Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy

Relieve Pain, Improve Mobility, and Enhance Healing with Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy at Town Physical Therapy.

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Soft Tissue Mobilization at Town Physical Therapy

At Town PT, we are excited to announce that we have recently introduced Soft Tissue Mobilization as part of our comprehensive therapy services. This innovative approach targets a wide range of musculoskeletal problems, helping our patients recover from injuries, reduce pain, and improve mobility. Soft tissue injuries can occur due to various factors such as muscle tension, sudden trauma, or repetitive stress. At Town PT, we specialize in soft tissue mobilization techniques to help our patients recover from these injuries and regain optimal function.

Soft tissue mobilization is a therapeutic technique employed by physical therapists to address various soft tissue injuries and conditions. These injuries can occur due to muscle tension, sudden trauma like a sprained ankle, or repetitive stress. Symptoms of soft tissue injuries may include weakened muscles, pain, and limited mobility.

During soft tissue mobilization, physical therapists use manual techniques to target and break up adhesions in muscles, fascia, and ligaments. Adhesions are akin to scar tissue that forms as the body heals from soft tissue injuries. This therapy encompasses a wide range of conditions, including tendonitis, sprains, strains, stress injuries, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, IT band syndrome, tennis elbow, running injuries, plantar fasciitis, and post-surgical scarring.

What is Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy?

Soft Tissue Mobilization (STM) is a hands-on therapeutic technique designed to treat soft tissue injuries and restrictions. This method involves the application of manual pressure to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia (the connective tissue surrounding muscles) to help release tension, improve circulation, and restore proper movement patterns.

STM is effective for treating conditions like muscle strains, tendonitis, fascial restrictions, and chronic tightness. It helps break up adhesions and scar tissue that can develop after an injury or prolonged muscle tension, improving flexibility and reducing pain.

Conditions Treated with Soft Tissue Mobilization

STM is highly effective for a wide range of conditions, including:

    • Muscle strains and sprains
    • Tendonitis (e.g., Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow)
    • Frozen shoulder
    • Plantar fasciitis
    • Myofascial pain syndrome (muscle knots)
    • Post-surgical scar tissue
    • Chronic muscle tightness or tension
    • Headaches or migraines related to muscle tension
    • Sports injuries and rehabilitation
    • Repetitive stress injuries

What to Expect During Your Soft Tissue Mobilization Session

When you come in for Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy at Town Physical Therapy, our experienced therapists will conduct an initial evaluation to determine the root cause of your discomfort and create a personalized treatment plan. During your session, you can expect:

  • A thorough assessment of your soft tissue condition and movement patterns.
  • Manual techniques applied to the affected area, which may include deep tissue massage, trigger point release, and myofascial release.
  • Detailed instruction on stretches and exercises to support your healing process and prevent future injuries.
  • Ongoing feedback and adjustments to the treatment based on your comfort level and progress.

How Soft Tissue Mobilization Works

During a session of Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy, our expert therapists use specific manual techniques, such as kneading, stretching, and applying pressure to target the affected areas. The goal is to reduce muscle stiffness, improve blood flow to the tissues, and stimulate the healing process. By breaking down adhesions and muscle knots, STM enhances the flexibility and function of the affected area.

The therapy can be applied to different parts of the body, including the neck, back, shoulders, hips, and limbs, and is customized to address each patient’s specific needs. STM can be combined with other treatments, such as exercise therapy, joint mobilizations, and stretching, for comprehensive rehabilitation.

Get Started with Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy Today

If you’re dealing with muscle pain, tension, or an injury, Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy at Town Physical Therapy can help you regain function, reduce pain, and improve mobility. Our experienced physical therapists are here to support you throughout your healing journey.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or learn more about how Soft Tissue Mobilization can benefit you. Let us help you get back to living pain-free and moving better!

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Maywood, NJ | Emerson, NJ | Bergenfield, NJ | Clifton, NJ | Paramus, NJ

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Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy – Frequently Asked Questions

Explore Common Inquiries About Soft Issue Mobilization Therapy and Our Services at Town Physical Therapy:

During your session, our therapists will assess the affected areas and apply manual techniques such as deep tissue massage, myofascial release, or trigger point therapy. You may experience some discomfort, but the treatment is generally well-tolerated. Afterward, you might feel some temporary soreness as your tissues begin to heal.

Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your condition and treatment plan. The frequency and duration of sessions will vary based on your individual needs and progress.

Some mild discomfort or soreness is common during and after the therapy, especially if you’re dealing with tight muscles or an injury. However, the therapist will adjust the pressure to your comfort level, and any soreness usually subsides within a day or two.

Many insurance plans cover Soft Tissue Mobilization Therapy as part of physical therapy treatment. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm coverage, or feel free to contact us for assistance in verifying your benefits.

To begin treatment, simply contact Town Physical Therapy to schedule an initial evaluation. Our skilled physical therapists will assess your condition and develop a personalized treatment plan to address your needs.