Manual Therapy and Hands on Treatment

An added benefit of PhysioLogix Sports PT's personalized treatment approach is our emphasis on longer duration manual therapy and hands-on techniques. Our therapists are highly trained in a variety of manual therapy techniques, including high velocity, low amplitude thrust techniques, also known as joint manipulation.

Joint manipulation involves a quick and precise movement of a joint to improve its range of motion. It is a highly effective technique that can often produce an audible pop or cracking sound, similar to what you may have seen or heard in videos online. While this sound may be surprising, it is a normal response and indicates the release of gas bubbles from the joint.

Hands on Techniques

Our therapists utilize various other hands-on techniques such as joint mobilizations, soft tissue mobilizations, and myofascial release. These techniques are designed to enhance joint mobility, reduce pain, and improve tissue flexibility, all of which contribute to your overall recovery and well-being. Depending on the condition you present with, out team will determine the appropriate manual technique that will address the particular presentation. That could be one or all of the aforementioned treatments.

Joint Manipulation

During your treatment sessions, if joint manipulation is deemed appropriate for your condition, our skilled therapists will utilize these techniques to target specific joints that may be restricted or causing discomfort. By applying a controlled force to the joint, we can help restore proper movement, reduce pain, and improve overall function.

It's important to note that joint manipulation should only be performed by trained professionals who have a deep understanding of anatomy and biomechanics. At PhysioLogix Sports PT, our therapists are extensively trained in these techniques and will ensure that the treatment is safe and tailored to your individual needs.

Our Methodology

Our hands-on methodology is associated with and directly involving the following procedures and schools of thought:

  • Joint Mobilization to ALL regions of the spine and body including:

    • High Velocity Low Amplitude Thrusts (HVLA)

    • Mobilization with Movement

    • Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs)

  • Stretch Therapy

  • Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Feedback (PNF)

    • Rhythmic Initiaion (RI)

    • Hold-Relax (HR)

    • Contrat-Relax-Contract (CRC)

    • Contract-Relax (CR)

    • Rhythmic Stabilizations (RS)

  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)

  • Muscle Energy Techniques

  • Joint active and passive range of motion techniques

  • Massage and Soft Tissue Mobilization for ALL regions of the spine and body

  • Maitland Technique

The informed selection and utilization of these techniques, along with excellent patient service in general, allow for a better therapeutic alliance between the patient and clinician. This has been shown here to lead to better outcomes and patient experience!

By combining longer duration manual therapy, hands-on techniques, and targeted joint manipulation when appropriate, we can provide you with a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses your specific needs. Our goal is to optimize your rehabilitation outcomes, improve movement patterns, and help you achieve your optimal performance.

Experience the difference of our hands-on manual therapy approach at PhysioLogix Sports PT. Schedule an appointment today and let us help you on your path to recovery and optimal performance.