MODALITES

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Spinal Decompression

  • Spinal decompression works by gently stretching the spine which takes pressure off the spinal discs, nerves and other structures in your spine. This helps promote movement of water, oxygen and nutrients into the discs.

    • Relieve pressure in the injured area

    • Improved circulation of nutrients to the spine

    • Increase flexibility of joints

    • Postural alignment

    • Lower back pain

    • Sciatica

    • Lumbar radiculopathy

    • Stenosis

    • Scoliosis/spinal curvature

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Shockwave Therapy

  • Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive technique that utilizes acoustic waves which carry high energy to painful spots and tissues with subacute, subchronic and chronic conditions. The energy promotes regeneration and reparative processes of the bones, tendons, and other soft tissues.

    • Relieve pain

    • Promote healing in injured soft tissues, ligaments and tendons

    • Help with chronic injuries

    • Plantar fasciitis

    • Shin splints

    • Tennis/Golfer’s elbow

    • Tendinopathies

    • Compressed nerves

    • Frozen shoulder

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Electrotherapy

  • Electrotherapy is a therapeutic treatment that applies electrical stimulation in treating muscle spasms and pain. During treatment, electrical stimulation sends electrical pulses that cause specific muscles to contract. This contraction allows muscles to maintain strength and muscle tone, prevents atrophy from disuse and increases range of motion by mimicking the way the body moves during exercise.

    • Manage and reduce pain

    • Improve blood flow and circulation

    • Facilitate the repair of muscle and other body tissues

    • Maintain and/or increase range of motion.

    • Lower back pain

    • Neck/mid-back pain

    • Edema/swelling

    • Muscle atrophy

    • Strains/sprains

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