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Manual Therapy in Chubbuck

Manual therapy is a “hands-on” approach to healing used by many physical therapists as part of a recovery program. It’s not the same type of treatment as chiropractic or massage therapy, although manual therapy is often mistaken for those. A physical therapist will use his or her hands instead of exercise or medical equipment to apply pressure directly to muscles or joints. The goal is to increase circulation and relieve pain from a wide variety of injury types. In fact, your Pocatello physical therapist will probably use manual therapy as a method to assess an injury during your first appointment. If you have any questions about this non-invasive form of physical therapy, contact High Desert Physical Therapy to set up an appointment

WHAT IS MANUAL PHYSICAL THERAPY?

Manual therapy is usually divided into two different types of physical therapy: Soft tissue work and mobilization/manipulation. For soft tissue work, your physical therapist will apply pressure to (you guessed it) soft tissues, such as muscles. This has proven to be very effective in various forms of pain relief. It’s also used to break up scar tissue following surgery or an accident and to increase circulation. Mobilization/manipulation techniques are used to twist, pull, push or otherwise manipulate bones and joints into the proper position. Range of motion can be severely restricted in your limbs following an injury, so mobilization/manipulation therapies are aimed at restoring proper joint function.

TYPES OF MANUAL THERAPIES USED IN CHUBBUCK

HIGH-VELOCITY, LOW-AMPLITUDE THRUSTING

This is an aggressive manual therapy technique designed to help the joints open and close more effectively. Your Pocatello physical therapist will move a joint right up to the limit of its natural restrictive barrier. This may sound intense, but it’s actually a pain-free technique. The goal is to restore the movement in a restricted joint.

JOINT MOBILIZATION

If you have a joint that you cannot move on your own, your physical therapist may employ joint mobilization. This involves loosening up a restricted joint and increasing its range of motion. The motions applied to the joint will be slow in speed, with increasing distance — right up to the natural limits of the affected joint.

MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES

Muscle Energy Techniques (METs) are used to get restricted joints moving again and to stretch out muscles that may have shortened during the recovery period after surgery or an injury. Your physical therapist will apply a direct counterforce to an arm, leg, foot or hand and then ask you to contract a muscle in a specific direction. This is repeated several times from different positions, and it allows you to work a joint or muscles with light resistance that you can’t apply on your own or with equipment. This also is considered an “active” manual therapy procedure, in which you do part of the muscle work along with your physical therapist. (“Passive” therapies are ones where the physical therapist does all the work, such as a joint mobilization.)

SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION

Soft Tissue Mobilization (STM) is a passive technique applied by a physical therapist. This is similar to massage therapy and is most commonly used to break up inelastic muscle fibers, like those you would see in scar tissue. It can also relieve muscle tension and move tissue fluids around. Deep pressure is usually applied to the muscles along the spine, for example, when dealing with pain associated with a back injury or surgery.

STRAIN–COUNTERSTRAIN

When a neuromuscular reflex is abnormal, it can cause problems with a person’s posture or with muscle structures. Strain–counterstrain techniques allow the patient to engage in mild stretching with the aid of a physical therapist to “reset” the way that muscles react. This technique is gentle enough that it can even be used to treat severe back pain.

If you’re suffering from ongoing pain after an injury or surgery, don’t try to “wait it out” or see if things will eventually heal on their own. Manual therapy and other physical therapy techniques can help restore the quality of life that you deserve. Request an appointment with a Pocatello physical therapist today.

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I have been going to High Desert Physical Therapy for approximately 4 years now, on and off, for various injuries and issues I have had. Every time I go in I am greeted with a smile and I always feel very welcome. Jared is very knowledgeable as well as friendly. He takes the time to get to know each of his clients on a personal level. I have been to other physical therapists in the past. But I will never go to another in the future. Jared goes above and beyond for his clients and that’s what makes his business truly successful.

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I have had the best experience at every appointment. Kind and friendly atmosphere. Brandi is fantastic. She has helped me so much. On days that are unbearable she is kind and caring. Brandi has so much compassion for her patients. I feel that the treatment she is providing will be a great success. I highly recommend High Desert Physical Therapy.

PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM
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BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION TRAINING
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CUPPING
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ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
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IASTM
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DEEP TISSUE LASER THERAPY

TRIGGER POINT THERAPY
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PELVIC FLOOR REHAB
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CONCUSSION THERAPY
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DYNAMIC TAPING
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FUNCTIONAL DRY NEEDLING
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MANUAL THERAPY

TOTAL MOTION RELEASE
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VESTIBULAR THERAPY
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COLD COMPRESSION THERAPY
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ASTYM
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ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUE
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SPORTS REHAB

ULTRASOUND
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SPINAL MANIPULATION
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SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION
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PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY
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ORTHOPEDIC THERAPY
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THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE

ELBOW, WRIST & HAND PAIN 
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FOOT & ANKLE PAIN 
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BACK PAIN & SCIATICA 
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SHOULDER PAIN 
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HIP & KNEE PAIN 
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ARTHRITIS 

BALANCE & GAIT DISORDERS
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MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT INJURIES
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NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS 
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PRE-SURGICAL REHAB 
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SPORTS INJURY CLINIC

VERTIGO & DIZZINESS
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STROKE
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TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
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CHRONIC PAIN
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FIBROMYALGIA

NECK PAIN & HEADACHES
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POST-SURGICAL REHAB
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TORTICOLLIS
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WORK INJURIES 
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PARKINSON’S DISEASE