Massage Therapy
- Holistic approach with natural healing.
- Combines relaxation and pain relief.
- Uses fascial techniques and trigger point therapy.
- Focuses on client goal achievement.
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- Patient-centered treatment plans.
- Collaborative care with other health professionals.
- Treats a wide range of clients.
- Combines deep tissue, relaxation, and therapeutic styles.
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- Focus on hospital-based rehabilitation.
- Expertise in brain and spinal cord recovery.
- Emphasizes natural remedies for healing.
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- Addresses postural imbalances and chronic pain.
- Utilizes myofascial and trigger point release.
- Employs neuromuscular techniques for pain.
- Combines techniques with Swedish massage.
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- Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle pain relief.
- Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions and stiffness.
- Trigger point release targeting localized muscle knots.
- Facilitated stretching to improve flexibility and mobility.
- Range-of-motion progression for rehabilitation after injury.
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Acupuncture
- Pain management and trauma-related conditions using varied needling techniques.
- Needle-based treatment for stress, anxiety, and depression relief.
- Acupuncture for insomnia and sleep disturbance regulation.
- Fertility support through targeted acupoint stimulation and needling.
- Fibromyalgia and chronic pain treated with acupuncture and cupping.
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Chiropractic
- Active Release Techniques (ART) for soft-tissue dysfunction.
- Graston Therapy for fascial and muscle adhesions.
- Diversified chiropractic adjustments for spinal joint dysfunction.
- Kinesio taping and movement re-patterning to restore biomechanics.
- Exercise rehabilitation and SFMA-guided movement retraining.
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- Manual therapy for joint mobility and soft tissue release.
- Diversified chiropractic adjustments for spinal and joint alignment.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy for fascial dysfunction.
- Neurofunctional acupuncture to address neuromuscular pain patterns.
- Cupping therapy to reduce muscle tension and promote healing.
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- Spinal adjustments for pain relief and alignment.
- Soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension.
- Rehabilitation exercises for injury recovery and strength.
- Manual joint mobilization to improve range of motion.
- Acupuncture-assisted chiropractic care for pain management.
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Physiotherapy
- Orthopaedic care for musculoskeletal conditions and injuries.
- Manual therapy techniques for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
- Individualized exercise programs for rehabilitation and return-to-activity.
- Patient education on injury prevention and self-management.
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- Hands-on manual therapy and joint mobilizations.
- Trigger point release for muscle tension and pain.
- Evidence-based exercise programs for rehab and strength.
- Chronic pain management through tailored physiotherapy.
- Sports injury rehabilitation and return-to-training programs.
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- Hands-on manual therapy and joint mobilization techniques.
- Mobilization with movement for joint pain and dysfunction.
- Hydrotherapy for rehabilitation and exercise in water.
- Lumbo-pelvic and cervico-thoracic advanced physical therapy.
- Post-surgical, sports, work-injury and arthritis rehabilitation.
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- Pain management using education, manual therapy, and exercises.
- Chronic condition self-management and functional restoration.
- Acute injury recovery and sport-related rehabilitation programs.
- Post-operative joint rehabilitation and progressive loading exercises.
- Contemporary medical acupuncture integrated with physiotherapy techniques.
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