Alleviating Pain through Hands-On Care
Manual physical therapy is considered a specialized form of therapy delivered with the hands as opposed to a device or machine. Our highly trained therapists are specialized in treating muscle pain and/or disability by applying pressure on muscle tissue and manipulating joints. Therapists may utilize various manual therapy methods based on the individual needs of each patient.
Manual Therapy Benefits
Manual therapy is a hands-on approach that addresses muscle and soft tissue pain, joint stiffness, posture, and assists inefficient movement.
Manual Therapy Techniques
Our team utilizes a variety of techniques that allow each patient to achieve successful movement patterns and make progress toward their individual health goals. Some of these techniques include:
- Soft Tissue Mobilization
- Massage
- Joint, Thrust and Spinal Mobilization
- Neuromobilization
- Manual Stretching
- Muscle Energy (Activation) Technique
- Mobilization with Movement
- Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
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15906 Mill Creek Blvd.
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Mill Creek, WA 98012
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Why choose us?
When you choose
Summit Rehabilitation for your care needs, you are choosing a team dedicated to providing the support and healing needed to get you back to your best. Our therapists will develop a personalized treatment plan unique to your needs leveraged through leading, outcomes-driven techniques intended to improve movement and overall function goals.
About our team
Our physical therapists are specially trained in a range of specialties. We will also work collaboratively with your support network - from primary doctors to collegiate athletic trainers - to help you safely return to your day-to-day life while optimizing performance and preventing re-injury. We treat patients of all ages, and we pride ourselves on ease of access, convenience, quality of care, and a positive family-friendly environment.
At physical therapy appointments, we encourage patients to wear comfortable clothing that enables free movement and that allows the therapist access to the injured body part. Most patients wear athletic clothes to their appointments.