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Get answers to common questions about Muscle Strains And Sprains Treatment.
Many patients notice reduced pain and improved mobility after one to three sessions, though severity and chronicity affect pace. Your chiropractor will assess soft tissue dysfunction and recommend a tailored treatment plan, combining Active Release with exercises and home care.
Yes. Active Release techniques are modified for age, medical history, and tissue tolerance. We perform a comprehensive evaluation and adjust pressure, session length, and exercise progressions to ensure safety while promoting healing, mobility, and reduced pain for older adults.
Treatment frequency depends on injury severity, chronicity, and response. Acute strains may need 3-6 visits, while chronic issues often require 6-12 sessions plus home exercises. Your provider will outline a clear plan with milestones and reassess progress regularly.
Therapists use targeted pressure and movement which can feel uncomfortable but not overly painful. We communicate continuously and modulate intensity. Any brief discomfort is balanced by rapid improvement in mobility, reduced adhesions, and measurable pain reduction.
Yes. We often integrate Active Release with chiropractic adjustments, therapeutic exercise, dry needling, cupping, and modalities like ultrasound to address all contributing factors. Coordinated care accelerates recovery, reduces recurrence risk, and improves functional outcomes.
You may experience immediate looseness and reduced pain, occasional soreness, or temporary fatigue. Follow prescribed exercises and rest guidelines. Improvements typically progress over days with consistent care; report any worsening symptoms so we can adjust your plan.