Motion Stability

General Services

Manual Therapy

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a specialized technique used by Motion Stability's physical therapists to assess and treat movement dysfunction in the body. It includes a detailed biomechanical assessment of the muscles, joints, fascia and nerves as well manually applied movement techniques such as joint mobilization, myofascial release, soft tissue mobilization and nerve mobilization to treat excessive and restricted movement. The therapists at Motion Stability have all taken post-graduate courses in orthopedic manual therapy.

 

Nerve Rehabilitation

Nerve Rehabilitation

Therapists at Motion Stability are specially trained in using nerve mobilization called 'neurodynamics' as a treatment approach to address nerve related pain and injuries. Neurodynamics is the integration of the mechanics and physiology of the nervous system in the manual treatment of neuromusculoskeletal disorders.

 

 

Dry Needling

Dry Needling

Dry needling is an invasive procedure in which a solid filament needle is inserted into the skin and muscle directly at a myofascial trigger point. Physical therapists utilize dry needling in the treatment of myofascial pain.

 

 

Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging

Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging

At Motion Stability, we use rehabilitative ultrasound imaging to visualize muscle control, especially muscles that are difficult to see from the superficial skin. Such muscles in core stability such as the transversus abdominis, multifidus, and pelvic floor are key in providing proper core stability. Ultrasound imaging provides feedback to the patient whether the proper muscle contraction is being performed.

 

Corrective Muscle / Posture Training

Corrective Muscle / Posture Training

The amount of support your body has will change the amount of control your body needs to exert to maintain its position. Poor motor control can be the cause of injuries. This poor movement pattern is not optimal for maintaining healthy joints and balanced muscles, so over time, these muscles wear down. At Motion Stability we do a thorough assessment to determine what patterns of movement might be contributing to your injury, pain, or less than optimal performance. We then teach you how to correct these patterns so you can optimize your function and performance and decrease your pain.

 

Sports / Work Specific Training

Sports / Work Specific Training

Oftentimes the patient is rehabilitated from their injury or pain state and then discharged. However, the patient has not been conditioned to return to their occupation or back to playing competitively or recreationally. Many times, the work or sport movements are what originally caused the problem in the first place. At Motion Stability we focus on returning the patient so that they are performing optimally for their sport or work to prevent re-injury.

 

Taping

Taping

Motion Stability is trained in various taping techniques to help facilitate, inhibit, or support musculoskeletal conditions.