What is the Active Release Technique?
The Active Release Technique (ART) is a soft tissue management system created in 1984 by Michael Leahy, Doctor of Chiropractic and Aeronautical Engineer. The system is based on scientific evidence that following injury sustained by trauma, exercise or repetitive stress, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue develop adhesions. These adhesions cause the motion of muscles or joints to be altered resulting in a wide variety of symptoms including pain, weakness, numbness, tingling and reduced range of motion.
Rapid Release
ART is a new non-invasive treatment, designed to restore proper muscle function and movement to enable the body to perform at its most efficient level. Whether you're playing golf, running, sitting at your desk or caring for your children, improved heath equals enhanced performance and less pain.
Treatment
Adults and children, professional and Olympic athletes, office workers, laborers, housewives and many others can and do benefit from ART. Many patients faced with painful surgeries and long recovery periods benefit from the conservative and rapid results of ART. Treatments are conducted in a clinical setting, with direct contact between the doctor and the patient's skin. There aren't any needles, electrical devices or prolonged visits.
The Active Release Technique Session
Every ART session is a combination of examination and treatment. The Dr. Sid uses his or her hands to evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Abnormal tissues are treated by combining precisely directed tension with very specific patient movements. These treatment protocols - over 500 specific moves - are unique to ART. They allow providers to identify and correct the specific problems that are affecting each individual patient. ART is not a cookie-cutter approach. The number of treatments needed to resolve a problem varies and is specific to each case. The average number of visits is between 6 and 12, but patients can experience relief after only just a few visits. For more information on how A.R.T. can benefit you click www.activerelease.com
Active Release Technique
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