Specialties
Finding and releasing scar tissue adhesions. Most soft tissue ailments are created from over using muscles. Muscle fibers break and bleed. This causes cells called fiberblasts to come in and blast out collagen, almost like a spider shooting a web. The collagen conective tissue binds to the injured muscle fiber. This is good, but the body overdoes it and shoots all over. Fibers that were not injured start to connect with this scar tissue cutting off blood supply to these individual muscle fibers. Pain is usually felt when these adhesions start binding to separate muscles that have different actions. By releasing the adhesions we can cause blood flow. Which will bring oxygen and remove wastes and alot of times reduce pain while increasing range of motion!