Passive therapy consists of modalities like heat, ice, electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound and massage. The purpose of these modalities is to resolve the effects first seen with an injury. Concentrating mostly on the management of pain and inflammation, passive therapies help to promote healing for a faster recovery.
Active therapy consists of actively engaging the patient in their recovery. This is an essential factor in returning back to physical activity and absolutely necessary for participation in sports. In specific sequence, active therapies must address flexibility and range of motion, strength and muscle endurance and finally proprioception, coordination and agility. The three parameters must be restored to at least pre-injury status in order for the patient to return to activities.
We treat the following conditions:
Conditions
Head Aches
Neck Pain
Back Pain
Sciatica
Shoulder Pain
Elbow Pain
Knee Pain
Ankle Pain
Car Accidents
Stress Management
Weight Management
Techniques
Chiropractic
Sports Rehab
Anti-Aging
Functional Medicine
Kinesio Taping
Sports Taping
Flexion Distraction
Spinal Decompression
Nutrition
Testimonials:
Back to triathlons after a calf injury that no one could fix. None of the past therapies worked (more than 20) until Dr. Be recommended Graston technique for fascia and soft tissue. This modern technique seams to have solved the problem since I am not only back in competition, but I was able to run a 5k under 22 min again a personal best. I feel ready for a half ironman, and my next goal is to qualify for the ironman world cup 70.3 for the third time, a goal I had left behind do to this injury but now seams to be closer than I thought thanks to Dr. Be.
Vanessa S.
I had been experiencing a really intense pain on my left knee for almost a year. I had tried a few things to get rid of it but every time I exercised the pain would come back immediately. I started doing therapy with Dr. Bello