniques may include:

1. Myofascial Release: Gentle sustained pressure is applied to specific areas of tightness or restriction in the muscles and fascia to promote relaxation and improve mobility.
2. Trigger Point Therapy: Pressure is applied to specific points within a muscle that are hyperirritable and tender, known as trigger points, to alleviate pain and referred symptoms.
3. Active Release Technique (ART): This technique involves the chiropractor applying precise tension while the patient actively moves the affected muscle through a range of motion, helping to break up scar tissue and adhesions.
4. Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM): Specialized tools, such as Graston® or ASTYM® instruments, are used to apply controlled pressure to the muscles and fascia, facilitating tissue remodeling and healing.
5. Stretching and Strengthening Exercises: The chiropractor may prescribe specific exercises to stretch tight muscles and strengthen weak muscles, helping to restore balance and function to the musculoskeletal system.
Chiropractic Myofascial Soft Tissue Therapy is commonly used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including: 
– Muscle strains and sprains
– Myofascial pain syndrome
– Tension headaches
– Plantar fasciitis
– IT band syndrome
– Rotator cuff injuries
– Carpal tunnel syndrome
– Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
By addressing soft tissue dysfunction and muscle imbalances, Myofascial Soft Tissue Therapy aims to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and enhance overall musculoskeletal function. It is often integrated into comprehensive chiropractic treatment plans alongside other modalities such as chiropractic adjustments, exercise therapy, and ergonomic advice to optimize outcomes and promote long-term wellness.

Myofascial Soft Tissue: Unleashing the Power of Healing Touch

 

Hey, folks! Let’s talk about myofascial soft tissue therapy—a fancy way of saying we’re going to work some magic with our hands. Your body is a symphony of interconnected tissues, and sometimes those strings get a little tangled.

 

With myofascial release, we gently coax those tissues back into harmony, melting away tension and restoring flexibility. Whether it’s tight muscles from hitting the gym too hard or knots that have been tying you up in knots, we’ve got you covered.

 

So, if you’re ready to experience the healing power of touch, come on in and let’s set those tissues free!

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