Manipulation/ mobilization is used to diagnose and treat soft tissues and joint structures for the purpose of modulating pain; increasing range of motion, reducing or eliminating soft tissue inflammation, inducing relaxation, improving contractile and non- contractile tissue repair, extensibility, and or stability, facilitating movement and improving function.
A broad range of activities intended to improve strength, range of motion, flexibility, cardiovascular fitness and to increase a person's functional capacity.
Individual home programs are written, taught and monitored closely by the therapist through the duration of one's therapy with progressive modifications that are based on the individual needs, progress and established goals.