Manual Therapy​

Manual physical therapy is hands-on treatment techniques used to decrease pain, reduce joint stiffness, increase muscle flexibility and improve range of motion. The most commonly used manual therapy technique at Sparks Physical Therapy is joint mobilizations, which involves skilled passive movements to a joint complex that is applied at varying speeds and amplitudes to restore optimal motion, function and/or to decrease pain. We also use spinal manipulations, a small, quick stretch to the spine that often is accompanied with a cracking sound. Spinal manipulations act like a “Control + Alt + Delete” for the nervous system to reset the pain cycle. We also use a technique called “Passive Range of Motion” to allow patients to regain motion while recovering from surgery or other ailments. If soft tissues (such as muscles and tendons) are more of the culprit, we use techniques such as instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilizations and active release techniques to reduce muscle spasms and improve flexibility. 

Patients with a variety of orthopedic conditions may benefit from manual physical therapy. Orthopedics is the medical specialty that focuses on reducing pain and restoring function for the musculoskeletal system that includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves. The research is clear that manual therapy combined with therapeutic exercise results in the best pain-relief and improving function for patients with arthritis, plantar fasciitis, muscle-tension headaches, shoulder, back, neck, knee and hip pain. Manual therapy is also highly effective for patient’s post-operative (following surgery) to reduce swelling and improving range of motion. 

All of our physical therapists at Sparks Physical Therapy have extensive post-graduate training in manual therapy. On your first visit, we do a very thorough evaluation and discuss with you the best forms of manual therapy for your condition. We never do a treatment without discussing it with you first.

Hear from Our Patients

I highly recommend Jesse North, PT, DPT for PF PT. I came to the practice with various concerns relating to hypertonic PT and ready to do the work. After about 10 weeks left without symptoms, and with the knowledge to continue my practice at home to manage and maintain, thanks to Jesse. Beautiful office facility, friendly staff. Jesse is exceptional. Don’t continue to suffer and keep putting off taking care of yourself. PF PT should be a standard part of women’s health and wellness care. I am so happy I finally went in and found Jesse to help me work through the process.
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Samantha R.
12/26/2022
My thanks to Dr. Jessica Abraskin at Sparks Physical Therapy, 954 Ridgebrook Rd., Sparks, MD for resolving my vertigo with Vestibular Rehabilitation using the Epley Maneuver. Dr. Abraskin first did an evaluation to diagnose the vertigo and determine the best treatment. It worked! She also advised certain movements to avoid to prevent a recurrence.
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Charlie M.
10/04/2022
Jessica did an excellent job helping me with my recovery after rotator cuff surgery. She is extremely knowledgeable, thorough, and kind. Jessica personalized my treatment based on my goals and lifestyle. Thank you Jessica! All the employees at Sparks are friendly and supportive. I’d also like to thank Brett and Lauren for assisting in my recovery.
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Kelly G.
5/12/2024
I suffer from chronic low back pain aggravated by scoliosis. Through the years, I’ve worked with several reputable physical therapists in the area and have tried a variety of treatment modalities, none with measurable results. Within two months of working with Brett at Sparks PT, I noticed an improvement in pain, strength, and flexibility. I highly recommend this practice for the expertise, personalized attention, and friendliness of their clinicians and staff.
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Jennifer J.
10/18/2022

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