Spine Injury

If you’re struggling with spinal pain, stiffness, or difficulty moving, you’re not alone—spine injuries can severely limit your day-to-day life. At The PT Zone, we offer targeted therapies to relieve your pain and restore mobility.

  • Decompress spinal nerves to alleviate pressure and pain
  • Improve blood flow to promote healing in injured tissues
  • Restore spinal mobility to increase your range of motion
  • Strengthen your core and posture to support long-term recovery

Let us help you move freely and
comfortably again

Spine injuries can affect every aspect of your daily life, from basic movements like sitting and walking to more complex physical activities. Whether caused by an accident, repetitive stress, or a degenerative condition, the pain and limited mobility associated with spine injuries can be overwhelming. At The PT Zone, we understand how essential your spine is to your overall well-being and function, which is why we offer specialized treatments to target the root causes of your pain.

Our approach is personalized to each client, focusing on decompressing the spine, improving blood flow, and restoring mobility through a combination of advanced techniques and manual therapies. We assess each patient individually to create a tailored plan that meets their unique needs, with a focus on reducing pain and helping you regain control of your movements.

Depending on your diagnosis and injury, we may utilize a variety of therapies to address your specific condition, each aimed at promoting faster recovery and preventing future complications.

Our Therapies for Spine Injury Recovery:

  • Balance Training

    Balance Training is a specialized approach that strengthens stabilizing muscles, enhances coordination, and reduces fall risks, ultimately improving posture and promoting confident movement.

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  • Certified Manual Therapy

    Certified Manual Therapy is a hands-on approach that addresses joint, muscle, and connective tissue dysfunction, reducing pain, improving alignment, and promoting faster, more efficient recovery.

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  • Cupping

    Cupping therapy is an ancient healing technique that uses suction to enhance circulation, relieve muscle tension, and promote the body’s natural recovery process.

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  • Dry Needling

    Dry needling is a modern therapy that targets muscle trigger points with thin needles to relieve pain, reduce tension, and restore mobility.

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  • Gait Training

    Gait Training is a specialized approach that enhances walking mechanics, improves lower-limb strength, and reduces re-injury risks, ultimately promoting more efficient movement.

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  • Graston Technique

    Graston Technique is a specialized manual therapy that uses stainless steel instruments to break down scar tissue, improve mobility, and accelerate healing.

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  • Kinesiotaping

    Kinesiotaping is a flexible taping method that provides gentle support, improves circulation, and helps maintain natural movement for a more comfortable and effective recovery.

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  • Manual Traction

    Manual Traction is a gentle, hands-on method used to decompress the spine, relieve pressure on discs and nerves, and improve overall comfort and mobility.

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  • Post-Surgical Rehab

    Post-Surgical Rehab is a structured recovery process designed to restore mobility, manage pain, and rebuild strength after surgery, ensuring a safer and faster return to your everyday activities or sports.

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  • Physical Therapy for Weightlifters & CrossFit

    Physical Therapy for Weightlifters & CrossFit focuses on proper lifting mechanics, correcting muscle imbalances, and managing stress on joints to prevent pain, accelerate recovery, and enhance overall strength gains.

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At The PT Zone, we’re committed to helping you achieve long-term relief and restore your ability to move freely and without pain.

Common Questions from Spinal Injury Clients

1. How long does it take to recover from a spinal injury?

2. What types of spinal injuries do you treat?

3. Will physical therapy completely heal my spine injury?

4. Can I avoid surgery with physical therapy?

5. What should I expect during a spinal injury therapy session?

6. Is physical therapy for spinal injuries painful?

7. How soon will I see results from therapy?

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Conveniently located at 136 Canal St Unit 4, Salem, MA 01970