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Symptoms include:
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Excessive scar tissue
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Reduction in range of motion
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Continuation of pre-surgery symptoms
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New pains in surrounding areas
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Loss of normal function
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Failed surgical resolution
From time to time, surgery can becomes necessary when other options or alternatives have been unable to
provide results. Sometimes surgical procedures prove to be beneficial, while other times the problems still
persist despite numerous surgical attempts to solve them.
Either way, surgery is a very invasive procedure that alters the normal structure and function of the body.
With every surgery, scar tissue formation is inevitable. This scar tissue changes the normal movement
patterns of the body which not only reduces range of motion, but also places excessive stress on muscles,
joints, ligaments, and even bones. So whether the surgery was successful or not, the new scar tissue must
be addressed to avoid faulty movement patterns and stress to surrounding soft tissue structures. If nothing
is done to restore normal function to the area then further injury can always occur.
How can Performance Chiropractic help?
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Active Release Technique (ART) to help minimize scar tissue, restore normal range of motion, reduce
stress to surrounding soft tissues, and improve overall function
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Chiropractic adjustments to help maintain proper motion
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Stretching and Exercises to restore the body to pre-surgery conditions and achieve flexibility,
stability, and strength
| TESTIMONIAL |
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Due to back pain, I was referred to Performance Chiropractic and Dr. Chris Barney. Thanks to Dr.
Barney’s thorough and gentle manipulation and his suggestions for physical exercise I have been pain
free for over two years.
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| Elinor Conroy |
| Irvine, CA |
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