Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Inspire Physical Therapy Opens in Tucson

Physical therapist Michelle Major-Katz brings 20 years experience to her new practice, Inspire Physical therapy, at 48 North Tucson Boulevard, Suite 100, in Tucson. Specializing in orthopedic physical therapy, Major-Katz is one of the positive changes in what healthcare of the future is going to look like.

She has added the advanced alternative treatment modalities of Myofascial Release, Upledger CranioSacral Therapy, Somatoemotional Release and more to her traditional practice methods with the heart, patience and listening skills of a true healer versus a mere medical practitioner. Major-Katz treats patients personally for an hour or more with gentle, highly trained hands, intuitive skill and osteopathic, "body guided," realignment techniques, which leave the body and soul of the recipient with immediate relief.

With no quick thrusts, these methods follow your body's own cues. Often, symptoms do not return, but if the trauma is severe, the patterns are traced to the core issue and resolved systematically and thoroughly, beginning with the first session. Sometimes, simple exercises are suggested at the end of a session to retain the relief gained during the session.


New treatment modalities are discussed and fully explained on her website. Major-Katz advises that this leading edge information can help prevent back, shoulder, neck, hip and knee surgeries.

For children undergoing orthodontic work, headaches and neck pain are indicating that something is out of balance. Muscles can spasm because the torque on braces may be throwing the jaw, cranial bones and spine out of alignment. This may lead to a wide range of symptoms if not monitored. Major-Katz teaches parents how to help their child now and avoid bigger problems later on. Severe symptoms can even affect children's learning capacity, due to cranial nerve compression, and in some instances, braces have been linked to adolescent onset scoliosis of the spine.

Call Michelle for a free 15-minute consultation or to schedule an appointment at 520-468-2214 and visit Inspire-PhysicalTherapy.com.

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