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Active Release Technique: Athletic Injuries & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Thursday, July 1st, 2010 At 6:29 pm
Active Release Technique: Athletic Injuries & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What should you do if you think you have carpal tunnel syndrome? It is recommended that you identify a provider who is trained in Active Release Technique, ideally one who incorporates a functional rehabilitation program. In order to achieve long-term results, the patient must be instructed on home care and self-care exercises that address how to strengthen weakened muscles as well as how to release the overactive muscles as well.
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Dr. William Booker

ART is a non-surgical, hands on treatment to help patients suffering from conditions ranging from chronic migraine headaches, back, neck, and shoulder pain, knee problems, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, etc… These conditions and many more can often be resolved quickly and permanently with ART. Precisely directed tension coupled with very specific patient movements treat the abnormal tissue areas. ART is effective for all types of injuries.