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Manual Therapy Techniques.

Manual Therapy Techniques.

Manual therapy is applications that include one or more of the special treatment types depending on the patient’s condition.
Soft Tissue Mobilization
This technique is applied to activate the joints and surrounding muscles. The main purpose is to correct joint movements and then reduce the tension of the muscles. Soft tissue mobilization is often used to treat myofascial adhesions that arise for different reasons. Thus, tissue fluids are activated and muscle tension is reduced. In this procedure, all of the muscles surrounding the spine are handled. Rhythmic stretching and strong pressure applied to these muscles are effective in activating the muscles.
Joint Mobilization
With joint mobilization, it is aimed to loosen the affected joints and increase the speed of movement. Because patients often complain of stiff muscles in their back. Although massage and ice application are frequently used to relieve pain; Since back pain recurs, joint mobilization should be preferred.
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Stretch and count technique focuses on improving neuromuscular reflexes that cause postural and structural problems. In this technique, which targets the points that trigger the pain, the doctor captures the most comfortable position where the sensitivity decreases. The person is held in this position for about 90 seconds. During this period, mild stretching and asymptomatic tension occurs. The patient is gradually removed from the position and the body muscles are allowed to return to their normal tension level. The muscle tension that occurs also determines the recovery phases. The stretch and count method is preferred for very sensitive back disorders and acute problems where other treatments do not respond

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