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Active Release Ironman Performance Care
ART Ironman Performance Care

Performance care acts to improve an athlete's performance in his or her chosen sport.

Subtle or gross changes in the physiology of an athlete's body can have tremendous impact on the time and effort required to perform an activity.

Difficult training regimes, repetitive motions (swimming, running, cycling) and overworked muscles all place a great deal of stress on an athlete's body.

Repetitive motion, constant tension and pressure often result in inflammation and swelling of soft tissue. The body responds to this inflammation by laying down scar tissue (cross fibers across the tissue) in an attempt to stabilize the affected area. This scar tissue:

  • Restricts motion,
  • Reduces circulation,
  • Inhibits nerve function,
  • Causes ongoing friction and pressure,
  • Results in the production of yet more cross fibers and adhesions across inflamed soft tissues.
Even though physical training factors can be modified, the biomechanical restrictions that have been created in the triathelete’s body are seldom addressed. These lead to future injuries and inhibit the triathlete from reaching his or her full performance potential.

Equally important, different athletes may present with identical pain patterns, but each athlete may have completely different structures that are impaired or injured.

Before treatment takes place, an extremely specific examination and diagnosis must be performed. It is important to look past the initial point of pain to identify other structures that are involved in the kinetic chain. For example, triatheletes using aero-bars commonly have restrictions at the serratus posterior superior and at a very deep muscle called the transversospinali

Effective treatment of shoulder problems or of any soft tissue injury (ligaments, muscles, blood vessels, fascia and nerves) requires an alteration in tissue structure to break up the restrictive cross-fiber adhesions and to restore normal function to the affected soft tissue areas. When executed properly, this process:

  • Substantially decreases healing time,
  • Treats the root cause of the injury, and
  • Improves athletic performance.
REFERENCES:
1."Release your pain: Resolving Repetitive Strain Injuries With Active Release Technique", by Dr. Brian Abelson,DC and Kamali Abelson BSc.
2. "full body and biomechanics manuals", Michael Leahy, activerelease.com
3. activerelease.ca
4. activerelease.com