Thrive Sports & Spine Associates

Somers Point: (609) 365-8881

Vineland: (856) 691-6055

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The Right Chiropractic Care for Your Active Lifestyle

As a recreational or professional athlete, you know how important it is to have full mobility. Even the smallest amount of pain or tightness can significantly hinder your performance and keep you from living your best life.


With an active lifestyle, it’s essential to keep your body in the best shape and address any pain, muscle tightness, or discomfort right away. At Thrive Sports & Spine Associates, we specialize in sports chiropractic care and our experienced team can help you feel your best in no time. 


Our experienced team is trained to deal with a wide range of conditions and areas of the body. While spinal adjustments can improve your mobility in other areas, we treat more than just your spine. Our treatments include conditions related to joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. No matter where your pain is, we can treat conditions in all areas of the body. Learn more about some of our techniques below.

Active Release Technique (ART)

Active Release Technique, also known as ART, is a non-invasive treatment for a variety of conditions. While this soft tissue technique can be effective for any patient dealing with chronic pain or muscle tightness, it’s especially effective for athletes with overworked muscles. As an ART-certified team, our chiropractors can assess your range of motion before determining the right techniques for you.


FAKTR

Functional and Kinetic Technique with Rehabilitation, also known as FAKTR, is a chiropractic technique that consists of numerous methods and movements. One of the most common techniques used with FAKTR is instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, which can lead to reduced pain, improved mobility, and faster recovery. FAKTR is one of the most effective techniques for sports-related injuries.


Myofascial Release

When you’re experiencing muscle tightness or reduced mobility, myofascial release therapy can help you manage your pain and stiffness. The connective tissue that supports your muscles is called fascia. When the fascia in one area of your body is damaged, it can cause symptoms and pain in different parts of your body. The myofascial release technique can help you manage your pain, increase movement, and improve circulation and mobility in your muscles.

Ready to get back to feeling your best? Contact Thrive Sports & Spine Associates today to  book an appointment.

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