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Dr. Justin McLeod voted Santa Cruz's Best Chiropractor in Santa Cruz's "Best Of" 2010
Dr. Justin McLeod is located in the heart of Santa Cruz and works long side a talented physical Therapist and Massage therapists. We are committed to our patient’s health and we understand the
importance of determining the cause of their condition. Many
sports-related injuries and chronic conditions are complex in nature
and require a comprehensive approach. Your initial appointment with Dr.
Justin McLeod consists of a 40-minute evaluation to gather information
about your current and past medical history, and perform a physical exam. Your physical
exam includes a postural assessment, gait analysis, bio-mechanical
assessment, neuromuscular evaluation, muscle strength testing, muscle
length testing, and joint mobility testing.
Based on the comprehensive data gathered, Dr. Justin McLeod
will recommend treatment only if he can provide you with the best possible
outcome, otherwise he will make a referral to another health care
professional. We work closely with many of the Santa Cruz top
specialists and often co-manage patients.
Your 20-minute follow-up appointments includes: soft tissue
mobilization, muscle stretching, physical rehabilitation, and
therapeutic modalities, in addition to joint mobilization and a gentle adjustments. To allow for a natural transition toward independence,
the patient will assume an active role in their treatment by
participating in an individualized home exercise program.
This comprehensive approach not only allows for faster resolution
of pain, but provides the patient with long-term benefits, not just
symptomatic relief.
Treatment Procedures
Due to extensive post-graduate training by Dr. Justin McLeod, he
offers a highly specialized and comprehensive care. He provides a full
range of services individually designed to rapidly resolve injuries,
restore function, and improve performance. Dr. McLeod continues to stay
abreast of the latest clinical research and innovative treatment
procedures.
Soft Tissue Mobilization
One of the primary focus of Dr. Justin McLeod is the soft tissue
component of injuries. Soft tissues are: muscles, tendons, ligaments,
bursae, fascia, and nerves. The treatment of these structures is known
as soft tissue mobilization. When trauma occurs, whether it is a single
traumatic event or repeated microtrauma, inflammation follows. The
inflammation leads to scar tissue formation within the muscle and
between the muscles and the other layers of connective tissue. This
scar tissue formation decreases the ability of the muscle to lengthen
and contract normally, which leads to a decrease in range of motion.
This effect can be very specific within a muscle or can affect the
muscle groups very broadly leading to faulty bio-mechanics that are
dysfunctional and inefficient. The scar tissue can also cause pain and
can predispose you to re-injury. Additionally, pain can lead to muscle
guarding in order to protect the injured area, if prolonged guarding
occurs the muscle can loose it’s normal length. The purpose of soft
tissue mobilization is to restore the normal texture, tightness,
flexibility, and function to the affected tissue. It includes several
techniques such as Acupressure Point Therapy (HMT), Active Release
Technique® (ART), myofascial release and Graston.
Acupressure Point Therapy (HMT)
Accumulation of tension in muscles, fascia and tendons manifests as
hypersensitive myofascial reflex points know as trigger or acupressure
points. These points act as circuit breakers and when overloaded with
excessive tension can produce local or referred pain. There are
approximately 700 acupressure points on the human body. These points
are released by deep intermittent digital pressure to a reflex point in
a specific direction causing a form of “depolarization. This leads in
immediate pain relief and restoration of function allowing the soft
tissue to become more flexible and pliable.
Active Release Technique (ART®)
ART® is a patented deep massage technique that treats injuries to
muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves. Treatment involves
placing tension on the affected tissue and then instructing the patient
to move through a range of motion in order to lengthen the tissue and
remove microscopic scar tissue. For more information please visit www.activerelease.com.
Graston Technique
The Graston Technique uses patented medical instruments that are
used to enhance the clinician's ability to detect adhesions, scar
tissue or restrictions in the affected areas. Skilled clinicians use
the stainless steel instruments to comb over and "catch" on fibrotic
tissue, which immediately identifies the areas of restriction. Once the
tissue has been identified, the instruments are used to break up the
scar tissue so it can be absorbed by the body. www.grastontechnique.com/
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) Muscle Stretching
PNF stretching is an advanced form of flexibility training and is
considered to be the fastest and most effective way to increase static
flexibility. Overall, PNF flexibility training reduces post workout
soreness, decreases musculoskeletal injury, increases range of motion,
and improves muscular strength and coordination.
Joint Manipulation
Joint manipulation is a passive musculoskeletal procedure performed
by the doctor to create a stretch to the joint. The effects of joint
manipulation include relief from musculoskeletal pain, a shorter
recovery time from sprains, an increase in range of motion, and
positive influences on the nervous system.
If have any question Please contact Dr. Justin McLeod at drjustinmcleod@gmail.com
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545 Frederick St., Santa Cruz, CA 95062, (831) 713-8400
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