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Sports Injury Treatments

  • MyoFascial Disruption Technique (MFDT)                   [to read more MFDT, click here]

MyoFascial Disruption Technique (MFDT) is a hands-on approach to treating soft tissue injuries. MFDT recognizes that most, if not all, soft tissue injuries are a result of a separation or a disruption of the fascia. [fascia - a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating, or binding together muscles, organs, and other soft structures of the body.]

The fascia can separate at the origin or insertion of a tendon or ligament. The fascia can separate within the muscle in a band like separation. It can ‘wrinkle’ like a shirt pulled out from your hamper. It can ‘un-coil’ in the extremities like a twisted slinky toy. Dr. Conway repairs the fascia by 'ironing the wrinkle', meaning he re-attaches the fascia which eliminates your pain.


    • Accelerated Recovery Performance (ARP) Trainer  [to read more about ARP, click here]
    If you are looking for relief today, this is the machine that can do it. The ARP machine is truly revolutionary. Dr. Conway is currently one of only a handful of doctors on the east coast using this machine. The results truly speak for themselves. If you have recently overheard someone talking about the amazing results they have achieved at Conway Clinic, this is most likely what they were talking about!

      - Recovery Time
         Click the highlighted injuries to read about actual patient cases that
         Dr. Conway has successfully treated.


      Injury
      Average Number of Treatments
      Average Time to Full Healing*
      Achilles Tendonitis
      1 - 5
      3 - 14 days
      Ankle Sprain
          Mild
          Moderate
          Severe

      1 - 2
      3 - 4
      3 - 4

      1 - 7 days
      7 - 10 days
      7 - 14 days
      Bicep Pull
      1 - 2
      1 - 5 days
      Calf Pull
      1 - 2
      1 - 5 days
      Foot Sprain
      1 - 2
      1 - 2 days
      Golfer's Elbow
      2 - 5
      1 - 7 days
      Groin Pull
      1 - 3
      1 - 3 days
      Hand/Finger Sprain
      1 - 3
      1 - 5 days
      Hamstring Pull
      1 - 3
      1 - 3 days
      Herniated Disc
      2 - 10
      1 - 3 weeks
      High Ankle Sprain
      3 - 5
      5 - 14 days
      Hip Flexor Strain
      1 - 3
      1 - 3 days
      Knee Sprains
      1 - 5
      8 - 15 days
      Knee Hyperextensions
      1 - 2
      1 - 3 days
      Rotator Cuff
      1 - 5
      3 - 10 days
      Shoulder Sprain
      1 - 3
      1 - 5 days
      Tennis Elbow
      1 - 3
      1 - 7 days
      Tricep Pull
      1 - 2
      1 - 3 days

      * This chart only provides an estimate of treatment length for the particular injuries listed. Chronic injuries can sometimes lengthen the healing time of an injury. This chart is not based on the appropriate rehabilitation time needed following an injury. Due to the unique nature of the human body personal results may vary due to the specific nature of the case which will be discussed with you by the doctor.

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