- TREATMENTS & SERVICES
Methods of Treatment
Methods of treatment available at Activemoov clinics:
A therapeutic technique involving the manipulation of soft tissues in the body. It can help relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation.
A massage technique that targets the inner layers of muscles and connective tissue. It helps to break up scar tissue and reduce tension in muscle and tissue.
This therapy involves applying pressure to specific, sensitive points within muscle tissue to alleviate pain and dysfunction.
A non-invasive treatment that uses sound waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing process, particularly beneficial for injured tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues.
A type of decompression therapy that relieves pressure on the spine, often used to treat conditions like herniated discs and sciatica.
Also known as ultrasound imaging, it uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body structures, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.
A therapy that uses sound waves to treat and manage pain, muscle spasms, and inflammation, promoting tissue healing.
Utilizes electrical energy for medical treatment, including muscle stimulation, pain management, and increasing blood circulation.
Involves inserting thin needles into the muscle tissue at trigger points to relieve pain and improve mobility.
Combines dry needling with electrical stimulation to enhance blood flow and provide prolonged pain relief.
An ancient form of alternative medicine where cups are placed on the skin to create suction, which can help with pain, inflammation, and blood flow.
Focuses on the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles, to restore its natural elasticity and reduce pain.
Involves exercises and stretches designed to improve the range of motion in joints and muscles, enhancing overall movement.
A fundamental technique to improve flexibility, reduce muscle tension, and prevent injuries.
Manual therapy encompasses a variety of hands-on techniques, including joint mobilization and manipulation, to alleviate pain and restore function.
A form of suspension exercise that uses a system of ropes and slings to improve strength, stability, and neuromuscular control.
A compression technique that uses inflatable garments to enhance lymphatic and venous circulation, often used for reducing swelling and improving recovery.
Tailored exercise programs designed to strengthen muscles, improve endurance, and support recovery from injuries.
A therapeutic approach that may involve a combination of treatments such as temperature therapy, compression, and elevation to manage injuries and pain.
Guidance provided on proper body alignment and ergonomic practices to prevent strain and injury, as well as to promote overall health and well-being.