Is this similar to other soft tissue treatments like trigger point therapy, ischemic compression, rolfing, etc?
NO. ART® is very different from any other soft tissue, bodywork, massage, or other therapy. ART® is very specific and the results achieved utilizing this technique are much more predictable. How is ART® different from deep massage therapy? They may look and sound similar, but the procedures are actually very different, as are the results they produce. There are many types of massage. General massage promotes relaxation and circulation. Neuromuscular massage gets more specific, but it does not fix the soft tissue adhesions. ART® is a protocol specific for the correction of adhesions and scar tissue. Anyone who has had ART® can tell you that it is not a massage. What are the chances of my problem returning after ART® therapy? If the patient is advised as to any lifestyle modifications and follows through with the prescribed exercises, the likelihood of the condition recurring is very low. Dr. Michael Leahy, DC, CCSP (developer of ART® therapy) reported a recurrence rate of only 4% in his
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- Is this similar to other soft tissue treatments like trigger point therapy, ischemic compression, rolfing, etc?
- Is this similar to other soft tissue treatments like trigger point therapy, ischemic compression, etc.?
- Is ART similar to other soft tissue treatments like trigger point therapy, ischemic compression, etc.?