Low back and hip pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide. 8 out of 10 people will have low back pain at some point in their life and upwards of 50% of Americans will report having back pain at some point during the next year!
Even with the extremely high prevalence, solutions for low back pain and hip pain are hard to find! Our average patient has suffered from pain for months and seen 2-3 other providers before finding relief in our office!
Our services aren’t for everyone, but If you are tired of that annoying, frustrating pain that just won’t go away, we invite you to schedule a consultation with us to start getting answers!
The “Toe Touch” can tell us a lot about the health of your low back and hips. Healthy low back and hips should allow the fingers to touch the floor! This may sound impossible to some. Proper treatment aims to restore motion when limited to eliminate pain, slow degeneration, and improve function. If you are unable to pass the “Toe Touch” our treatment can help! Schedule your session below.
"When I think about my training and goals, the focus always lies on what can I be doing today to make my tomorrow better. I am always thinking of how I can get to the next level and maximize my fullest potential as an athlete. This way of thinking has allowed me to achieve many of my dreams and is a huge reason why I was able to find Mike Danenberg and his team at Performance Therapy. Active Release Therapy (A.R.T.) is a form of physical therapy using manual soft tissue release that has changed my life. Mike, who is a true healer, can make any one, of any age, of any ability level--optimized. He wants nothing more than to build relationships with people and help them move freely while feeling better than they were on their best day prior. Mike truly puts the art in A.R.T as his skills and mind for his craft are second to none. I feel literally "touched by an angel" each time I am in his office. I have no doubt that my running career will be given a new light because of his guidance. I am not only glad to call him my therapist. I am even prouder to call him my friend."
Matt Elliot
11-time sub 4-minute miler