Active Release Technique (ART) in Long Branch, NJ
Break Up Scar Tissue. Restore Motion. Relieve Pain.
At New Life Chiropractic, we offer Active Release Technique (ART) to help patients recover from chronic pain, soft tissue injuries, and mobility restrictions caused by overuse, strain, or trauma. ART is a highly targeted, hands-on therapy designed to break up scar tissue adhesions, restore proper muscle and joint function, and get you back to pain-free movement—quickly and effectively.
What Is Active Release Technique?
Active Release Technique is a specialized manual therapy used to treat soft tissue conditions involving muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves. Over time, overuse or injury can lead to micro-tears in these tissues, which develop into dense adhesions that restrict movement and cause pain.
ART involves:
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Hands-on evaluation of the affected area
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Precise tension applied to the soft tissue
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Guided movement of the body part to break up adhesions
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Releasing restrictions and restoring smooth, pain-free function
ART combines pressure and motion in over 500 specific protocols, making it one of the most versatile soft tissue therapies available today.

Conditions Commonly Treated with ART
Active Release Technique is highly effective for soft tissue conditions such as:
Whether your pain is from work, athletics, or repetitive daily movements, ART can help break the pain cycle and restore function.
Benefits of Active Release Technique
Breaks Up Scar Tissue – Reduces adhesions that limit flexibility and cause pain
Restores Muscle Function – Improves strength, movement, and range of motion
Relieves Nerve Entrapment – Frees compressed nerves for better comfort and function
Accelerates Healing – Increases blood flow and oxygen to damaged tissues
Reduces Pain Naturally – No medications or invasive procedures
Targets the Root Cause – Focuses on correcting mechanical dysfunction, not just masking symptoms
Why Choose Dr. Tyler Richards for ART?
With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Tyler Richards offers precision soft tissue care to patients with both chronic and acute musculoskeletal conditions. He incorporates ART as part of a comprehensive chiropractic care plan, ensuring that your muscles, joints, and nerves work together in balance.
Dr. Richards evaluates each case individually and applies ART techniques based on the location, depth, and nature of the restriction—helping you recover faster and feel better sooner.
What to Expect During Your ART Session
Your treatment will begin with a thorough assessment of the affected area, including movement analysis and palpation to locate scar tissue or tightness. From there:
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Dr. Richards will apply tension to the area with his hands
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You’ll be guided through specific movements to release the adhesion
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Sessions may involve multiple tissue layers and motion patterns
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Care is personalized and progresses based on your comfort and response
ART is often combined with chiropractic adjustments, corrective exercises, and lifestyle recommendations to maximize results.
Who Can Benefit from Active Release Technique?
ART is ideal for:
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Athletes recovering from strain or overuse
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Office workers with repetitive motion injuries
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Active adults with chronic joint or muscle pain
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Individuals with limited mobility or stiffness
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Anyone experiencing nerve pain due to muscle tightness
If you’ve tried stretching or massage without relief, ART may be the missing piece to your recovery.
Free Your Body from Restrictions
Scar tissue and adhesions can keep you stuck in cycles of pain and limited movement. At New Life Chiropractic, Active Release Technique helps break those patterns, restore balance, and unlock better performance—whether in your sport, work, or everyday life.
Let’s help you move with ease again—naturally, effectively, and pain-free.