Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, often in an "S" or "C" shape.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy can help manage symptoms and prevent the condition from worsening.
Lordosis is an excessive inward curve of the lower back, often called "swayback."
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy helps alleviate pain and restore proper posture.
Kyphosis is an abnormal forward curvature of the upper spine, often causing a "hunchback" appearance.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy can help alleviate pain, improve posture, and prevent further progression of the curve.
Foot deformities are abnormal shapes or positions of the feet, such as bunions, flat feet, or hammertoes.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy helps improve function, reduce pain, and prevent further deformities.
Lower extremity deformity refers to abnormal shapes or alignment issues in the legs, hips, knees, or feet, such as bowlegs, knock knees, or hip dysplasia.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy helps restore function, reduce pain, and prevent further deformities.
Sports massage is a type of massage therapy focused on improving athletic performance, preventing injuries, and aiding recovery by targeting muscles and soft tissues.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy with sports massage helps enhance performance, prevent injury, and speed up recovery.
Medical massage is a therapeutic approach that uses massage techniques to treat specific medical conditions, such as chronic pain, injury, or muscle tension.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Medical massage combined with physical therapy helps manage pain, promote healing, and improve movement.
Relaxation massage is a gentle massage aimed at reducing stress, promoting relaxation, and relieving tension in the muscles.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Relaxation massage combined with physical therapy promotes overall relaxation, stress reduction, and can help with minor muscle pain relief.
Cupping therapy involves placing glass or silicone cups on the skin to create suction. This suction draws blood to the area, helping to improve circulation, relieve muscle tension, and reduce pain and inflammation. It’s often used in traditional medicine practices like Chinese medicine and is known for promoting relaxation and healing.
Treatment with Physical Therapy:
Cupping therapy promotes improved circulation, muscle relaxation, and pain relief. It enhances the healing process by targeting muscle tension, reducing inflammation, and supporting recovery, making it a beneficial addition to a comprehensive treatment plan for pain management and rehabilitation.