Targeted Solutions for Overuse, Imbalance, and Workplace Strain
Repetitive use injuries are increasingly common—and costly. They’re one of the leading causes of lost productivity and missed workdays across industries. These injuries often stem from overuse, repetitive motion, and poor postural habits, which lead to soft tissue damage, muscular imbalances, and joint dysfunction.
Whether caused by athletic training, desk work, or manual labor, these conditions require more than symptom relief—they demand biomechanical correction and soft tissue restoration.
Common Repetitive Use Injuries We Treat
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
- Lateral Epicondylosis (“Tennis Elbow”)
- DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Tight hip flexors contributing to low back pain
- Neck and upper back strain from poor posture
- Shoulder impingement and rotator cuff overload
- Wrist, hand, and forearm fatigue from repetitive tasks
Our Approach
Repetitive use injuries often present pain in one area—but the root cause lies elsewhere. That’s why Dr. Vanina takes a whole-body, biomechanical approach to diagnosis and treatment. His advanced training allows him to identify compensatory patterns, correct joint mechanics, and restore proper muscle balance.
Using techniques like Active Release, fascial abrasion, and targeted rehab protocols, we reduce strain, restore function, and prevent recurrence.
Treatment Goals
- Identify and correct faulty movement patterns
- Restore joint alignment and soft tissue integrity
- Reduce pain and inflammation
- Improve posture and muscular balance
- Prevent future breakdown through education and rehab
If repetitive strain is holding you back, we’re here to help. 📞 Call us at (610) 430-0894 or today.