Long Island Neck Pain Alleviated Naturally With Chiropractic Methods

By Guy Stannard


Neck pain is not something a person can tolerate for extended periods of time without it creating additional problems. The stresses and strains in the muscles and tendons soon affect other parts of the body. For people who have not had success with other therapies in Long Island Active Release Technique may be the answer.

ART is a highly specialized patented massage process specifically designed to approach hard to manage soft tissue concerns. Developed in the eighties, it was first used in the industry in 1991. It is an option in chiropractic office that employ a doctor who has been accredited to perform it through completion of the necessary training.

This hands-on application is similar to, but different from other massage therapies. It is typically used when the more common forms of care have not provided satisfactory results for issues involving muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia and nerves. The focus is on attending patients with postoperative issues and repetitive strain injuries from acute, chronic issues from overusing certain tissues.

ART is designed to help people regain texture, motion and proper function in their soft tissue. The process allows trapped nerves and blood vessels to become free and healthy again. Muscles and fascia need to have a fluid movement interaction between them, so when a fibrous adhesion impedes that, it must be removed.

A lot of conditions can be addressed in this way. Example of such issues are spine and back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, tendinitis, TMJ, headaches, whiplash, shin splints and joints with inflammatory disorders. It can also help situations with painful restrictions such as when surgeries have left scar tissue to build up or muscles have become overused.

It may take a few sessions to find total relief, but most people do fell less numbing, tingling and pain, while experiencing an increase in strength and range of motion after their first application. Following through with any recommended stretches, exercises and lifestyle changes limits the chances the trouble will return. Because of the specificity in the approach, the results are fairly predictable.




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