What is Active Release Techniques?
ART® stands for Active Release Techniques. It is a state of the art, highly successful soft-tissue assessment and therapy that is quickly becoming the gold-standard for treatment of myofascial (muscle & fascia), tendon, ligament, and nerve problems – including sports injuries, back pain, shoulder, elbow, and hand problems, knee pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, plantar fasciitis, and many more common conditions. Dr. Nick Stryniak is one of only a handful of clinicians & physiotherapist that is certified to provide Active Release Therapy in Halifax, Nova Scotia and the surrounding area.
What Makes ART So Successful?
ART® stands for Active Release Techniques. It is a state-of-the-art, highly successful soft-tissue assessment and therapy that is quickly becoming the gold-standard for treatment of myofascial (muscle & fascia), tendon, ligament, and nerve problems – including sports injuries, back pain, shoulder, elbow, and hand problems, knee pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, plantar fasciitis, and many more common conditions. Dr. Nick Stryniak is one of only a handful of clinicians that is certified to provide Active Release Therapy in Halifax, Nova Scotia and the surrounding area. Contact Choice Health Centre today.
What Is An Active Release Techniques Treatment Like?
You can think of an ART® treatment as a type of active massage. The practitioner will first shorten the muscle, tendon, ligament, or nerve, and then apply a very specific tension with their hands as you actively stretch and lengthen the tissues. As the tissue lengthens the practitioner is able to assess the texture and tension of the tissue to determine if it is healthy or contains scar tissue that needs further treatment. When scar tissue adhesions are felt the amount and direction of tension can be modified to treat the problematic area. In this sense, each ART® session is actually a combination of assessment and treatment, allowing the practitioner to continually assess the health of the tissues and the progress of treatment.
Contact Choice Health Centre Today!
Our physiotherapists will discuss the best course of action for your recovery. For more details contact Choice Health Centre at Bedford, Dartmouth, Fall River & Halifax, Nova Scotia today.
Below are more ways that ART can help with your condition:
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Patellar Tendinopathy
- Knee Pain
- Fat Pad Syndrome
- Quadriceps Tendinopathy
- Ankle Sprain
- Foot Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Pes Anserine Bursitis
- Nerve Entrapment (Saphenous)
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Popliteus Tendinopathy
- Hamstring Tendinopathy
- Nerve Entrapment (Peroneal)
Multidisciplinary Team
YOUR PATHWAY TO AMAZING PATIENT RESULTS
1. Book Your Appointment
Select your preferred location, service and provider. If you are not sure where to start, click here or call 902-404-3668 and we will help you.
2. We Listen
Our specialists listen to your concerns and work with you to create an individualized plan for your recovery.
3. Personalized Treatment Plan
In some instances, a combination of therapies will provide you more complete results, in less time. If so, our practitioners are trained to make the right referral, at the right time.
4. Integrative Approach
Our therapists will take the time to explain their findings, and work with you to create a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals - on paper, that you get to take with you!
5. Celebrate Your Wins!
We believe that anytime you reach a milestone or accomplish a goal, you deserve to be celebrated! We will do our best to help keep you on track so that we can celebrate with you.
6. Wellness Services
We are not just a pain/injury clinic. We want to help you move, feel, and perform your best! Our team will make recommendations based on your needs and preferences to help not only maintain your results, but continue to thrive!