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Our physiotherapist at Momentum Therapeutics, Sanjin Sadovich, has extensive experience treating sports injuries and orthopedic patients. He is a member of the sports and orthopedic divisions of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and continues to take courses in manual therapy, sports injuries, and movement systems. Sanjin has completed his Doctorate in Physiotherapy. Coquitlam and Port Moody patients depend on him for relief!<\/p>\n
Sanjin has experience with the following clinics and hospitals: BC Children’s Hospital Ortho In-Patient Unit, Surrey Memorial Hospital Ortho-In Patient Unit, Island Hand Therapy Private Practice (Victoria, BC), Fraser Valley Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Private Practice, Eagle Ridge Hospital Sub-Acute Unit, and Neuromotion Physiotherapy Private Practice.<\/p>\n
Sanjin is certified as an Astym\u00ae practitioner. Astym is a new, revolutionary rehabilitation process that helps soft tissue problems by getting rid of scar tissue from old injuries in muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It is backed by scientific research and used in professional sports including NHL, NFL, and the NCAA. Learn more about Astym treatment.<\/p>\n
WHAT IS ASTYM TREATMENT?<\/strong><\/p>\n Astym treatment is a physical therapy treatment that\u00a0regenerates healthy soft tissues\u00a0<\/strong>(muscles, tendons, etc.), and eliminates or reduces unwanted scar tissue that may be causing pain or movement restrictions.<\/p>\n Astym treatment is\u00a0highly effective for restoring movement and reducing pain\u00a0<\/strong>from soft tissue injury\/dysfunction,\u00a0and Astym\u00a0even works\u00a0when other approaches routinely\u00a0fail<\/strong>.\u00a0 One of the main reasons for this is that Astym was designed to target the underlying cause of many soft tissue problems, rather than just trying to relieve symptoms. Here are some of the diagnoses where patients have demonstrated excellent clinical results when treated with Astym:<\/p>\n Here is a\u00a0full listing of diagnoses\u00a0<\/a>that have been monitored and the outcomes (treatment results) tracked.<\/p>\n Astym treatment is non-invasive, which means there are no injections or incisions. Instruments are applied topically (on top of the skin) to locate dysfunctional (unhealthy) tissue, and to transfer mild to moderate pressure to the underlying soft tissue structures. Astym treatment stimulates tissue turnover, scar tissue resorption, and the regeneration of tendons, muscles, and other soft tissue structures.<\/p>\n Astym treatment is typically provided twice weekly for four to five weeks (about 9 total treatment sessions) and is done in conjunction with eccentric loading, stretching, and functional exercises. Unlike other treatments, Astym encourages patients to be active, workers to stay on the job, and athletes to stay in their sport during treatment. The Astym process actually makes the tissues of the body stronger<\/strong>\u00a0and allows a patient\u2019s body to become adapted to greater stress without injury. Patients are very satisfied and enthused with the results they see from Astym.<\/p>\n Astym is used in settings ranging from therapy clinics to hospitals to industrial rehabilitation to elite\/professional athletics. This highly-effective, proven treatment helps countless patients every day. Astym is\u00a0scientifically based and supported by clinical research and extensive outcomes<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sanjin aslo uses taping in his treatments. Lots of tape is on the market but we use a leukotape and cover roll with some patients to help with healing by making you more aware of your movements with the tape creating a proprioceptive education for your brian to affect how your body uses different areas for movement. It can also help with stabilization of an area, and even fluid drainage.<\/p>\n The tape is commonly used by physiotherapists to:<\/strong><\/p>\n A special tape is applied by the physiotherapist to sometimes help the brain reconnect with the area of dysfunction. Sanjin does use taping as a technique for many of his patients.<\/p>\n Kinesiology tape has many benefits, including:<\/strong><\/p>\n Sanjin uses needles for dry needling<\/strong> areas to decrease muscle tightness, this works a bit differently than IMS also used by some physiotherapists, but Sanjin prefers dry needling\u00a0for his patients.<\/p>\n Acupuncture vs Dry Needling, what should I do?<\/p>\n If you’re simply looking to relieve muscle pain and tightness, dry needling is a promising option. But if you’re seeking treatment for a certain medical condition, acupuncture is the way to go. You may either feel relaxed or energized after undergoing any of the two procedures.<\/p>\n Acupuncturists insert very thin needles into specific points on the body based on their knowledge from TCM to stimulate energy flow within the body, whereas dry needlers use thicker needles that target trigger points within muscles to relieve tension and decrease pain.<\/p>\n The\u00a0difference between dry needling and acupuncture<\/strong> goes further than that they both use needles.\u00a0Dry needle treatment<\/a>, also known as myofascial point dry needling, is a remarkable and completely natural treatment for chronic and acute pain. Often used as part of a larger treatment plan, it is widely misunderstood by many patients who have\u00a0questions about dry needling<\/a> and liken the procedure to acupuncture. The differences between dry needling and acupuncture actually outweigh the similarities by far.<\/p>\n DRY NEEDLE THERAPY VS ACUPUNCTURE<\/strong><\/p>\n Both dry needling\u00a0and acupuncture involve the insertion of thin needles into certain parts of the body, but the similarities stop there.\u00a0Dry needling acupuncture difference<\/strong> is that during an acupuncture session, needles are inserted into points along meridian lines. These lines represent the body\u2019s organs, and they are based on ancient Chinese medicine. Acupuncture is based on the idea of balance and restoring the proper flow of energy, also known as Qi pronounced Chee, throughout the body.<\/p>\n During acupuncture, the needles are usually left in place for 15 to 30 minutes. It is most often used to treat internal ailments, including digestive problems, insomnia, stress, and chronic pain.<\/p>\n Dry needle\u00a0treatment\u00a0is a relatively new treatment based on modern Western medicine. This treatment was developed in the 1980s, and during treatment, needles are inserted into trigger points, or tender bands of muscle located within larger muscles.<\/p>\n\n
\n\u2022 Carpal tunnel syndrome
\n\u2022 DeQuervain\u2019s tenosynovitis
\n\u2022 Wrist sprain
\n\u2022 Plantar fasciopathy\/heel pain\/chronic plantar fasciitis
\n\u2022 Achilles tendinosis and chronic Achilles tendinitis
\n\u2022 Shin splints
\n\u2022 Patellar tendinosis, chronic patellar tendinitis\/tendonitis (jumper\u2019s knee)
\n\u2022 IT band syndrome
\n\u2022 Chronic hamstring strain
\n\u2022 Joint contractures
\n\u2022 Overuse injuries
\n\u2022 Pain or loss of motion & function following surgery, trauma, or overuse injury<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
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