Activator methods refer to a technique used in manual therapy to apply rapid pressure on specific points or areas of the body to stimulate a response. These methods can help improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing. The term 'activator' refers to the tool used to apply the pressure, which looks like a small hand-held hammer.
Activator methods refer to a technique used in manual therapy to apply rapid pressure on specific points or areas of the body to stimulate a response. These methods can help improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing. The term 'activator' refers to the tool used to apply the pressure, which looks like a small hand-held hammer.
Activator Methods is a type of physiotherapy used to improve mobility and reduce pain. It involves applying quick, repeated pressure on specific points to stimulate blood flow and promote healing. In the Philippines, this treatment is often used for musculoskeletal conditions like back pain, frozen shoulder, and plantar fasciitis.
Some practitioners in the Philippines may use electronic devices to apply pressure instead of manual techniques. This method can be combined with other therapies such as massage or exercise.