Mend Well Physical Therapists use BioSynchronistics® and other manual therapy techniques to effectively treat a variety of conditions and symptoms. These include -low back pain, -sciatica, -neck pain, -headaches, -carpal tunnel syndrome, -TMJ problems, -shoulder pain, -acute injuries, -overuse injuries, -growing pains, -sports injuries, -tendonitis, -post-surgical pain, -edema, -chronic pain, -fibromyalgia, -pain related to scar tissue, -musculoskeletal disorders, -and poor posture.Unlike most traditional therapies, Mend Well uses a whole body wellness approach to address issues of pain and dysfunction. Therapists look beyond the problem area to find what is causing pain and/or lack of mobility. Specific advantages include:· Results that are quick and provide a long-lasting reduction in symptoms. · The number of sessions required are significantly less than traditional treatments, and therefore are quite cost effective. · Clients often find they can eliminate pain medications and may even avoid surgical intervention. · Mend Well's therapy methods have been proven to work on children, the elderly, and every age in between. Mend Well, LLC was established in March of 2010, by physical therapists Michele Duggan and Nancy Eldridge. They studied at the BioSynchronistics Institute while working at Natick VNA, and used the techniques learned with their homebound patients. These patients loved the hands-on therapy, and goals were met more quickly when BioSynchronistics® was part of their treatment plan. After seeing such positive results, Nancy and Michele decided to introduce these treatment methods to the general public as a preventative wellness program.Specialties: Physical therapy wellness program,personal fitness training, home care, manual therapy including BioSynchronistics, Lymphatic Drainage Therapy, Visceral Manipulation, Myofascial Release, Muscle Energy Techniques, Reiki, Meeks Method Level 1 Certification, Kinesiology Taping
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