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포시즌 물리치료, 한방 통증 병원

ELECTRICITY
EXERCISE
NEEDLE
303 5th Ave STE 803, New York, NY 10016
303fourseasons@gmail.com
Phone: (646) 326-9069
Fax: (347) 665-1547

We Provide A Wide Range Of Physical Therapy and Acupuncture Services
Offering thorough clinical screenings and examinations by a Physical Therapist and Acupuncturist in an hour long initial assessment for not just your symptoms, but source of your pain through holistic approaches.
Our specialties
Approaches
-Acute pain management
-Chronic pain management
-Headache
(tension, cervicogenic, migraine)
-General orthopedic dysfunction (neck, shoulder, elbow, hand, fingers, ankle, hip, knee, foot)
-After surgery care and rehabilitation
-Coordination and balance issues
-Hand rehabilitation
-Sports injuries and performance rehabilitation
-Spine disorders
(neck, back, sacroiliac, pelvis)
-TMJ dysfunction
-WCNE (Advanced Neuro-Pain-Control-Treatment by electrotherapy)
-Acupuncture (NCCAOM-board certified Licenser, L.Ac)
-Shockwave (ESWT, D-Actor 100)
-Certified Dry needle (IDN, OMT, Kenetacore)
-Certified SFMA (Selective Functional Movement of Assessment)
-Certified OMT (Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, whole body parts)
-Certified AJM (Angular Joint Mobilization)
-Mulligan method (upper, lower, advanced attendee)
-Red Cord neuromuscular rehabilitation (Neurac 1 attendee)
-McKenzie method (lower back attendee)
-NKT method (Lv1 attendee)
-ASTR method (Advanced Soft Tissue Release attendee)
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World Confederation of NPCT and ERT
ERT (Electro Release Technique)
1. Fast muscle cell rearrangement effect
2. Immediate pain control effect using eccentric contraction
3. Immediately identify a reduction of edema and swelling
NPCT (Neuro Pain Control Technique)
1. Stability effect of PAF hypersensitivity - Immediate pain reduction
2. Ascending effect of nerve threshold - Retain excellent persistence, easier painless joint mobilization and improvement of functions
3. Effective approach to acute and severe pain control.

Acupuncture & Dry needle
Eastern and Western needle techniques emphasizes a comprehensive neurological approach that includes needling locally, segmentally, and systemically to comprehensively
treat pain and dysfunction using peripheral nerve mapping,
trigger points, myofascial referral, meridian concept, which is effective treatment especially patients for
subacute and chronic pain control.
Shockwave

Shockwave therapy accelerates the healing process in the body by stimulating the metabolism and enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue. Strong energy pulses are applied to the affected area, which is creating micro-cavitation bubbles that expand and burst. The force created by these bubbles penetrates tissue and stimulates cells in the body that are responsible for bone and connective tissue healing. In many instances, the most effective in cases where the human body has not been able to heal itself on its own.
Shockwave (ESWT, D-Actor 100)
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SFMA
Movement based diagnostic system which systematically finds the cause of pain - not just the source - by logically breaking down dysfunctional movement patterns in a structured, repeatable assessment.
A structured approach to patient management, incorporating the latest research on movement analysis, pain and neuroscience helping patients improve treatment or performance outcomes.

Red Cord
Neurac method is to painlessly restore movement patterns and to improve function. Neurac treatment restores muscle coordination and focuses on treating the actual causes of a patient’s problem, not just the symptoms. Therapeutic exercises are tailored to the individual based on the findings in the evaluation to correct the weak links. Clinical experience indicates that reducing pain and improving function can be achieved.

Tissue manipulation
To improve the mobility of stiff, immobile soft tissues and those with poor circulation due to inactivity or increased tension. It is also used to help mobilize scar tissue, thereby preventing long term recurrence of inflammation.
- Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
- Angular Joint Mobilization
- Mulligan method
- McKenzie method
- ASTR method
- NKT method
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