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#1 Manual Therapy

Clinic

in NE Ohio
Welcome to Stillpoint Therapeutics
"Our philosophy is dedicated to supporting your healing and ultimate return to everyday activities."

National Board Certified (NCBTMB)

Clinical

Rehabilitative

Massage

Therapy

Certified

Precision Neuromuscular

Therapy

Treatments

Licensed Therapists &

Acupuncturist

What is a STILLPOINT? 

 

The moment when dysfunctional tissue surrenders and releases to a healing state. It is not a temporary state but the beginning step to healing and well being.

Why Clinical Rehabilitative Massage Therapy (CRM) Certification?

You will be evaluated by a CRM therapist who has clinical experience and advanced education (162 hours) in soft tissue injuries, orthopedic conditions, clinical thinking, assessments and recovery plan development. Clinical reasoning, not assumptions, is imperative to the evaluation process, treatment and your health.

  • 162 Hours Advanced Clinical Training

  • Orthopedic Assessment Skills

  • Outcome-based Therapeutic Solutions

Our Manual Therapies Include:

Acupuncture

CranioSacral Therapy

Deep Tissue Therapy

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy

 

Massage Therapy

MyoFacial Release Therapy

Neural Manipulation Therapy

Orthopedic Therapy

Precision Neuromuscular Therapy

 

Pre & Post-Natal Therapy

SomatoEmotional Release Therapy

Sports Therapy

 

TMJ

 

Visceral Manipulation Therapy

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Acupuncture

Acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of medicine, and more and more studies have proven its effectiveness for treating physical, psychological and emotional issues. If you're looking to naturally enhance your health and take care of your body and mind, acupuncture can help you get well, and stay healthy. Learn more.

 

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CranioSacral Therapy (CST)

CST is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance. It was pioneered and developed by Osteopathic Physician John E. Upledger after years of clinical testing and research at Michigan State University where he served as professor of biomechanics. Every day your body endures stresses and strains that it must work to compensate for. Unfortunately, these changes often cause body tissues to tighten and distort the craniosacral system. These distortions can then cause tension to form around the brain and spinal cord resulting in restrictions. This can create a barrier to the healthy performance of the central nervous system, and potentially every other system it interacts with. Fortunately, such restrictions can be detected and corrected using simple methods of touch. With a light touch, the CST practitioner uses his or her hands to evaluate the craniosacral system by gently feeling various locations of the body to test for the ease of motion and rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid pulsing around the brain and spinal cord. Soft-touch techniques are then used to release restrictions in any tissues influencing the craniosacral system.

 

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Deep Tissue Therapy

Is designed to relieve severe tension in the muscle and the connective tissue or fascia. This type of massage focuses on the muscles located below the surface of the top muscles. Deep tissue therapy is often recommended for individuals who experience consistent pain, are involved in heavy physical activity (such as athletes), and patients who have sustained physical injury.

 

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Lymphatic Drainage Therapy (LDT)

LDT is an innovative hands-on method of lymphatic drainage developed by Bruno Chikly, MD, DO. It has been created out of his award-winning research on the lymphatic system consistent with recent scientific discoveries. LDT is the first technique that enables practitioners to detect and palpate the specific rhythm, direction, depth and quality of the lymph flow anywhere in the body. With these skills, practitioners can practice Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM) of the lymphatic vessels. With developed listening skills LDT practitioners are able to use their hands to assess and enhance overall circulation as well as determine the best alternate pathways for draining stagnant body fluid (lymph, interstitial, synovial fluid, etc.). Lymph Drainage Therapy has been taught for almost 20 years years to about 10,000 therapists throughout the world.

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Massage Therapy

Used to help manage a health condition or enhance wellness.  It is a form of manual therapy that includes holding, moving, and applying pressure to manipulate the various soft tissues (muscles, fascia, organs, tendons, ligaments, etc) in the body.

MyoFascial Release Therapy

Fascial tissue is a white membrane which wraps all muscles, all muscles bundles, muscle fascicles, and even every muscle fiber. It is perhaps no exaggeration to say that there is almost as much fascial tissue in a muscle as there are muscle fibers. Modern medical science, however, has largely ignored fascial tissue in the body, not understanding (or at least appreciating) the important role it plays in bodily health. It serves many functions, but for a therapist its function as a lubricant is most important. It allows everything it wraps, from muscles to muscles fibers, to slide over whatever is next to it. Over time, however, for reasons of physical and emotional trauma, habit patterns, disease, and the desiccation of tissue that can accompany the aging process, fascial tissue can get hard, rigid, short, gluey, and inelastic. In short, fascial tissue will change from a lubricant to an adhesive. This binding up of fascial tissue causes a great deal of what the patient experiences as stress, tension, and pain, and loss of ease and range of motion. The techniques you will experience in Myofascial Release Therapy are designed to lengthen, stretch, soften, make more supple, in short, to make elastic again, this all-important tissue.

 

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Neural Manipulation Therapy

Neural manipulation examines mechanical relationships between the cranium/spine hard frame to the dural and neural elements. It provides assessment and treatment approaches to address restrictions of the dural and neural components not commonly focused on with musculoskeletal symptoms. Neural manipulation identifies and releases local nerve restrictions while at the same time examines the effect these local fixations have on the rest of the body, and by accessing this relationship, resolves the more comprehensive (global) dysfunctional patterns. A nerve only functions correctly when it is able to move freely within its surrounding structures. This modality facilitates nerve conductivity and intraneural blood supply for local and systemic responsiveness.

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Orthopedic Massage

Orthopedic Massage is a comprehensive and multidisciplinary system. It is based on Orthopedic Assessment, Matching the Physiology of the Injury with the Physiological Effects of Treatment, Treatment Adaptability and Rehabilitation Protocol. It is based on research and is outcome-based. Many techniques/therapies can be used with orthopedic massage, such as Active Engagement, PNF Stretching, Myofascial Release, Neuromuscular Therapy, Nerve Mobilization Techniques, Positional Release, Muscle Energy Technique, and Trigger Point Therapy. Orthopedic Massage requires additional knowledge and skill in pain and injury conditions, massage treatment techniques and critical thinking.

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Precision NeuroMuscular Therapy (PNMT)

For every symptom a client may present, there are multiple possible causes. We concentrate on getting to the most likely source as efficiently as possible PNMT is science based, not philosophically based. Many clinical research studies have been conducted relevant to this work. Since the causes for every symptom can be different, each client receives a session created exactly for them, rather than a routine or recipe. There is no shoulder routine, low back routine, or set of specific tests we do for every person who walks in our door (one size fits nobody). PNMT offers one of the most conservative approaches for chronic pain with the least risk of side-effects. It is often used by those unaware of its practice as a last resort, but in many cases it can save the individual  large amounts of time and money in the long run.

 

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Pre & Post-Natal Therapy

Studies indicate that massage therapy performed during pregnancy can reduce anxiety, decrease symptoms of depression, relieve muscle aches and joint pains, and improve labor outcomes and newborn health. Massage therapy addresses different needs through varying techniques, one of which is called Swedish Massage, which aims to relax muscle tension and improve lymphatic and blood circulation through mild pressure applied to the muscle groups of the body. Swedish Massage is the recommended prenatal massage method during pregnancy because it addresses many common discomforts associated with the skeletal and circulatory changes brought on by hormone shifts during pregnancy. Pregnancy massage not only improves hormone regulation and nerve pain, but may also reduce the swelling caused by reduced circulation.

 

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SomatoEmotional Release Therapy (SER)

SER is a therapeutic process that helps rid the mind and body of residual effects of past trauma associated with negative experiences. The body often retains (rather than dissipates) physical forces, and often the accompanying emotional energy, triggered by physiological, psychological, emotional or spiritual trauma.  As the body heals, it can isolate or wall off this energy into what is called an “energy cyst”.  Although a body can initially adapt to the presence of this “energy cyst”, eventually the body weakens or tires of this accommodation and can develop symptoms of pain, dysfunction or emotional stress in response.

 

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Sports Massage

Treatment geared toward pain management and injury prevention of athletes. Various techniques and used including stretching. The goal of treatment depends on the training phase.

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TMJ Massage

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects the jaw to the temporal bones of the skull. Temporomandibular joint disorder, known more commonly as TMD, occurs when there are problems with the muscles and jaws in the face. Most of the pain associated with the TMJ, the temporomandibular joint on either side of your head, where your skull and lower jawbone meet can be treated without surgery. Massage is one of many techniques that can help address the cause of TMJ disorders.

 

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Visceral (Organ) Manipulation 

Visceral Manipulation is a manual therapy consisting of gentle, specifically placed manual forces that encourage normal mobility, tone, and inherent tissue motion of the viscera, their connective tissue, and other areas of the body where physiologic motion has been impaired. "The purpose of Visceral Manipulation is to recreate, harmonize, and increase proprioceptive communication in the body to enhance its internal mechanism for better health" (Jean-Pierre Barral, DO).

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