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At Ishkriti, soft tissue treatment is an essential part of our physiotherapy approach. We focus on relieving pain, restoring mobility, reducing stiffness, and improving muscle function through evidence-based manual therapy techniques.
Our soft tissue treatment includes:
We apply controlled manual pressure to release chronic muscle tension, improve blood circulation, break down adhesions, and reduce muscle stiffness. This helps in faster recovery from injuries, overuse, and stress-related tightness.
Fascia is a thin, web-like connective tissue that surrounds all muscles and organs. When fascia becomes tight or restricted, it causes pain and limited movement.
Our therapists use gentle, sustained pressure to release fascial restrictions, improving mobility and reducing chronic pain.
A gentle, active technique where the patient uses their muscle strength against therapist-applied resistance. This helps:
Lengthen shortened muscles
Improve joint mobility
Reduce muscle tightness
Restore normal movement patterns
Myofascial trigger points (MTPs) are tight, tender knots inside the muscle that often cause pain in another region (referred pain).
We locate and release these trigger points using precise pressure techniques to:
Reduce pain
Improve muscle function
Restore normal movement
This technique uses very light, rhythmic movements to stimulate lymph flow and reduce swelling.
Ideal for:
Post-injury swelling
Post-surgery cases
Lymphedema
Chronic inflammation
When nerves get compressed or irritated, they lose their ability to glide smoothly.
We gently mobilise and glide the nerves to:
Reduce nerve pain
Improve mobility
Decrease sensations like tingling, burning, or numbness
This includes a combination of massage, pressure techniques, and stretching to treat:
Muscle stiffness
Scar tissue
Soft tissue injuries
Overuse strains
Poor posture–related tightness
It helps relax muscles, improve circulation, restore tissue elasticity, and promote long-term healing.
Relieves muscle tension, tightness, and spasms
Promotes better blood circulation and faster tissue healing
Reduces soft tissue inflammation and swelling
Improves flexibility, mobility, and overall movement quality
Enhances posture by correcting muscle imbalances
Alleviates pain from overuse, sports injuries, or daily stress
Supports recovery after exercise, injury, or surgery
Induces relaxation and reduces physical and mental stress
Prepares the body for exercise, rehabilitation, or sport-specific training