The Graston Technique We have 2 Certified Graston Providers as part of our Clinical Team. We were one of the very first P.T practices to offer this advanced soft tissue technique and while many other therapy centers now have one or more clinicians trained in these techniques, very few can offer the same level of experience and results. The Graston Technique is a form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that is highly effective in evaluating and treating soft tissue lesions. In fact, it has been clinically proven to achieve quicker and better outcomes in treating many common orthopedic/ sports injuries including:  Achilles tendinosis/ itis Hamstring injuries ITB syndrome Plantar fasciitis Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow Rotator cuff tendinosis/ itis Patellofemoral disorders  Typically, the Graston technique has a positive outcome in 75-90% of all conditions treated. The Graston technique is recognized and used by many leading Division 1 Universities, Professional ... | |
Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT) is a subspecialty area of Physical Therapy, whereby a Physical Therapist uses a skilled hands-on approach to the joints of the body and related soft tissues to improve joint motion and reduce soft tissue (commonly muscle) restrictions, which in turn will result in a reduction in pain, improved motion, flexibility and function as well as other benefits.  This model of treatment utilizes a detailed assessment of the injured area including all joints involved and careful palpation of the surrounding soft tissues, which provides the clinician with important information which is not obtained by using diagnostic tests such as an X-Ray or MRI.  Subsequently, the impairments noted are specifically addressed using a combination of joint and soft tissue techniques which results in faster pain relief and improved function, than might otherwise be achieved by other treatment methods. Once the patient’s pain is ... | |
Anodyne Therapy We are an Anodyne (InfraRed) Therapy Care Provider for Peripheral Neuropathy Combined with balance & proprioceptive drills, this program consistently provides neuropathic pain relief & improves a person’s balance & gait, which in turn helps to prevent falls & promotes independence. Of interest, Glenda studied the use of this treatment procedure for peripheral neuropathy as part of her Doctorate program. As many people are aware, there are a number of underlying reasons for peripheral neuropathy, while the most common reason is diabetes. Many people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy experience a burning type pain in their feet, which is often managed by taking medication designed to treat ‘nerve’ pain ,but when Anodyne Therapy is successful, the person may no longer need to take medication to control their pain! For more information, regarding the use of Anodyne Therapy, visit: www.anodynetherapy.com Speak To A Physical Therapist 1st Ask About A Free ... | |
Manual Therapy Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy  Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT) is a subspecialty area of Physical Therapy, whereby a Physical Therapist uses a skilled hands-on approach to the joints of the body and related soft tissues to improve joint motion and reduce soft tissue (commonly muscle) restrictions, which in turn will result in a reduction in pain, improved motion, flexibility and function as well as other benefits.  This model of treatment utilizes a detailed assessment of the injured area including all joints involved and careful palpation of the surrounding soft tissues, which provides the clinician with important information which is not obtained by using diagnostic tests such as an X-Ray or MRI.  Subsequently, the impairments noted are specifically addressed using a combination of joint and soft tissue techniques which results in faster pain relief and improved function, than might otherwise be achieved by other treatment methods. Once the ... | |
BRIGHTON MI, CLINIC
7701 W. Grand River, Suite 100
Brighton MI, 48114
OUR HOURS
8.00AM to 7pm Mon-Th.
8.00AM-5pm Fri. Sat. By Appt.
CONTACT US
Phone: 517-579-2839
FAX: 517-579-2838
LOCATION DETAILS
Our Brighton Clinic is located approximately 1/4mile east of the Woodland Center (same side of the road) and is the next driveway after Bendix Rd.
HOWELL MI, CLINIC
2810 W. Grand River, Suite 100
Howell MI, 48843
OUR HOURS
8.00AM* to 7pm Mon-Th.
8.00AM*-5pm Fri. Sat. By Appt.
*Appts prior to 8am are often available upon request.
CONTACT US
Phone: 517-545-3200
FAX: 517-545-3236
LOCATION DETAILS
Our Howell Clinic is located approximately 1/4mile east of the Tomato Bros. Restaurant (same side of the road) and beside L.O. Eye
FOWLERVILLE MI, CLINIC
125 E. Grand River, P.O. Box 323
Fowlerville MI, 4836
OUR HOURS
8.00AM to 7pm Mon-Th.
8.00AM-5pm Fri. Sat. By Appt.
CONTACT US
8.00AM to 7pm Mon-Th.
8.00AM-5pm Fri. Sat. By Appt.
LOCATION DETAILS
Our Fowlerville Clinic is located downtown Fowlerville beside the Fowlerville Pharmacy and a few doors down from the Bloated Goat.
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