This is the most common technique used by the chiropractor. This hands-on approach aligns and mobilizes the vertebrae using light thrusting motions.
Thompson Drop Method
Uses the table and gravity to provide mobilization of the spine and pelvis with less force.
Logan Basic
A technique that uses gentle manipulation and is commonly used on young children.
Cox Flexion Distraction Technique
This is the most common technique used by the chiropractor. This hands-on approach aligns and mobilizes the vertebrae using light thrusting motions.
Activator Technique
Uses a small instrument to contact the area being adjusted and give a specified amount of force or thrust.
Post Isometric Relaxation Technique
A stretching technique that works with the muscles and body’s systems to relax tight muscles and reduce pain. Dr. Sullivan has had great success with this technique.
Radial Pressure Wave Therapy
Radial Pressure Waves (RPW) are sound waves that generate pulses in the tissue. Radial Pressure Wave therapy is a non-invasive therapy that helps reduce muscle pain and stimulates connective tissue by increasing blood flow and reducing scar tissue. This can help in the treatment of tendinitis and joint problems and can help to improve pain in various musculoskeletal conditions.
Shoulder, Elbow, or Knee pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Scar tissue
All treatable issues with Radial Pressure Wave Therapy.
Usually, 4 to 8 treatments with a duration of two to ten minutes each is all that is needed for patients to see improvement.
Inquire today if Radial Pressure Wave Therapy can help you!
*Along with numerous other soft tissue therapies, such as IASTM/Graston, PNF, Interferential Therapy, Therapeutic Ultrasound, Kinesio Taping, and More.