Manual Therapy I will always provide care with sincerity and dedication.
Manual therapy is a treatment in which a skilled and experienced therapist uses their hands and small tools to effectively alleviate pain and imbalances in muscles, joints, and nerves.
Based on a detailed and precise diagnosis, a skilled manual therapist performs 1:1 therapy tailored to the patient's symptoms.
Manual therapy is performed based on precision tests using various equipment to help relieve pain.
Low Back Pain
Spinal and Cervical Disorders
Post-Trauma Symptoms
Headaches
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
Posture and Gait Imbalances
Autonomic Nervous
System Disorders
Joint Disorders
Shoulder Pain
Office workers often suffer from lower back and neck issues due to prolonged sitting and poor posture. Manual therapy helps identify and treat pain, improving these common physical problems.
Heavy backpacks, long hours of studying, and excessive smartphone use can harm adolescent spinal health. Manual therapy helps correct posture and alleviate pain, supporting healthy growth.
Childbirth can weaken the pelvic muscles and ligaments, causing misalignment. Manual therapy helps relax tense muscles and alleviate pain during pelvic realignment.
Even without imaging abnormalities, pain or numbness from traffic accidents may result from muscle tension and inflammation. Manual therapy focuses on relieving muscle tension and treating inflammation.
We offer private treatment rooms to ensure comfort and focus, addressing patients' concerns about receiving therapy in open spaces.
We provide one-on-one diagnoses and develop customized treatment plans based on the patient’s pain and imbalances, ensuring effective care.
Our clinic stays open until 9 PM to accommodate office workers who need therapy for chronic pain but have busy schedules.
We handle insurance verification and claims on behalf of patients, allowing them to focus on healing without the hassle of paperwork.
Manual therapy may cause temporary discomfort or pain as it targets weakened or tense muscles. Adequate rest and avoiding strenuous activities typically lead to gradual improvement.