It is a clinical approach utilising specific hands on techniques, including but not limited to manipulation/mobilisation, used by the therapist to diagnose and treat soft and joint structures for the purpose of modulating pain, increasing range of motion(ROM),reducing or eliminating soft tissue inflammation inducing relaxation, improving contractile and non contractile tissue repair,extensibility,facilitating movement and improving function.
Tapping: Taping are to Restrict the motion of an injured joint, compress soft tissue to reduce swelling, support anatomical structures involved in the injury, serve as splint or secure dressing, protect the injured joint from re-injury, and protect the injured part while the injured part is in the healing process.
Osteopathy: Osteopathy takes a holistic, whole-body approach to healthcare.It uses manual ‘hands-on’ techniques to improve circulation and correction of joint of body with altered bio mechanics, without the use of drugs.
Myofascial therapy : It focuses on releasing muscular shortness and tightness. There are a number of conditions and symptoms that myofascial release therapy addresses.
Cranio sacral therapy: Cranio sacral therapy is a gentle, hand-on approach that release tension deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance.
IASTM: IASTM is a technique that uses instruments to remove scar tissues from injured soft tissues and facilitate healing process through formation of new extracellular matrix proteins such as collagen.