Active Release Techniques in Spokane
The Gold Standard in Soft-Tissue Care
Active Release Techniques (ART) is a specialized hands-on therapy designed to address problems affecting muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and other soft tissues throughout the body.
ART works by identifying and breaking down scar tissue and injury buildup within the muscles, restoring them to their normal, healthy function. This technique also helps relieve the pressure placed on surrounding blood vessels and tissues that typically develops as a result of swelling and injury.
The Purpose Behind Active Release Therapy
The primary aim of ART treatment is to enhance muscle function and provide meaningful, lasting pain relief. This innovative technique has proven effective at permanently resolving conditions that develop from overused or chronically strained muscles. Our Spokane chiropractic team has achieved outstanding results using Active Release Techniques with competitive athletes — including Ironman competitors — as well as patients managing repetitive motion injuries.
A Highly Effective Option for Migraine Sufferers
How A Simple Chiropractic Technique Can Help
Many migraine sufferers rely heavily on over-the-counter and prescription medications to get through the day. What most people don't realize is that prolonged use of these medications can take a serious toll on the liver and kidneys over time. An ART-certified chiropractor at our Spokane clinic can offer a non-invasive, drug-free alternative — one that focuses on identifying and treating the underlying source of your migraines rather than simply managing the symptoms.
No matter what type of pain brings you through our doors, our chiropractic team is equipped to help reduce your discomfort and restore your function so you can get back to living life fully. Our providers are certified in Active Release Techniques and have helped a large number of patients throughout the Spokane area find relief from debilitating pain. ART is incorporated into our customized treatment plans for back and shoulder pain, work-related conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, and sports injuries such as shin splints.
When you call to book your appointment, ask whether Active Release Techniques might be the right fit for your situation.