By Julio Riess


Chiropractic care is becoming more utilized and more accepted by traditional physicians. This method is non invasive and can be very effective. You may find pain relief in Long Island Active Release Techniques Therapy. If other methods have failed to produce the desired results, give this therapy a try.

ART therapy has been beneficial to all types of patients, from typists to athletes. The techniques focus on caring for patients with pain involving soft tissue, such as tendons, muscles, nerves and more. The provider uses his or her hands to evaluate areas causing distress and then puts tension on affected areas with very specific movements.

Often patients have explored other types of medicine to alleviate pain. All too often drugs are prescribed for chronic pain that may actually cause a secondary problem, addiction. Patients wanting to find relief without drugs may turn to chiropractic care. The process is non invasive, yet produces good results. Patients with debilitating pain may become open to chiropractic care after other methods failed to be helpful.

The ART technique employs five hundred moves that are specific to this technique alone. The use of the provider's hands is especially significant to find and analyze the cause of a patient's suffering. The provider feels the soft tissue, which is integral to this care. Be sure to use a provider who is certified in this method.

Overuse of specific muscles is often a cause of patients' pain. Any type of repetitive motion, such as typing or computer work, can place undue strain on a particular muscle or muscle group. Typically, the overuse is associated with the patient's employment. Patients may not be able to simply change their body behavior, since they need to make a living.

With time and continued overuse, patients' conditions may worsen. Ongoing ART care can help patients maintain and may prevent further damage to the soft tissue. Patients who suffer from a reduced range of motion, weakness or numbness may find ART effective. For acute or chronic pain, this newly developed method could be just what the doctor ordered.




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