Musculoskeletal Therapy
Musculoskeletal therapy is a type of physical therapy used to treat pain and dysfunction related to the musculoskeletal system, which includes the body’s bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Musculoskeletal therapy seeks to provide relief from a variety of conditions, including strains, sprains, fractures, joint injuries, headaches, back and neck pain, arthritis, and other joint and muscle disorders. Treatment can be provided through a combination of manual therapy, exercises, and other modalities. The goal of this therapy is to reduce pain, improve movement, and restore function in the affected area. Musculoskeletal therapy is an effective treatment for many conditions, providing relief from pain and restoring mobility for improved quality of life.
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