Will blood flow restriction benefit me?
the affected area, in order to stimulate the body’s natural healing and tissue-building processes.This helps speed up your recovery time, so you can get back to your sport as quickly as possible. After treatment, muscle soreness may occur for the next day or two, and “limb fatigue” may occur for 20-30 minutes but should disappear shortly. Contact Achieve Therapy today! If you are recovering from an injury or surgery, and you are interested in potentially participating in blood flow restriction treatments, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Our licensed physical therapists are highly trained in performing this treatment and they would love to discuss how it may benefit you personally.
The core values we implement into our practice are Respect, Passion, Diligence, Honesty, Compassion, and Optimism. We strive to incorporate these into every treatment plan we create for the specific needs of each patient, in order to provide themwith the best care possible. When you come to us, you are not only here to improve your strength and relieve your pain – you are also here for encouragement and support, every step along the way! Contact Achieve Therapy today to schedule a consultation and get started on the path toward pain relief, increased strength, and overall functional improvement!
Atyour initialappointment,oneofourphysical therapists who specializes in blood flow restriction will conduct a physical evaluation, analysis of medical history, and discussion of symptoms, in order to determine if blood flow restriction will be the best course of treatment for you. Bloodflowrestrictionhasbeenknowntotreat almost any upper or lower body injury, and it can also be used as a form of rehabilitation following surgery. The compression device itself measures the amount of pressure that is recommended for the affected area, in order for the patient to successfully execute each targeted exercise and gain the desired effects. When performing the exercises, the intended goal of blood flow restriction is to tire out
If you think blood flow restriction is right for you, call us at 866.320.3562 or visit achieve-therapy.com today!
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Makenzie Gedrose, PT, DPT is the newest physical therapist to our Achieve Team! She will be heading up our clinic in Grafton, ND. Makenzie is originally from Detroit Lakes, MN and received her doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Mary. She enjoys treating a variety of patient populations, creating individu-
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alized plans of care for each patient. Welcome Makenzie! To schedule an appointment with her, call us at 701.379.0125. Greg Paintner, PT, DPT has moved to our Columbia Road loca- tion in Grand Forks and is now seeing patients there full time. To schedule an appointment with him, call us at 701.746.8374.
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