Chiropractic Manipulation
Manipulation is referred to minor movement of vertebrae in the spine. The objective of this movement is to realign vertebrae that have moved out of place for various reasons, from normal daily activity to trauma such as a motor vehicle accident.
When these vertebrae are out of place, it has an overall systemic effect on the body from musculoskeletal system to the central nervous system. Without proper alignment and proper nerve flow from the brain through all nerves, the systems in the body can't fully function. A manipulation is often a pressure from the chiropractor utilizing their hands or an instrument to move vertebrae back into its place.
Overall, manipulation is an excellent way to keep the body functioning at its highest level. When the body is in alignment, the body is able to respond and perform at its peak.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a treatment based on Chinese medicine, a system of healing that dates back thousands of years. At the core of Chinese medicine is the notion that a type of life force, or energy, known as Qi (pronounced "chee") flows through energy pathways (meridians) in the body. Each meridian corresponds to one organ, or group of organs, that governs particular bodily functions. Achieving the proper flow of Qi is thought to create health and wellness. Qi maintains the dynamic balance of yin and yang, which are complementary opposites. According to Chinese medicine, everything in nature has both yin and yang. An imbalance of Qi (too much, too little, or blocked flow) causes disease. To restore balance to the Qi, an acupuncturist inserts needles at points along the meridians. These acupuncture points are places where the energy pathway is close to the surface of the skin.
Rapid Release Technique
Scar Tissue forms in the body as a temporary patching mechanism for wounds caused by surgery, trauma or repetitive stress. This scar tissue is made from collagen just like our skin but without blood supply it dies, dries out, constricts and becomes brittle. Scar tissue fastened to tissues not normally connected, is called an adhesion. Adhesions can spread, entrapping nerves, causing pain and numbness or limiting range of motion. Un-diagnosed pain and restricted mobility are likely to be caused by these adhesions. Scar Tissue Therapy ™ is focused on relief of soft tissue problems caused by scar tissue adhesions. The shearing force of planar wave energy passes safely through flexible healthy tissue, but readily absorbed by the brittle, dense scar tissue.
RRT has determined the optimum frequency that resonates with the scar tissue for maximum effectiveness by using high speed video shot a2000 frames/second. With only a 2mm stroke, this therapy is feels good and is completely safe. We believe that Scar Tissue Therapy is the most effective way to treat painful scar tissue. Scar Tissue Therapy is fast, painless and lasting.
The RRT is the only high frequency vibration therapy device that will reduce pain, increase ROM, and function by releasing scar tissue, adhesions and easing chronic and acute musclespasm. The RRT’s unique frequency and arc motion allow use as a daily treatment, for pre-performance warm up or post performance recovery.
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Oriental herbal medicine
The origins of Chinese herbal medicine in China can be traced back at least 5000 years, making it one of the oldest and most long-standing health care systems in the world.
The practice of Chinese herbal medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine has developed and matured to become a natural and holistic system of primary health care that is being used by people from a wide range of cultural and social backgrounds to effectively treat and manage wide range of chronic and acute health problems.
Chinese herbal medicines are prescribed in capsules or decoction (tea), taking into account the individual therapeutic action of each herb, as well as the effects when combined together. A well constructed formula maximizes the effectiveness for treating a particular condition, while counteracting and minimizing the unwanted effects of an individual herb.
Massage Therapy
Pain Management
Manipulation is referred to minor movement of vertebrae in the spine. The objective of this movement is to realign vertebrae that have moved out of place for various reasons, from normal daily activity to trauma such as a motor vehicle accident.
When these vertebrae are out of place, it has an overall systemic effect on the body from musculoskeletal system to the central nervous system. Without proper alignment and proper nerve flow from the brain through all nerves, the systems in the body can't fully function. A manipulation is often a pressure from the chiropractor utilizing their hands or an instrument to move vertebrae back into its place.
Overall, manipulation is an excellent way to keep the body functioning at its highest level. When the body is in alignment, the body is able to respond and perform at its peak.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a treatment based on Chinese medicine, a system of healing that dates back thousands of years. At the core of Chinese medicine is the notion that a type of life force, or energy, known as Qi (pronounced "chee") flows through energy pathways (meridians) in the body. Each meridian corresponds to one organ, or group of organs, that governs particular bodily functions. Achieving the proper flow of Qi is thought to create health and wellness. Qi maintains the dynamic balance of yin and yang, which are complementary opposites. According to Chinese medicine, everything in nature has both yin and yang. An imbalance of Qi (too much, too little, or blocked flow) causes disease. To restore balance to the Qi, an acupuncturist inserts needles at points along the meridians. These acupuncture points are places where the energy pathway is close to the surface of the skin.
Rapid Release Technique
Scar Tissue forms in the body as a temporary patching mechanism for wounds caused by surgery, trauma or repetitive stress. This scar tissue is made from collagen just like our skin but without blood supply it dies, dries out, constricts and becomes brittle. Scar tissue fastened to tissues not normally connected, is called an adhesion. Adhesions can spread, entrapping nerves, causing pain and numbness or limiting range of motion. Un-diagnosed pain and restricted mobility are likely to be caused by these adhesions. Scar Tissue Therapy ™ is focused on relief of soft tissue problems caused by scar tissue adhesions. The shearing force of planar wave energy passes safely through flexible healthy tissue, but readily absorbed by the brittle, dense scar tissue.
RRT has determined the optimum frequency that resonates with the scar tissue for maximum effectiveness by using high speed video shot a2000 frames/second. With only a 2mm stroke, this therapy is feels good and is completely safe. We believe that Scar Tissue Therapy is the most effective way to treat painful scar tissue. Scar Tissue Therapy is fast, painless and lasting.
The RRT is the only high frequency vibration therapy device that will reduce pain, increase ROM, and function by releasing scar tissue, adhesions and easing chronic and acute musclespasm. The RRT’s unique frequency and arc motion allow use as a daily treatment, for pre-performance warm up or post performance recovery.
http://rapidreleasetech.com/
Oriental herbal medicine
The origins of Chinese herbal medicine in China can be traced back at least 5000 years, making it one of the oldest and most long-standing health care systems in the world.
The practice of Chinese herbal medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine has developed and matured to become a natural and holistic system of primary health care that is being used by people from a wide range of cultural and social backgrounds to effectively treat and manage wide range of chronic and acute health problems.
Chinese herbal medicines are prescribed in capsules or decoction (tea), taking into account the individual therapeutic action of each herb, as well as the effects when combined together. A well constructed formula maximizes the effectiveness for treating a particular condition, while counteracting and minimizing the unwanted effects of an individual herb.
Massage Therapy
Pain Management