Evidence-based soft tissue therapy for active adults in Marietta
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand. Experience precise, evidence-based soft tissue therapy designed to relieve chronic tension and restore natural movement.
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand
Soft tissue therapy involves direct, manual treatment of skeletal muscles, tendons, ligaments, and the fascial network surrounding them. When you experience chronic tension, scar tissue, or repetitive strain from golfing, traveling, or lifting, these structures develop microscopic adhesions. As a soft tissue chiropractor, the focus is on releasing these restrictions by hand to restore proper glide between tissue layers and reduce localized mechanical stress.
This care is not a passive massage meant for relaxation. It is an active, clinical intervention designed to alter tissue texture, improve local blood flow, and prepare the musculoskeletal system for structural adjustments. Working alongside Computerized Spinal & Nervous System Analysis, this hands-on approach targets the specific areas limiting your daily movement and joint mechanics.
Who benefits from this care and who does not
This treatment suits former athletes seeking evidence-based recovery without surgery, adults addressing root-cause musculoskeletal pain, and older adults wanting to maintain active lifestyles like golfing and lifting grandchildren. If your discomfort stems from muscular restrictions, overuse syndromes, or chronic postural fatigue, manual therapy provides measurable functional improvements.
Conversely, this service does not suit individuals seeking a purely relaxing spa massage, those with acute bone fractures, or patients with active systemic infections. If your pain requires immediate surgical intervention or originates from severe visceral pathology, manual muscle work is inappropriate. We verify your candidacy through thorough evaluations including Digital X-Ray & Spinal Imaging before beginning any treatment plan.
What a realistic course of care involves
A typical care plan at our Marietta clinic progresses through distinct clinical phases tailored to your examination findings. Initial visits focus on calming acute inflammation, reducing localized hypertonicity, and testing baseline mobility. As tissue resilience improves, treatment transitions from frequent symptom management toward functional rehabilitation and movement integration.
Depending on chronicity, a standard course involves one to three visits weekly across several weeks, combined with complementary services like Corrective Spinal Traction & Orthotics or Class IV Robotic MLS Laser Therapy. You receive clear benchmarks for progress, ensuring that every phase of care serves a specific, measurable biomechanical purpose.
How we measure progress and handle setbacks
Progress is never left to guesswork. We track functional outcomes using objective metrics, including range of motion measurements, strength assessments, and periodic follow-ups with Digital Posture Analysis. When you achieve your functional goals—such as lifting grandchildren without back stiffness or completing a round of golf pain-free—we transition you into a sustainable preventive maintenance schedule.
If standard manual therapy does not yield expected improvements after a predetermined number of visits, we pause and reassess. We evaluate contributing factors such as systemic inflammation or unrecognized spinal subluxations. Should manual care prove insufficient on its own, we may integrate Flexion-Distraction (Cox) Table protocols or refer you out for specialized medical consultation.
Safety, contraindications, and red flags
While hands-on muscle care is exceptionally safe for most patients, certain clinical red flags require avoiding direct manual pressure entirely. We screen carefully for specific contraindications during your initial intake to ensure your complete safety during every single visit at our Marietta practice.
- Active deep vein thrombosis or clotting disorders.
- Severe osteoporosis with high fracture risk.
- Open wounds, severe burns, or acute infections.
- Undiagnosed lumps or localized malignant tumors.
- Recent surgical sites requiring undisturbed healing.
What soft tissue & myofascial therapy is actually for
Spine & Back
How it is delivered

Class IV Robotic MLS Laser Therapy
Two wavelengths, and enough power to reach a hip.

Cold Laser / Low-Level Laser Therapy
Light the tissue absorbs, at low power.

Computerized Spinal & Nervous System Analysis
Measuring nervous system function, not guessing at it.

Corrective Spinal Traction & Orthotics
Remodeling a curve takes time and a specific load.

Cupping & Decompression Cupping
Lifting tissue rather than pressing it.

DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Table
Cyclic traction at a controlled angle and load.

Digital Posture Analysis
Posture, measured in degrees and millimeters.

Digital X-Ray & Spinal Imaging
Used when the examination calls for it, not by default.

Drop-Table (Thompson) Adjusting
The section of the table drops. That is the adjustment.

Dry Hydrotherapy Table
Water pressure, without getting wet.

Dynamic Compression Therapy
Rhythmic pressure that moves what swelling leaves behind.

Electrical Muscle Stimulation & Interferential Current
Interrupting a pain signal and a muscle spasm.

Far Infrared Sauna
Heat that penetrates rather than sits on the skin.

Flexion-Distraction (Cox) Table
The hands-on alternative to a decompression table.

Foot & Gait Pressure Scanning
Every step you take, mapped as pressure.

IASTM (Graston-Style) Instruments
A steel edge finding what a thumb cannot.

Instrument-Assisted Adjusting
A precise, low-force impulse. No twisting.

Intersegmental Traction (Roller Table)
Gentle passive motion for joints that stopped moving.

Localized Cryotherapy
Cold, delivered precisely and briefly.

PiezoWave Myofascial Acoustic Compression Therapy
Acoustic pressure, aimed at one square centimeter.

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy
A pulsed field, and cells that respond to it.

Shockwave Therapy
Deliberate controlled irritation that restarts healing.

Therapeutic Ultrasound
Sound into deep tissue as heat.

Whole-Body Vibration Therapy
Vibration recruits muscle you cannot recruit on purpose.
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You may feel some mild discomfort or a deep dull ache as restricted fascial adhesions release, especially over areas of chronic tension. However, treatment should never cause sharp or unmanageable pain. We adjust our manual pressure constantly to match your tissue tolerance and comfort level during every session.
Standard massages generally focus on relaxation, general circulation, and stress relief across broad muscle groups. Clinical soft tissue care targets specific anatomical dysfunctions, scar tissue, and fascial restrictions identified during your examination. It is an active, clinical intervention designed to restore mechanical function rather than simply provide temporary relaxation.
Yes, manual therapy works best when integrated with a comprehensive care plan. We frequently combine it with Drop-Table (Thompson) Adjusting, DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Table protocols, or Cold Laser / Low-Level Laser Therapy to enhance tissue healing, support spinal alignment, and address both muscular and skeletal components of your condition.
Individual treatment times vary depending on your specific presentation and the complexity of your muscular restrictions. Most targeted manual therapy sessions last between ten and twenty minutes, integrated within a broader clinical visit that may include spinal adjustments, rehabilitative exercises, or secondary supportive modalities.
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