At Specialized Physical Therapy, we treat a number of different types of pain through Myofascial Release, a technique that relieves tension and pain by releasing and lengthening both muscles and the "fascia, " or elastic web of connective tissue that ties your body together. Many of our patients liken our sort of therapy to massage; while it's different from massage, the experience is similar.
Our clinic is a soothing oasis where we treat each patient as an individual and work with them to ease pain, increase mobility and enjoy life again. We treat TMJ dysfunction, headaches/migraine and neck pain that result from dental challenges. We treat sexual dysfunction, prenatal/postpartum, post-op breast health, pudendal neuralgia, incontinence, endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction.
Our clinic is a soothing oasis where we treat each patient as an individual and work with them to ease pain, increase mobility and enjoy life again. We treat TMJ dysfunction, headaches/migraine and neck pain that result from dental challenges. We treat sexual dysfunction, prenatal/postpartum, post-op breast health, pudendal neuralgia, incontinence, endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction.
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As the first practice of its kind in the state of Mississippi and several surrounding states, we have been fortunate enough to implement exclusive myofascial release and manual therapy protocols that have been refined since our practice began 35 years ago. The moment you step into our inviting clinic, you will realize that we are not your typical physical therapy practice.
The fascial system serves as a protective layer surrounding your muscles, bones, blood vessels, nerves, and organs. It eases motion by helping each part of your musculoskeletal system slide smoothly, and it enables these systems to communicate with each other. Damage to your fascial system can cause a wide variety of symptoms, and these are frequently misdiagnosed or attributed to other causes.
Muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues are intimately involved structures within the body. Part of a surgeon's challenge is to repair the structures in need without injuring nearby tissue. Even the best surgeons cannot prevent post-surgical adhesions and scars from forming as a natural part of post-surgical healing.
We've put together some answers to questions that we hear frequently from patients when they are first coming to visit one of our clinics, including a little information about why we're different, how we work with your physician, how you should dress for the visit, and what, generally, to expect. How is Specialized Physical Therapy different than other physical therapy and massage therapy practices?
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Kyla Weems
Sep 04, 2017
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Jerome and his staff are truly lifesavers! They have helped me tremendously with my migraines, TMJ, back and neck pain. They go above and beyond to help their patients and I am so thankful to have found them. There are many places that claim to offer similar services and benefits, but I wouldn't trust my health to anyone except the SPT professional practitioners that have advanced myofascial training. If you are looking for pain relief, improved health and wonderful people that treat you like family...Specialized Physical Therapy is the place!
Vivian McBride
Dec 30, 2016
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Pam Wood
Oct 03, 2016
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