What is the Airrosti method?
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What is the Airrosti method?
Airrosti (air-rosti) is a healthcare group that provides rapid recovery treatment for soft tissue injuries. Our goal is to fix pain FAST (typically within 3-4 visits based on patient-reported outcomes) — with no needles, surgery, or invasive procedures.
Why is it called Airrosti?
The name Airrosti was originally based on the acronym Applied Integration for the Rapid Recovery of Soft Tissue Injuries. In short, that means we combine highly targeted manual therapy with customized active rehab exercises to target and rapidly resolve the source of your soft tissue pain or injury.
Can Airrosti help back pain?
Back pain is one of the most common conditions we treat at Airrosti. Our providers can help pinpoint and resolve the root cause of your back pain, leading to complete and rapid injury resolution in 89% of cases (based on patient-reported outcomes).
Who started Airrosti?
Sean Tipton
Airrosti, founded by Sean Tipton and its first provider, Ty Nickleberry, opens its first practice in Austin, Texas. The official Airrosti logo is created and launched.
Can a DC write prescriptions?
The answer, for now, is no. Chiropractors do not prescribe medications, and in most states, they are forbidden from doing so.
When was Airrosti founded?
Founded in 2004, Airrosti is a rehabilitation healthcare group that provides outcome-based soft tissue and joint (musculoskeletal) care. They are headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.
How long has Airrosti been in business?
San Antonio-based physical therapy company Airrosti opened in 2004 with a single employee. Since then, it’s ballooned into a practice with 700 employees and that trains health care providers to deliver specialized treatment for musculoskeletal injuries and other conditions.
Does spinal decompression hurt?
It is very rare for a patient to experience any pain during spinal decompression therapy. However, you will feel the stretch in your spine.
What can cause chronic lower back pain?
Causes of Chronic Lower Back Pain
- Lumbar herniated disc. The jelly-like center of a lumbar disc can break through the tough outer layer and irritate a nearby nerve root.
- Degenerative disc disease.
- Facet joint dysfunction.
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
- Spinal stenosis.
- Spondylolisthesis.
- Osteoarthritis.
- Deformity.
How do you release fascia at home?
How to improve your fascia health
- Stretch for 10 minutes a day. Share on Pinterest.
- Try a mobility program.
- Roll out your tight spots.
- Visit the sauna, especially after the gym.
- Apply cold therapy.
- Get your cardio on.
- Try yoga.
- Keep you and your fascia hydrated.
What does a compressed spine feel like?
Pain and stiffness in the neck, back, or lower back. Burning pain that spreads to the arms, buttocks, or down into the legs (sciatica) Numbness, cramping, or weakness in the arms, hands, or legs. Loss of sensation in the feet.