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Health Benefits of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization

Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization utilizes specialized tools, such as stainless steel or plastic instruments, to enhance the benefits of manual therapy techniques. These instruments are designed to treat areas of soft tissue dysfunction, such as scar tissue, adhesions, and muscle knots, with precision and efficiency.

How can Assisted Stretching Help Me?

Whether you're recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or seeking to optimize your physical performance, our skilled therapists combine the art of traditional massage with innovative tools to deliver targeted, deep tissue therapy, providing you with effective relief from tension, pain, and muscle dysfunction.

Improved Mobility

Instrument-assisted massage helps address scar tissue and muscle stiffness, restoring mobility and flexibility to affected muscles and joints.

Pain Relief

By targeting tender points and areas of tension, instrument-assisted massage can provide effective relief from muscular pain and discomfort.

Enhanced Performance

Athletes and active individuals can benefit from instrument-assisted massage to optimize muscle function and less the occurrence of soft tissue injuries, thereby improving athletic performance.

Stress Reduction

Let the soothing touch of instrument-assisted massage reduce tension and stress, leaving you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.

Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment for therapy or wellness services at POST RGV, call 956-540-6550 or submit the Request Appointment form.

POST RGV provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and wellness services. Our purpose is to have you return to your pre-injury, independent way of living without delay through strong patient-therapist communication and an unfailing concern for your well-being. We use objective measures to track your strength, flexibility and readiness for the activities life throws your way.

Physical therapist uses a specialized tool on a patient's leg to enhance the benefits of manual therapy techniques
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