ASTYM System

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The ASTYM system is an evidence-based, non-invasive rehabilitation program that stimulates the regenerative healing process of the body. The goal of ASTYM treatment is to stimulate the body's healing response, resulting in the resorption and remodeling of scar tissue and the regeneration of degenerative tendons.

In other words, ASTYM treatment helps rejuvenate muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

This effective therapy involves a certified therapist using specially designed instruments to identify the areas of dysfunction. The therapist moves the instruments firmly along the patient's skin, in very particular directions. This helps the therapist recognize the defective soft tissue, and ultimately, help those areas heal.

With a typical course of treatment lasting only four to six weeks, the ASTYM system is a therapy that works quickly and consistently.

In fact, clinical outcomes from across the country indicate that 88% of all patients treated with ASTYM achieve improved function and decreased pain (even if the condition is chronic and previous treatment has not produced the desired results).

 

 Why ASTYM treatment?

You get to stay active- during ASTYM therapy you are actually encouraged to continue normal activities. You can still go to work and stay in your sport or favorite activity without having to take time off from your life while you heal.

It's non-invasive- no needles, no knives, no drugs. Period.

It really fixes the problem- the ASTYM system doesn't just treat the symptoms or hide a problem with a temporary solution. Instead, the system stimulates the body to heal properly and completely.

Certified providers - only certified ASTYM therapists offer this therapy.  These certified clinicians undergo intensive training and they will give you the results you expect from ASTYM treatment.  

 PRORehab offers the ASTYM treatment option at 8 locations.

 

 

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