Sinus Tarsi Treatment -- Oakville Chiropractor -- Shockwave , IFC, Adjustments!

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  • Dr. Steve is slowly being known as the sinus tarsi guru in Oakville. His treatment although aggressive gets the job done FAST. Sinus tarsi syndrome is a condition in which there is chronic inflammation around the lateral aspect of the ankle joint, irritating the ligaments and tendons and causing the joints of the ankle to get "stuck".
    Dr. Steve Knighton uses a combination of IFC, heat, shockwave therapy, Instrument assisted soft tissue therapy and manual ankle adjustments.
    IFC and Heat- At the clinic he will heat your injured ankle to increase blood flow during treatment. IFC at our Oakville clinic is a electric stimulation device that is applied with suction vacuums that helps relieve pain in the affected area. It increases blood flow and overall relaxes the muscle around the spine.
    Active Release Therapy for Sinus Tarsi and/or chronic ankle sprains- After the Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Therapy your chiropractor will usually perform some passes of ART on the effected tissue surrounding the ankle to help loosen the ankle for the adjustment.
    Shockwave Therapy- Shockwave is a pneumatic gun that hits a bullet through an applicator onto the affected area. The shockwave unit is usually adjusted between 1.0 and 1.6 BAR and the ankle is "hit" between 600 and 1200 times on the ankle. Dr. Steve has developed his own pattern of shockwave and continuously moves the applicator unit to work the entire area. In the link below there is a more in depth explanation of Shockwave treatment.
    glenabbeychiro.com/services/s...
    Manual Adjustment-Dr. Steve will do a manual adjustment on the ankle joint to help loosened up and get the ankle moving properly.
    After your treatment with Doctor Steve, he will recommend icing and stretching your injury when you get home. Below is the link to a video on how to properly ice your injury after treatment.
    • How To Use Ice For Pai...
    Here is a link to the Sinus Tarsi blog that Dr. Steve will send you. It breaks down Sinus tarsi as well as provides exercises to do after treatments.
    glenabbeychiro.com/blog/sinus...
    Visit us at:
    Nottinghill Family Wellness Centre
    1131 Nottinghill Gate
    Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6M 1K5
    9058274197
    glenabbeychiro.com/

ความคิดเห็น • 12

  • @Nabiyah1
    @Nabiyah1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent Video! Thank you

  • @elkindiaz9392
    @elkindiaz9392 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video and explanation

  • @cm_eleven
    @cm_eleven หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can I receive this adjustment and treatment after a surgery on my osteochrondrial lesion of the talus where I had it removed micro-fracture and stem cells from my hip bone marrow and cadaver cartilage replacing it. I am 6 months post operation, will consult with surgeon just want to know your personal perspective. Because of the sprain I had sinus tarsi pain which has become practically unbearable at times when standing despite PT and I’m a 29 year otherwise healthy man.

  • @bencohen3567
    @bencohen3567 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent video. How long do you work with the Graston for typically and what settings on Shockwave do you usually use?

    • @nottinghillfamilywellnessc1158
      @nottinghillfamilywellnessc1158  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the question. Everyone is different when it comes to shockwave. But usually between .3 and 1.6BAR with a DS20-T head for 1200 to 1500 hits. The graston is the worst, usually only a minute. This is all to loosen up the ankle to get a better adjustment. Ankles are tough to adjust as you just kinda pull linearly and there isn't really any flexion or extension to change the position of the joint like in the neck or back.

  • @rudypoo47
    @rudypoo47 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I need this in nyc

  • @haveshnu
    @haveshnu 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Where i can get it done

    • @nottinghillfamilywellnessc1158
      @nottinghillfamilywellnessc1158  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your gonna have to google that one. We are located in Oakville, Ontario Canada. Best of luck!

  • @maryjade1000
    @maryjade1000 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Absolutely not