ASTYM

What is ASTYM?

The ASTYM System is the form of augmented soft tissue mobilization (ASTM) that allows the clinician to stimulate the body's own capacity for healing in patients with soft tissue degeneration or fibrosis and chronic inflammation. This leading edge, non-invasive treatment is performed with ergonomically designed instruments that initiate the healing process necessary for tissue remodeling.

How does ASTYM work?

The ASTYM System's effectiveness is theorized to be due to the following:

  • Adhesions and inappropriate fibrosis within soft tissue can result from trauma, surgery, immobilization or repetitive strain. The ASTYM System stimulates the breakdown of this dysfunctional tissue and allows functional restoration to occur.
  • Soft tissue adhesions and resulting restrictions are identified and broken down.
  • Controlled microtrauma initiates a local inflammatory response that leads to the resorption of inappropriate fibrosis or excessive scar tissue.
  • In chronic tendonopathies, doses of controlled microtrauma stimulate regeneration of the affected tendons.
  • Existing collagen is remodeled and new collagen is influenced by a program of specific functional activities and stretching.

What can the patient expect?

The ASTYM System program begins with a thorough evaluation. The clinician then administers a 10 to 15 minute treatment addressing the entire kinetic chain. A regimen of specific strengthening and stretching exercises is prescribed, customized to the patient's work, athletic or recreational activities. Patients experience a decrease in pain and rapid improvement in function which results in high patient compliance and satisfaction.

Who can benefit from ASTYM?

Patients who are experiencing pain or loss of motion and function following surgery, injury, cumulative trauma disorders, and chronic irritation/tendinitis may benefit from ASTYM. Some of the clinical diagnoses which have responded well include:

  • Lateral Epicondylitis
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Dequervain's Tenosynovitis
  • Trigger Finger
  • Joint Contractures
  • IT Band Syndrome
  • Patellar Tendinitis
  • Anterior Knee Pain
  • Shin Splints
  • Chronic Ankle Sprains
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tenditinitis
  • Other Forms of Tendinitis & Tendinopathies

** No physician referral required for treatment! Direct access-come in and we will get you better!

What benefits does ASTYM provide?

Multiple studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the System in restoring mobility and hastening recovery in patients with cumulative trauma disorders and other soft tissue dysfunctions. In a vast majority of cases it offers these distinct advantages:

  • Restoration to pre-injury level of activity
  • Enjoyment of maximal results with a minimal number of treatments through an emphasis on re-establishing function
  • Maintenance of normal activity in conjunction with the treatment
  • Decreased need for splints, braces or job site modifications
  • Decreased need for surgical intervention

References:

  1. https://www.spinalmanipulation.org/dbmedia/Fascial%20Components%20of%20Myofascial%20Pain%20Syndrome%20(2013).pdf
  2. Sevier TL, Stegink-Jansen CW. (2015) Astym treatment vs. eccentric exercise for lateral elbow tendinopathy: a randomized controlled clinical trial. PeerJ 3:e967; DOI 10.7717/peerj.967 To download a PDF of the full text of this large, controlled clinical trial, click here.
  3. Kalson NS, Borthwick LA, Mann DA, Deehan DJ, Lewis P, Mann C, Mont MA, Morgan-Jones R, Oussedik S, Williams FM, Toms A, Argenson JN, Bellemans J, Bhave A, Furnes O, Gollwitzer H, Haddad FS, Hofmann S, & Krenn V. (2016) International consensus on the definition and classification of fibrosis of the knee joint. Bone Joint J, 98-B(11),1479-1488. Accessed December 14, 2016. To view the abstract of this study, click here.
  4. McGinn T, Chughtai M, Bhave A, Ali O, Mudaliar P, Khlopas A, Harwin SF, Mont MA. Innovative Multi-Modal Physical Therapy Reduces Incidence of Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA) in Non-Obese Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty. Surg Technol Int. 2016 Sep 10;XXIX. pii: sti29/764. To view the abstract of this study, click here.
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