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What is instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization?

Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization is a treatment method that uses specialized tools to treat muscles, tendons, and connective tissue (fascia). These instruments allow targeted work on areas where tension, adhesions, or tissue irritation are present.

By stimulating the tissue in a controlled manner, blood flow can be improved, thereby supporting the body’s natural healing process.

How does this work?
When is this technique used?

What is instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization?

Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization is a treatment method that uses specialized tools to treat muscles, tendons, and connective tissue (fascia). These instruments allow targeted work on areas where tension, adhesions, or tissue irritation are present.

By stimulating the tissue in a controlled manner, blood flow can be improved, thereby supporting the body’s natural healing process.

How does this work?
When is this technique used?

Wat is instrument-geassisteerde spiertechniek?

Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization is a treatment method that uses specialized tools to treat muscles, tendons, and connective tissue (fascia). These instruments allow targeted work on areas where tension, adhesions, or tissue irritation are present.

By stimulating the tissue in a controlled manner, blood flow can be improved, thereby supporting the body’s natural healing process.

How does this work?
When is this technique used?

How does this work?

During treatment, the practitioner glides a specially designed tool gently over the skin. This allows them to locate and treat tension and adhesions in the muscles and connective tissue.

This stimulation helps to:

  • reduce muscle tension
  • break down adhesions in connective tissue
  • improve blood circulation
  • increase freedom of movement
  • support tissue healing

Some people experience mild tenderness in the treated area during or after the session. This is typically temporary and usually resolves within a few days.

When is instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization used?

This technique is often used for conditions where muscles, tendons, or connective tissues are strained or irritated.

It can assist with:

  • muscle and tendon issues
  • sports injuries
  • stiff muscles
  • scar tissue
  • chronic muscle tension
  • movement restrictions

Instrument-assisted techniques are frequently combined with other treatment methods to optimise the body's recovery and mobility.

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