What is ostepractic physical therapy?

An osteopractor, or bone practitioner, is highly skilled in diagnosing and treating neuromusculoskeletal disorders. Osteopractic physical therapy is focused on managing neuromusculoskeletal disorders through evidence-based treatment. Treatments may include dry needling, spinal manipulation or instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization.

What is ostepractic physical therapy?

What are the benefits?

The benefits of osteopractic physical therapy include reduced pain, accelerated recovery, reduced disability, facilitate tissue healing, reduce joint dysfunction and eliminate functional impairments.

What is ostepractic physical therapy?

Osteopractic Diploma Certified Practitioner

At Physical Therapy of the Rockies our owner, Matt Casseday, is an osteopractic diploma certified practitioner. To earn his osteopractic diploma, Matt completed 178 hours of post-graduate training in spinal and extremity high-velocity low-amplitude thrust manipulation, dry needling, instrument assisted manual therapies and differential diagnostics for the management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions.

Osteopractic Diploma Certified Practitioner

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a category of physical therapy treatment encompassing a variety of hands-on techniques....

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Spinal Manipulation

Spinal manipulation is a manual therapy technique involving high-velocity, low-amplitude thrusts to the spine and...

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Dry Needling

Dry needling is a therapeutic technique in which a trained physical therapist inserts small, sterile,...

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