We treat the spine utilizing Mechanical Diagnostic Therapy or the “McKenzie Method®“. The “McKenzie Method®” is a specialized evaluative system designed to provide: diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic, and prophylactic intervention. To date, Mechanical Diagnostic Therapy is the most heavily researched physical therapy treatment for the spine.
The McKenzie Method: Three Steps To Success
STEP 1: Assessment | Unique to the McKenzie Method is a comprehensive and logical step-by-step process to evaluate the patient’s problem quickly. This mechanical examination can “classify” most patient conditions by the level of pain or limitation that results from certain movements or positions. A McKenzie assessment can eliminate the need for expensive and/or invasive procedures. Research has shown the initial McKenzie assessment procedures to be as reliable as costly diagnostic imaging (i.e., x-rays, MRIs) to determine the source of the problem and quickly identify responders and non-responders. |
STEP 2: Treatment | McKenzie treatment prescribes a series of individualized exercises. The emphasis is on active patient involvement, which minimizes the number of visits to the clinic. Ultimately, most patients can successfully treat themselves when provided the necessary knowledge and tools. For patients with more difficult mechanical problems, a certified McKenzie clinician can provide advanced hands-on techniques until the patient can self administer. |
STEP 3: Prevention | By learning how to self-treat the current problem, patients gain hands-on knowledge on how to minimize the risk of recurrence and to rapidly deal with recurrence if it occurs. The likelihood of problems persisting can more likely be prevented through self-maintenance. |