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Achieving Optimal Health with TMR Physical Therapy at OrthoWell PT

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Total Motion Release (TMR) physical therapy is revolutionizing the way we approach pain management and mobility restoration. At OrthoWell PT, located at 100 Cummings Center Suite 455-C Beverly, MA 01915, we specialize in offering innovative and effective treatments, including TMR physical therapy , to help our patients achieve optimal health. With a dedicated team and state-of-the-art facilities, we provide comprehensive care that addresses the root causes of pain and dysfunction. Additionally, we offer specialized services such as foot orthotics to enhance overall treatment outcomes. What is TMR Physical Therapy? TMR physical therapy is a unique approach that focuses on using the body's natural movements to correct imbalances and alleviate pain. Unlike traditional physical therapy methods that often concentrate on the area of pain, TMR involves performing specific movements in non-painful parts of the body to create a neurological response that promotes healing in the affected are

Unveiling the Power of Dynamic Cupping Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

  Dynamic Cupping Therapy, also known as "moving cupping," is gaining momentum in the realm of physical therapy for its myriad of benefits. At OrthoWell PT, we're dedicated to providing cutting-edge treatments like Dynamic Cupping Therapy to enhance your recovery journey. Let's delve into what this innovative therapy entails and how it can benefit you. Understanding Dynamic Cupping Therapy Dynamic Cupping Therapy is rooted in traditional Chinese medicine but has evolved with modern techniques and technology. It involves the use of silicone or plastic cups placed on the skin to create suction and promote blood flow. Unlike static cupping, where cups are stationary, dynamic cupping involves moving the cups across the skin in a massage-like motion. How Dynamic Cupping Works During a Dynamic Cupping Therapy session, our skilled physical therapists will apply oil to your skin to reduce friction before placing the cups. Once the cups are secured, they'll move them in v