When Should You See an Astym Certified Therapist?

When Should You See an Astym Certified Therapist?

Astym® therapy has helped many individuals recover from a variety of conditions as well as, relieve pain, restore function, and regain range of motion. Before deciding on any treatment, we always recommend consulting with a trusted healthcare provider. It’s important to be properly evaluated and talk with them before deciding on a course of treatment.

If you’ve been wondering when to seek out help, we have a simple answer for you.

Do you have any of the following symptoms?

    • Restricted Motion
    • Consistent Tightness
    • Pain with Movement
    • Joint Stiffness
    • Tendinitis
    • Soreness from a Sprain or Strain

If you answered yes to one or more of these symptoms, you could be a good candidate for Astym therapy!

Why Astym Therapy?

Astym therapy helps you get better faster with a safe and effective approach to treating your pain. On average, an Astym treatment session is around 15-30 minutes depending on your injury or condition and most conditions resolve after 4-5 weeks of treatment and therapy.  

Astym Certified therapists treat the cause, not just the symptoms of your pain. Astym therapy can resolve tough injuries and conditions, even when other treatments have failed.

With Astym therapy, you’re offered a trusted treatment plan that’s proven to work fast and give you lasting results. With over 10,000 independently recorded patient cases, Astym therapy resolves over 92% of patients across all musculoskeletal disorders (even the toughest cases).

 

We believe everyone deserves to live pain-free no matter their injury or condition. Talk with an Astym Certified provider today to see if Astym therapy is right for you.

Want to know some of the specific conditions Astym therapy is great at treating? Check out this list!

    • Achilles Tendinopathy
    • Anterior and Posterior Tibialis Tendinopathy
    • Arthrofibrosis
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Chronic Ankle Pain and Stiffness
    • Chronic Wrist Pain and Stiffness
    • DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis
    • Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylopathy)
    • Hamstring Strain
    • IT Band Syndrome
    • Jumper’s Knee
    • Low Back Pain (nonradicular)
    • Patellar Tendinopathy
    • Plantar Fasciitis (Plantar Fasciopathy)
    • Post-Mastectomy Scarring
    • Post-Surgical Scarring/Fibrosis
    • Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
    • Scar Tissue/Fibrosis
    • Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylopathy)
    • Trochanteric Bursitis

* Before deciding on any treatment, we always recommend consulting with a trusted healthcare provider. It’s important to be properly evaluated and talk with them before deciding on a course of treatment.



Course Schedule

Hutchinson, KS  |  March 8-9, 2025 (OPEN-LIMITED SPOTS)

Not a course near you? Sign up to never miss out on an Astym course near you or contact us to see if you qualify for on-site training to minimize time out of the clinic and travel expenses.

IN-PERSON COURSE

Blended Learning

Online work before live course

8 hours/day for in-person portion

6-10 hours to complete online work

Eligible for up to 29.25 CEUs

ONLINE COURSE

Self-Paced

1:1 exams with instructors via Zoom

Access for 60 days

Up to 28 hours to complete

Eligible for up to 28 CEUs

The value of the Astym Certification remains the same whether a clinician has been certified through our hybrid learning experience or our online course experience. Both educational opportunities require intensive online training and interactive practical exams with an Astym Certified Instructor.