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Specialized Physical Therapy - Specialized Physical Therapy . . . At Specialized Physical Therapy, we treat a number of different types of pain through Myofascial Release, a technique that relieves tension and pain by releasing and lengthening both muscles and the "fascia," or elastic web of connective tissue that ties your body together
Category: SPT Clinics - Specialized Physical Therapy Q A About Your First Visit to Specialized Physical Therapy 12 3 2016 We've put together some answers to questions that we hear frequently from patients when they are first coming to visit one of our clinics, including a little information about why we're different, how we work with your physician, how you should dress for the visit, and what
What to Expect - Specialized Physical Therapy The therapists at Specialized Physical Therapy approach healing from a whole-body perspective We are not just interested in helping the client alleviate pain, but also in finding the underlying cause of the pain
Appointments - Specialized Physical Therapy Patients on Medicare and insurance plans requiring prior authorization for treatment will need a physician prescription for therapy Please contact our office for more information or confirmation Please fill out this form or call 601-420-0717 if you would like to talk to us about your options or get more information about our clinics
Myofascial Release Basics - Specialized Physical Therapy The fascial system serves as a protective layer surrounding your muscles, bones, blood vessels, nerves, and organs It eases motion by helping each part of your musculoskeletal system slide smoothly, and it enables these systems to communicate with each other
MFR and Common Ailments - Specialized Physical Therapy What is Fascia? Fascia Gone Wrong: What can cause problems with fascia? How Do I Know if my Fascia has been Damaged? What is Myofascial Release (MFR) and How Can it Help? Myofascial Release and
Q A About Your First Visit to Specialized Physical Therapy At Specialized Physical Therapy, we use a whole-body treatment approach called Myofascial Release For this to work effectively, we need to be able to have skin-to-skin contact as much as is possible and appropriate
Patient Forms - Specialized Physical Therapy Links and forms for new patients to the myofascial release clinics of Specialized Physical Therapy located in Flowood and Ridgeland Mississippi
TMJ and Ringing Ears - Specialized Physical Therapy Tinnitus is commonly defined as the perception of a sound in the absence of an external sound source In essence, it’s hearing something that isn’t actually there, and is often described by patients as ringing in their ears