Dry cupping
involves placing a suction cup over the desired region to draw the skin into
the cup through the vacuum. Minor bruises appear on the body as blood rushes to
capillaries, toxins are released, and lymphatic system is drained. As a result,
the body is assisted in healing, although the patient initially experiences
mild discomfort. The bruises disappear after some days and the patient
gradually starts finding this therapy relaxing in nature.
Dry
cupping is an effective drugless therapy that is used to treat a
variety of conditions including constipation, joint pain, migraines, fatigue,
shoulder tension, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis.
The nature of the applied
technique depends on the therapist, medical condition, desired results, and
patient’s skin and health. Therapist may choose to leave the cups on the body
or move them around to remove pain through massage. The therapist may decide to
use the deep techniques to work on deeper layers of muscle and tissue.
Dry cupping
involves placing a suction cup over the desired region to draw the skin into
the cup through the vacuum. Minor bruises appear on the body as blood rushes to
capillaries, toxins are released, and lymphatic system is drained. As a result,
the body is assisted in healing, although the patient initially experiences
mild discomfort. The bruises disappear after some days and the patient
gradually starts finding this therapy relaxing in nature.
Dry
cupping is an effective drugless therapy that is used to treat a
variety of conditions including constipation, joint pain, migraines, fatigue,
shoulder tension, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis.
The nature of the applied
technique depends on the therapist, medical condition, desired results, and
patient’s skin and health. Therapist may choose to leave the cups on the body
or move them around to remove pain through massage. The therapist may decide to
use the deep techniques to work on deeper layers of muscle and tissue.
Patients who require Complementary and Alternative
therapies like Physiotherapy or Acupuncture usually have balance issues.
Balance is critical for proper movement including walking and running as well
as psychological needs like confidence and management of anxiety. Impairment of
Static Balance, which is essential for control of stationary body, may lead to
fractures or falls. Restriction of Dynamic Balance, which is critical for
movement, may lead to issues with muscle control and pain.
Balance issues afflict patients who are aging or who
have medical issues related to the nervous system, vision, bones, ears, or
organ system. Some common symptoms are issues with gait, balance, dizziness,
and sense of motion. Athletes who have stressed and strained muscles due to
overuse or repetitive use may experience pain and restricted motion.
Balance exercises | Balance problems | Balance exercises for seniors
Acupuncture
is a Chinese therapeutic treatment which inserts sterile, fine, and flexible
needles in specific points in the body. This is done to promote the release of
endorphins within the body that lead to reduction of pain. These chemicals act
as “healing messengers” that stimulate the nerve ending and muscles within the
body in order to reduce inflammation and reduce pain in areas such as the back
and neck. These endorphins also help alleviate psychological issues such as
stress, anxiety and depression. They also may improve fertility and promote
proper food digestion.
Thus,
Acupuncture is used to help heal various issues such as neck and back pain,
muscle spasms, Osteoarthritis, depression, and Gynecological Disorders.
The duration of an Acupuncture session is usually 30 minutes to
1 hour. The duration of each session as well as number and frequency of
treatments depend on the patient’s conditions and desired results.
Dry Needling is less invasive because it utilizes thin
needles so that the patients may not feel the needle to penetrate the skin
although the “twitch response” is still present. This treatment is more
effective than Standard Care, Physiotherapy, or Wet Needling. Results of this
Rehabilitation therapy become visible within 2-4 treatment sessions but this
estimate changes based on several factors such as health of patient and
duration of symptoms.
Insertion of a
dry needle in the area where the body has a “trigger point” provides
therapeutic treatment for chronic and acute pain, trauma, and injuries; issues
with range of motion; and muscle ache, tension, and strains. Needles are
inserted to minimize tissue damage and change metabolism and circulation.
Muscles that have chronic dysfunction feel crampier and tender after treatment
than less affected muscles.
If you are experiencing pain or have recently
experienced an injury, our dedicated team will work with you to develop a
personalized treatment plan through physical therapy. Our
physiotherapists will provide hands-on assessment and develop a personalized
treatment plan that is tailored to your schedule and routine. Throughout your
entire physical therapy treatment, you will receive attentive care from experts
in a modern, spacious and clean environment.
When
you are ready you will receive a personalized home exercise program to allow
you to stay healthy on the job and further enhance your rehabilitation.
Acupuncture is a Chinese therapeutic
treatment which inserts sterile, fine, and flexible needles in specific points
in the body. This is done to promote the release of endorphins within the body
that lead to reduction of pain. These chemicals act as “healing messengers”
that stimulate the nerve ending and muscles within the body in order to reduce
inflammation and reduce pain in areas such as the back and neck. These
endorphins also help alleviate psychological issues such as stress, anxiety and
depression. They also may improve fertility and promote proper food digestion.
Thus, Acupuncture is used to help heal
various issues such as neck and back pain, muscle spasms, Osteoarthritis,
depression, and Gynecological Disorders.
The
duration of an Acupuncture session is usually 30 minutes to 1 hour. The
duration of each session as well as number and frequency of treatments depend
on the patient’s conditions and desired results.
Insertion of a dry needle in the area where the body has a “trigger point” provides therapeutic treatment for chronic and acute pain, trauma, and injuries; issues with range of motion; and muscle ache, tension, and strains. Needles are inserted to minimize tissue damage and change metabolism and circulation. Muscles that have chronic dysfunction feel crampier and tender after treatment than less affected muscles.
Dry Needling is
less invasive because it utilizes thin needles so that the patients may not
feel the needle to penetrate the skin although the “twitch response” is still
present. This treatment is more effective than Standard Care, Physiotherapy, or
Wet Needling. Results of this Rehabilitation therapy become visible within 2-4
treatment sessions but this estimate changes based on several factors such as
health of patient and duration of symptoms.