The Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is a tool that we use to allows us to efficiently locate and treat individuals who are diagnosed with soft tissue dysfunction. We often combine IASTM with therapeutic exercise plans in Plymouth, Indiana to enhance recovery and strengthen affected areas. Here are the conditions where the IASTM is typically used for:
- Neck Pain
- Heel Pain/Achilles Tendinitis
- Muscle Strains
- Back Pain
- Trigger Finger
- Chronic Pain
- Hip Pain
- And More
Why IASTM Works Better for Soft Tissue Healing
Unlike traditional therapy methods, IASTM allows for precise treatment of soft tissue restrictions and adhesions. By combining our hands-on expertise with advanced tools, we can:
- Detect underlying tissue restrictions that might be missed with conventional methods
- Provide faster, more effective relief from pain and stiffness
- Improve range of motion and promote optimal healing
- Reduce the likelihood of re-injury through targeted therapy
Our therapists customize each session based on your unique condition, ensuring you receive care that’s specifically tailored to your needs.
How We Deliver Effective IASTM Therapy
Our approach to IASTM combines thorough assessment, patient education, and hands-on treatment. Here’s how we ensure the best outcomes:
- Comprehensive Evaluation – We assess your movement patterns, pain triggers, and soft tissue health to understand your specific needs.
- Targeted Treatment – Using IASTM tools, we gently work on restricted tissue areas to break down adhesions and stimulate healing.
- Integrated Care – IASTM is often combined with strengthening exercises, stretching, and other physical therapy techniques for optimal results.
- Ongoing Support – We educate you on proper exercises, posture, and habits to maintain mobility and prevent future injury.
FAQs About Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)
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