Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Long Island Neck Pain Alleviated Naturally With Chiropractic Care

By Guy Stannard


Neck pain is not something a person can tolerate for extended periods of time without it creating additional problems. The stresses and strains in the muscles and tendons soon affect other parts of the body. For people who have not had success with other therapies in Long Island Active Release Technique may be the answer.

ART is a patented process that is a state of the art massage method designed to manage soft tissue issues. It was developed in the eighties and introduced to the industry in 1991. It is used in many chiropractic offices though it may only be performed by those who have completed the necessary training to become a credentialed provider of this approach.

This application is hands-on and is quite different from other types of massage therapies. It is usually used only when no other method has succeeded in providing relief in issues involving ligaments, muscles, fascia, tendons and nerves. Most of the patients who require this approach have acute, chronically overused muscle tissue, postoperative complications or repetitive strain injuries.

ART is designed to help people regain texture, motion and proper function in their soft tissue. The process allows trapped nerves and blood vessels to become free and healthy again. Muscles and fascia need to have a fluid movement interaction between them, so when a fibrous adhesion impedes that, it must be removed.

This approach is able to assist with a variety of conditions. These include joint related inflammatory disorders, whiplash, shin splints, TMJ, headaches, sciatica, tendinitis, back and spinal pains, and carpal tunnel syndrome. It is also capable of addressing painful restrictions caused by scar tissue accumulation as a result of surgery and strain from muscle overuse.

It may take a few sessions to find total relief, but most people do fell less numbing, tingling and pain, while experiencing an increase in strength and range of motion after their first application. Following through with any recommended stretches, exercises and lifestyle changes limits the chances the trouble will return. Because of the specificity in the approach, the results are fairly predictable.




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