Friday, November 20, 2015

Newly Developed Long Island Active Release Techniques Therapy

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.

Active Release Techniques, commonly referred to as ART are used to relieve many types of pain. The method is actually patented and has proven helpful to average patients and athletes. Patients suffering from conditions affecting soft tissue, from sciatica to tennis elbow, may find relief with ART.

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 chiropractor learns the five hundred ART moves that are used to evaluate and address patients' pain. Extra training is required to become certified in the ART method. This training builds on everything the provider has learned but takes it to a new level.

Frequently a patient's employment involves repetitive motion that results in overuse of muscles and surrounding areas. Conditions like carpel tunnel are very common among office workers who type and use computers several hours a day. ART can be most helpful in these circumstances.

Pain management is very important, as it may prevent further damage to joints and soft tissue. To simply ignore the pain can be as destructive as overuse of medication to relieve pain. Pain management by ART may give patients a better quality of life by relieving and managing their pain.




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