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Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

Myofascial Release Therapy

Spinal Stabilization

The McKenzie Method

Dry Needling

At ISR, it’s important to us that you understand how your body works and how certain conditions can cause you pain. To help with this, we’ve included information below about the typical causes and treatments for a variety of conditions we encounter.

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a type of motorized spinal decompression that may help to relieve back pain. A gentle stretch of the spine helps take pressure off the spinal discs, allowing oxygen, water and nutrients into the discs so they may heal more quickly.

Myofascial Release Therapy

Myofascial Release Therapy is a technique applied by your physical therapist utilizing gentle, directional pressure to restricted fascia so pain is relieved and normal muscle function can resume. Facsia is the connective tissue that surrounds every bone, muscle, organ and nerve in the body.

Spinal Stabilization

Spinal Stabilization is an active form of exercise used in physical therapy. It is designed to strengthen muscles to support the neck, mid-back, or low back, and help prevent spine pathology.

The McKenzie Method

The McKenzie method (or mechanical diagnosis and therapy, MDT) is a system of diagnosis and treatment for spinal and extremity musculoskeletal disorders. A feature of the method is emphasizing patient empowerment and self-treatment. It includes a set of guidelines for evaluating someone’s movement as well as exercises designed to improve spinal mobility and posture.

Dry Needling

Dry Needling is a safe, minimally uncomfortable and often effective treatment for patients with certain musculoskeletal conditions. Dry needling is a treatment performed by skilled, trained physical therapists, certified in the procedure. A thin monofilament needle penetrates the skin and treats underlying muscular trigger points for the management of pain and movement impairments.

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a skilled application of hands-on techniques by skilled clinicians to manipulate soft tissue, joints, to assess, diagnose, and treat musculoskeletal disorders, aiming to reduce pain, decrease muscle tension, improve range of motion, free nerve entrapments, and enhance overall function.