ARE YOU IN PAIN? TRIED EVERYTHING, RIGHT?
Medications, lotions, physical therapy, steroid shots
Maybe even Surgery... Have you tried them all and still
NO RELIEF? Well, let me tell you about the advancements
in the treatment of pain. Its's called ART!!!!
ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUE®™
- ART is so unique it was granted a medical patent.
- It is a clinically studied, evidence-based, GOLD STANDARD Soft Tissue treatment for muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves entrapments.
- It works on headaches, neck and back pain, carpal tunnel, Shin splints, shoulder pain, sciatica, plantar fascitis, knee and foot problems, tennis elbow and much more.
- ART providers are trained to palpate and treat more than 300 muscular and fascial injuries and over 100 nerve entrapments, which often cause numbness and tingling.
What can be expected from treatment?
Active Release techniques, as the name implies, uses motion to fix the problem. Once the injury has been assessed, the provider uses hands on treatment and patient motion to "free up" the problem areas.
Treatment duration and frequency may vary depending on the severity and complexity of the injury. However, most patients experience rapid recovery, in 4 - 6 treatments.
Dr. John Maher, a chiropractic physician is one of the few ART providers of this non invasive treatment in the Orlando area for this effective method of pain relief.
About Dr. John P, Maher, DC, CCSP
A Chicago educated Chiropractic Physician, raised in Central Florida. Board certified by the American Board of Chiropractic Sports Physicians. He specializes in Muscle Therapy and Pain Managament. Selected as a medical Provider for the World Championship IRONMAN Performance Care Team. One of the few chiropractic physicians trained in the Navys' and Air Forces' hospital environment. He has Honorable served with distinction in Naval Special Warfare, US Special Operations Command.
"I want to assure you, quality, evidence based, health care and a team approach are my number one priorities. ART has thousands of providers world wide. Now, it is becoming the most requested form of soft tissue treatment in physical medicine".
Yours in Health,
John P. Maher
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