

Passive Therapy
Soothe, Heal, Rejuvenate
Gentle Care for Optimal Recovery
What is Passive Therapy?
Passive therapy offers a soothing and restorative approach to healing, focusing on providing relief from pain and promoting relaxation. Through gentle techniques and modalities, passive therapy aims to reduce inflammation, alleviate muscle tension, and enhance overall well-being. Whether recovering from an injury or seeking relief from chronic discomfort, passive therapy offers a tranquil sanctuary for rejuvenation and healing.
How Passive Therapy Works
Passive therapy utilizes a variety of therapeutic modalities and techniques to promote healing and relaxation. Some of our passive therapies include intersegmental traction, Therabody pneumatic compression, Theragun percussive therapy, electrical stimulation techniques, IASTM, and more. Passive therapy targets pain and tension at its source, promoting circulation, reducing inflammation, and enhancing tissue repair. By creating a peaceful and nurturing environment, passive therapy encourages the body's natural healing processes to flourish.
Conditions that Benefit from Passive Therapy
Passive therapy offers a gentle yet effective solution to promote healing and restore balance. It provides relief and support for a wide range of conditions offering a gentle yet effective solution to promote healing and response balance.
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Acute Injuries
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Chronic Pain
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Stress-Related Ailments
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Recovery from Surgery
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Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Tension Headaches
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FAQ | Passive Therapy
1 / What is passive therapy?
Passive therapy is a healing approach that focuses on providing relief from pain and promoting relaxation through gentle techniques and modalities. It includes treatments such as percussive or massage therapy, Red and near-infrared light therapy, Therabody leg pneumatic compression, Therabody smart goggles, cupping, kinesiology taping, intersegmental traction, electrical stimulation, and more.
2 / How does passive therapy differ from active therapy?
Passive therapy involves treatments administered by a therapist, or healthcare provider, whereas active therapy requires active participation from the individual, who performs exercises and movements to improve mobility and strength.
3 / Who can benefit from passive therapy?
Passive therapy benefits individuals of all ages and fitness levels, particularly those recovering from injuries, managing chronic pain, or seeking relaxation and stress relief.
4 / What are some common modalities used in passive therapy?
Common modalities used in passive therapy include:
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Percussive or Massage Therapy
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Red and Near-Infrared Light Therapy
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Therabody Pneumatic Compression
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Intersegmental Traction
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Cupping (stationary and moving cups)
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Kinesiology Taping
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Electrical Stimulation (e.g., TENS units, EMS)
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Therabody Smart Goggles
5 / How often should I undergo passive therapy sessions?
The frequency of passive therapy sessions may vary depending on your condition and treatment plan. Your healthcare provider can recommend an appropriate schedule based on your individual needs and goals.