This process involves the release and reorganization of the muscles, myofascial tissues, and nervous system to improve function, reduce pain, and restore range of motion.
Reconstruction involves repairing or rebuilding damaged tissues—such as ligaments, tendons, or joints—to restore structural integrity and function. This is often followed by a structured rehabilitation program, which includes physical therapy, strength training, and mobility exercises. The goal is to gradually regain movement, reduce pain, and return to daily activities or sports safely and effectively.
Muscle, fascia, and nerve release techniques aim to relieve tension, improve mobility, and restore function. Muscle release reduces tightness and fatigue through massage and stretching. Fascia release targets adhesions using manual therapy or foam rolling. Nerve release alleviates pressure or tension on nerves through gliding techniques and physical therapy to enhance nerve mobility and function.
Reconstructive and rehabilitative treatments often lead to improved function, reduced pain, and enhanced quality of life. Many patients can return to daily activities or sports with better mobility and strength. However, potential challenges include prolonged recovery time, risk of complications (such as stiffness, re-injury, or infection), and the need for consistent rehabilitation efforts. Success depends on the severity of the condition, the quality of surgical repair, and patient commitment to the recovery process.
If you need to make an appointment, please have the following information ready:
- Basic personal information (name, age, contact information, etc.)
- Description of the condition and medical history
- The treatment you need to make an appointment
You can make an appointment through our online platform, by phone or in person.
Our customer service team will contact you promptly to arrange a suitable appointment time.
You can make an appointment through our online platform, by phone or in person.
Our customer service team will contact you promptly to arrange a suitable appointment time.
<Head Clinic>
15/F, Units 1501–1506, Hang Seng Tsim Sha Tsui Building, 18 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
(near Exit B2 of TST MTR Station)
<Branch Clinic>
Units 504–05, Kwong Wah Plaza, 11 Tai Tong Road, Yuen Long
(near Tai Tong Road Light Rail Station)
Tel.: 2389 7088 / 2389 7399
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Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Public Holidays: Closed