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Scottsdale Physical Therapy & Scottsdale Physical TherapistPhysiotherapy often times may be better than Physical Therapy at Arizona Sports Rehabilitation Center in Scottsdale AZ. Scottsdale Physical Therapy involves the process of treatments to an injured area utilizing various equipment. Physiotherapy it typically performed with the use of the hands, not equipment. Our Doctors and Therapists begin with an assessment of your condition that usually includes a medical history review and a physical examination. For Physiotherapy in Scottsdale, contact AZ Sports Rehab Center.
If you prefer Phyisotherapy over Scottsdale Physical Therapy, have our Physiotherapists in Scottsdale AZ assist you with your recovery with Physiotherapy, please contact us today at 480-663-7829. |
Dr. Weisflog uses a combination of several techniques of Scottsdale Physical Therapy (without equipment) to improve her patient's condition including, a series of rehabilitative stretches and strengthening exercises as well as muscular release techniques, which will be incorporated into each session. The primary focus is on the muscular component to the injury. Each session lasts about 45 minutes.
Conveniently Located in ScottsdaleSuite 720B Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am-7pm Sat: 9am-1pm or by appointment Email 480-663-7829
From WebMD: Hands-On Therapies Get Thumbs Up "For conditions such as back pain, osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia, some forms of alternative medicine did work well," Ware says. "Those were, specifically, chiropractic and deep tissue massage. So look for hands-on therapies to work well for these conditions." That's because moderate pressure to muscles and soft tissues stimulates a cascade of biological effects, explains Tiffany Field, PhD, director of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine. "We are finding that moderate pressure during during Physiotherapy is essential for any of the effects we see from massage," Field tells WebMD. "That may be one way chiropractic works, because typically a chiropractor applies moderate pressure. So does just about any sport that you do -- or any self-massage exercise like yoga. Anything that stimulates the body's pressure receptors will help." |
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