At Anderson Physical Therapy, our services are designed with one goal in mind: to help you feel better, move better, and live with confidence—without relying on surgery or medication. Every treatment plan is thoughtfully crafted by Kylie Robertson, DPT, and delivered one-on-one in a calm, private setting where your goals and comfort come first.
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Manual therapy is a hands-on approach used in physical therapy and other healing modalities to address musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It involves techniques like massage, joint mobilization, and soft tissue work to restore function and reduce pain.
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Joint manipulation is a manual therapy technique, typically performed by a trained professional like a chiropractor or physical therapist, involving a controlled, high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust to a joint to restore optimal motion, function, and reduce pain. It's often used to improve range of motion and alleviate pain related to joint dysfunction.
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Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where a thin needle is inserted into the skin and muscle, specifically targeting myofascial trigger points. It's used to relieve pain, relax tense muscles, and restore proper muscle function. The procedure involves stimulating the trigger point with the needle, which can lead to a twitch response, a sign that the treatment is effective.
How does the Aspen Laser work?
Aspen Laser Therapy (also known as photobiomodulation therapy or “PBMT”) generates photochemical responses at the cellular level which increase circulation and cellular energy production while reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. PBMT also increases the rate and quality of tissue repair, improves muscle performance, enhances recovery and alleviates pain.
During each brief laser therapy session, the Aspen Laser uses a simple hand piece to deliver PBMT in a localized, region-specific manner. This allows for a more focused approach to treating specific areas of the body, helping to improve clinical outcomes and facilitating the healing process.
The Graston Technique is a type of manual therapy that uses specialized stainless steel instruments to address soft tissue restrictions and scar tissue. It's a form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that aims to break down scar tissue, improve blood flow, and enhance tissue healing.