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Manual Therapy - Restore Comfort & Mobility in Tamarac

If joint stiffness, muscle tightness, or nerve irritation are limiting your movement, manual therapy offers a proven, hands-on approach to relief. At PhysicalOne in Plantation, our skilled therapists use targeted techniques to restore mobility, reduce pain, and correct dysfunction at its source—so you can move freely again without restrictions.

Pain and stiffness don’t go away on their own. Without proper treatment, they can worsen over time, leading to chronic discomfort, reduced mobility, and even long-term joint damage. Manual therapy provides an effective solution to correct these issues before they become permanent.

What is Manual Therapy?

Manual therapy is a specialized, hands-on treatment designed to improve movement and function by directly addressing restrictions in muscles, joints, and connective tissue. Unlike passive treatments that only mask symptoms, manual therapy corrects mechanical dysfunctions that cause pain.

At PhysicalOne, we customize every session to target your specific needs, ensuring lasting improvements in movement and strength.

Who Can Benefit from Manual Therapy in Plantation?

This therapy is ideal for individuals experiencing:

  • Chronic or acute back and neck pain affecting daily activities.
  • Joint stiffness or limited range of motion due to injury or overuse.
  • Nerve-related discomfort, including sciatica.
  • Postural imbalances causing strain and discomfort.
  • Muscle tightness or soft tissue restrictions affecting flexibility.

If movement feels restricted, painful, or unbalanced, manual therapy provides a hands-on solution to help you move with ease again.

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How Manual Therapy in Plantation Works

Our approach focuses on restoring function and eliminating restrictions through advanced hands-on techniques, including:

  • Joint Mobilization – Enhances flexibility by reducing stiffness and improving joint mechanics.
  • Myofascial Release – Targets deep muscle tension and scar tissue for better mobility.
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization – Loosens tight muscles and improves circulation for pain relief.
  • Neuromuscular Re-Education – Trains the body to move efficiently and avoid compensatory strain.
  • Manual Traction – Relieves pressure on joints and nerves, reducing pain and restoring alignment.

Each session is carefully tailored to your condition, with continuous reassessment to ensure the most effective treatment for long-term relief.

The Risks of Delaying Treatment

Ignoring joint stiffness and muscular imbalances doesn’t make them go away—it makes them worse. Without intervention, you may experience:

  • Increased pain and reduced flexibility over time.
  • Worsening nerve irritation, leading to tingling, numbness, or shooting pain.
  • Muscle compensations that create new areas of discomfort.
  • Greater risk of long-term mobility loss.

The sooner you start treatment, the easier it is to restore function and prevent further damage.

Take the First Step Toward Lasting Relief

Every day you wait, stiffness and discomfort can become harder to reverse. Manual therapy provides the solution to move better, feel stronger, and prevent long-term damage.

At PhysicalOne, we develop personalized, results-driven treatments designed for your unique needs. Don’t let pain limit your mobility any longer. Contact PhysicalOne in Plantation today and start your recovery journey.

You can talk about Manual Therapy with the following specialists in any of our offices:

• Dr. Colette Amit

Related FAQs

Is manual therapy different from massage?

Yes. Massage is focused on relaxation, while manual therapy is a clinical approach designed to correct dysfunctions in muscles, joints, and nerves for long-term mobility improvement.

How soon will I see results with manual therapy?

Many patients notice improvements within a few sessions, with long-term benefits developing through continued treatment and guided exercises.

Is manual therapy safe?

Yes. Our therapists carefully assess each patient and adjust techniques to match individual mobility, comfort levels, and medical history for the safest, most effective care.

Do I need a referral from my doctor before attending Physical Therapy?

In Florida, Direct Access to physical therapy allows patients to see a physical therapist for evaluation and treatment without a physician’s referral for a limited time.

What do I need to wear or bring with me?

You should dress in comfortable, loose clothing that allows you to move easily and doesn’t restrict circulation. Depending on your condition, your physical therapist may also recommend special shoes or a brace. You should also bring any paperwork related to your medical history, including x-rays, ultrasounds, and doctor’s notes.

What should I expect during physical therapy sessions?

Physical therapy sessions typically involve an assessment of your condition, manual techniques toimprove mobility and flexibility, individualized exercises and activities to help you reach your goals,education on how to prevent further injury or pain, and instruction on proper posture, bodymechanics and other lifestyle changes.

What They Say...

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The staff is what makes this place special. From the front desk to each and every one of the therapists on the floor. They take care of you physically and emotionally which to me makes all the difference. I have come here on and off for 4 years and have never been disappointed. Thank you Physical One !

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My first visit was really nice, the receptionist was very helpful, my physical therapist was very knowledgeable. I would recommend physical one to anyone.

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