Jen traveled to Boulder CO to attend this course with Dr. Howard Schubiner and Charlie Merrill, PT. This seminar focused on the treatment of chronic pain by addressing the neural pathway dysfunction. For those suffering from chronic pain, this work change truly change your life. Call, , email or schedule an appointment to discuss what this treatment is and can do for you.
Jen is now RockPods certified. Cupping Therapy is an excellent adjunct to myofascial treatments. By creating suction and negative pressure, Cupping Therapy is used to soften tight muscles and tone attachments, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, bring hydration and blood flow to body tissues, and drain excess fluids and toxins by opening lymphatic pathways.
Jen is now RockPods certified. Cupping Therapy is an excellent adjunct to myofascial treatments. By creating suction and negative pressure, Cupping Therapy is used to soften tight muscles and tone attachments, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, bring hydration and blood flow to body tissues, and drain excess fluids and toxins by opening lymphatic pathways.
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Maggie is our clinic's adorable assistant, who will make you feel relaxed and at home in our space. At Progressive Physical Therapy, LLC you will always work one to one first with Jennifer to diagnose, strategize and create an effective treatment plan to help you meet your specific therapy needs. You play the key role in your recovery.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early to complete paperwork, if you have not downloaded and completed it already. Your first visit will last about 60 minutes. You will go over an in depth history of your issues, review your medical history, medications and any other relevant information before your physical examination begins.
Chronic pain can be described as ongoing or recurrent pain, lasting beyond the usual course of acute illness or injury or more than 3 to 6 months, and which adversely affects the individual's well-being. A simpler definition for chronic or persistent pain is pain that continues when it should not. Your physical therapist can help you rule out any medical or biomechanical sources of your pain, and rule in a neural circuit issue.
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