THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE

Therapeutic exercise plays a central role in restoring healthy movement and supporting recovery. At The Movement Method, we recommend specific exercises based on what your body needs. Each exercise is chosen with purpose and progressed at the right pace to reduce pain, improve function, and help you return confidently to the activities you love.

MANUAL THERAPY

Manual therapy is a hands-on approach used in physical therapy to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions. It includes a range of techniques such as soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization, and manipulation, aimed at reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring function. Integrating manual therapy with exercises and other therapeutic modalities often leads to the best outcomes.

CUPPING

Cupping increases blood flow to targeted areas and promotes healing. The suction helps loosen tight muscles, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. It is commonly used to treat muscle soreness, tension, and even respiratory issues, making it a versatile therapy that can enhance recovery, improve circulation, and support overall well-being.

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FAQs

  • We offer a range of recovery services including dry needling, manual therapy, and cupping. All designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support your body’s natural healing process. Each technique helps restore healthy movement patterns so you can feel and perform your best, whether you're training hard or simply navigating everyday demands.

  • You don’t have to decide on your own. During your session, we assess your movement, listen to your goals, and identify the underlying factors contributing to your pain or limitations. From there, we recommend the most effective approach. Every treatment plan is individualized to what your body needs that day.

  • Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques like soft tissue release and joint mobilization to reduce pain and restore mobility. Cupping uses gentle suction to decompress tissues, improve circulation, and encourage faster recovery. While they work differently, both methods enhance movement quality, and we select or combine them based on what best supports your recovery goals.