Coast Performance Rehabilitation
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Massage Therapy
- Movement incorporated during treatment.
- Patients remain clothed during sessions.
- Focuses on root cause, not just symptoms.
- Treats chronic and complex issues.
- Thorough health history and assessment.
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- Identifying root causes of pain and dysfunction.
- Correcting muscular imbalances with massage.
- Deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy.
- Neuromuscular therapy and myofascial release.
- Restoring pain-free, functional movement.
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- Injury rehabilitation through massage and movement.
- Integrates PNF stretching into treatments.
- Applies joint mobilization for better function.
- Utilizes deep tissue massage techniques.
- Employs myofascial release for tissues.
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- Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation.
- Deep tissue work for chronic muscle tension.
- Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions.
- Trigger point therapy for localized pain relief.
- Joint mobilization and active soft tissue release.
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Chiropractic
- Restores function, builds resilience with hands-on care.
- Addresses root cause of pain and limitations.
- Manages everyday aches to complex musculoskeletal concerns.
- Supports concussion recovery (CCMI approach).
- Treats TMJ-related pain with tailored strategies.
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- Joint and soft tissue mobilizations.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue techniques.
- Spinal adjustments for chiropractic care.
- Exercise rehabilitation strategies for recovery.
- Treats athletic performance and injury recovery.
- Addresses repetitive strain and postural issues.
- Helps with workplace and motor vehicle injuries.
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Physiotherapy
- Treating athletic and motor vehicle accident injuries.
- Rehabilitating post-orthopedic surgery and work injuries.
- Addressing temporomandibular disorders with physiotherapy.
- Utilizing manual therapy and dry needling techniques.
- Providing individualized exercise programs and education.
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- Movement-based rehabilitation programs.
- Progressive exercise for recovery and performance.
- Hands-on manual therapy techniques.
- Injury recovery for diverse individuals.
- Sport-specific injury management.
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- Client education for body understanding and injury resilience.
- Enhancing movement for better performance.
- Reducing pain using manual therapy techniques.
- Maximizing mobility with exercise and dry needling.
- Improving resilience to daily life or sports injury.
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- Supports runners for pain-free, optimal movement.
- Helps soccer players improve performance without pain.
- Assists pre- and postpartum patients with movement goals.
- Addresses various activity levels for optimal function.
- Focuses on pain-free movement across all activities.
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- Hands-on manual therapy for joint and tissue issues.
- Dry needling for muscle pain and trigger points.
- Functional exercise to regain strength and movement.
- Education on injury prevention and long-term success.
- Pelvic floor rehabilitation for women's health.
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- Manual therapy for various orthopedic problems.
- Functional dry needling (IMS) for pain.
- Exercises and home tasks for recovery.
- Treating athletic injuries and performance.
- Rehabilitating work and motor vehicle injuries.
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- Movement-based rehabilitation and exercise programs.
- Hands-on therapy techniques for body relief.
- Functional dry needling and IMS treatments.
- Vestibular rehabilitation for balance issues.
- Injury recovery for active youth and adults.
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- Integrative manual therapy and strengthening approaches.
- Intramuscular stimulation (IMS) for muscle release.
- Rehab post-orthopaedic procedures and injuries.
- Addressing work-related and sports injuries.
- Focused care for shoulder and golf injuries.
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- Exercise-based therapy for quick recovery.
- Manual therapy and IMS/dry needling.
- Certified in vestibular rehabilitation.
- Treats fractures and broken bones.
- Supports recovery from shoulder conditions.
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- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue issues.
- Movement integration to improve body function.
- Sports rehabilitation for athletic recovery.
- Exercise prescription for strength and mobility.
- Functional dry needling and IMS for pain relief.
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Athletic Therapy
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for acute and chronic injuries.
- Comprehensive movement assessment to find root causes.
- Manual therapy including soft tissue release and joint mobilizations.
- Exercise prescription and physical reconditioning for return-to-activity.
- Return-to-sport recovery and functional performance restoration.
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- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for muscle, bone, and joint injuries.
- Movement assessment and individualized exercise prescription for recovery.
- Manual therapy including soft tissue release, mobilizations, PNF stretching.
- Taping and bracing for joint support and injury management.
- Therapeutic modalities (ultrasound, electrotherapy) for symptom control.
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- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for acute and chronic injuries.
- Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue mobility restoration.
- Exercise prescription for strength, conditioning, and reconditioning.
- Movement assessment and return-to-sport recovery planning.
- Taping, bracing, and injury prevention strategies.
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Kinesiology
- Functional movement assessment for activity-specific movement quality.
- Exercise prescription emphasizing strength training for daily life.
- Active rehabilitation to manage and recover from movement injuries.
- Pre- and postnatal exercise therapy focusing on breathing and core.
- Return-to-activity planning to prevent reinjury during sport/play.
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- Functional movement assessment for recreational and competitive athletes.
- Exercise prescription to improve capacity and overcome progress plateaus.
- Active rehabilitation addressing neuromyofascial and joint function issues.
- Biomechanical analysis and movement correction for individualized training plans.
- Return-to-activity planning and injury prevention for varied age groups.
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