What Sets Body Mechanics Orthopedic Massage Apart from Other Massage Clinics
Online, June 13, 2014 (Newswire.com) - At Body Mechanics Orthopedic massage the standard of practice that sets the clinic apart from others, is their through assessment practices. Therapists hired by Body mechanics are trained in Orthopedic Assessment. Orthopedic assessment is a process in which the therapist test the physical capabilities of a client as well as asking and listening to their concerns.
There are two components of initial assessment. First there is the observation; therapists will observe the client walking in, standing and observe their stress levels as well. The second part of the assessment process is listening to the client's thoughts on what might have happened and any previous history they would like to speak about. At Body Mechanics, the therapists take their time when listening to the client before they begin the next phase of the assessment- movement testing.
After the initial phases of the verbal assessments are finished, the therapist will begin the physical movement testing to continue the assessment. The three main types of movement testing for an assessment is, active free movement, active passive and active resistance. Each of these movement tests along with other observations from the therapist, help determine the full scope of the client's needs. After the assessment is done, the therapist will decide the best treatment for the client's needs.
Through compassionate listening and a through assessment practices, Body mechanics NYC sets itself apart from all the other massage clinics in New York City. In this day and age, there are many people who are slipping through the cracks of the healthcare system. Doctors are very busy and sometimes have limited time to sit and listen to patients fully. Therapists in Body Mechanics agree that the focus of assessment is the key to a successful treatment.
To book a massage with one of Body Mechanic's highly trained therapists, visit the website at www.bodymechanicsnyc.com