Amazing Relief For Painful, Overused Soft Tissue
ART® treats sore muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves. It can correct the injury cycle due to overuse or repetitive injury. Many of the types of injuries come from athletics, daily life, and sudden accidents. Each session is short and many patients feel immediate results from the first visit.
ART® Targets The Source Of Pain And Promotes Healing
Active Release Technique® (ART®), is a service that few clinics provide. ART® providers have gone through extra education and training in soft tissue therapy. They have learned over 500 different protocols to choose from. They treat muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves depending on the patient’s needs. Our ART® specialists are licensed health care professionals.
ART® is different from massage. It requires the active participation and movement of the patient. In coordination with the patient’s movements, The practitioner pins down the affected tissue. This promotes better blood flow and speeds up healing. The sessions are short but effective. Also, the patient does not need to disrobe to get treatment.

Get Effective, Smooth, Pain-Free Muscle Movement
ART® incorporates the practitioner’s hands to apply the technique. The main goal is to establish increased motion between muscles and fascia while simultaneously eliminating restrictive weak fibrotic adhesions. Ultimately adequate “glide” is re-established between the layers of connective tissue, thereby allowing for optimum function and performance. Whether you’re on your feet all day, or stuck behind a desk, everybody from the weekend warrior to the professional athlete can get great results from ART®. In fact, just about everybody at some point in their life is going to suffer from aches, pains, and injuries, all of which respond exceptionally well with a laser focused Active Release Technique protocol.
ART® has shown to be very effective in treating these conditions:
- Stiffness
- Reduced joint range of motion
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Headaches
- Chronic overuse injuries
- Acute injuries
- Post Surgical pain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Adhesive Capsulitis
- Strains and Sprains
- Scar Tissue
- Shin splints
- Plantar fascittis
- Tension headaches
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Bursitis
- Tennis elbow
- Sciatic nerve pain/sciatica
- De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
- Rib injuries
