Muscle Works Chiropractic

Muscle Therapy

The signature service at Muscle Works. We identify muscles that have shut down and systematically reactivate them — restoring your body's natural support system.

Muscle Therapy

Muscle Therapy is the signature service at my practice. It’s the reason I built Muscle Works around a muscle-first philosophy, and it’s the reason so many patients who have tried “everything else” finally find lasting relief with me. Muscle Therapy is how I identify the muscles that have stopped firing properly and systematically reactivate them — restoring your body’s natural support system from the inside out.

What We Do — Muscle Works's process for identifying inactive muscles, tight muscles, and bones out of place

How Muscle Therapy Works

Your body is a tensegrity structure: your bones are held in place by muscles the same way a tent is held up by cables. When a muscle shuts down — from injury, stress, overuse, surgery, or simple disuse — the surrounding muscles have to pick up the slack. They tighten, overwork, and eventually start to hurt. Meanwhile, the original weak link keeps quietly sabotaging the whole chain. Traditional therapy often ends up treating the tight, overworked muscles, which feels good temporarily but never solves the underlying issue.

Muscle Therapy takes the opposite approach. Instead of stretching or massaging the tight muscle, I hunt down the weak, inhibited muscle that’s causing the compensation in the first place — and turn it back on. The process is grounded in specific muscle testing protocols and precise palpation of the muscle’s attachment points.

In practice, a Muscle Therapy session at Muscle Works follows four phases: range-of-motion testing to find asymmetries, muscle testing to isolate the specific muscle that’s not firing, targeted stimulation through precise pressure and contraction to reactivate it at the neuromuscular level, and re-testing to verify the muscle is working again. When you leave the table, you don’t just feel different — your body measurably moves better.

What to Expect During Your Session

Your first Muscle Therapy session begins with a detailed history and a thorough movement screen. I’ll watch how you move, note your range of motion, and run targeted muscle tests to figure out which muscles aren’t pulling their weight. This assessment phase is the longest — and most important — part of your first visit, because it tells the story of how your body got where it is.

From there, treatment is quiet, precise, and surprisingly low-intensity. I use my hands to stimulate specific points on each inhibited muscle, then ask you to make a small controlled contraction. There’s no pounding, no aggressive stretching, no electrical stimulation — just targeted pressure, controlled movement, and re-testing to confirm the improvement. You’ll usually notice the difference right away: a joint that was stiff suddenly moves freely, or a lift you couldn’t do now feels effortless.

Conditions Muscle Therapy May Help With

  • Chronic low back pain that flares up for no obvious reason
  • Recurring neck and shoulder pain despite adjustments or massage
  • Sciatic-type symptoms with no clear disc involvement
  • Hip pain, IT band issues, and runner’s knee
  • Plantar fasciitis and foot dysfunction
  • Post-surgical weakness that isn’t recovering on its own
  • Athletic performance plateaus and nagging overuse injuries

Why Choose Muscle Works for Muscle Therapy in Coeur d’Alene, ID

I’m one of very few Muscle Therapy-trained providers in North Idaho. I’ve spent more than 17 years refining a muscle-first approach that combines Muscle Therapy with gentle Activator Method adjustments, myofascial release, acupressure, and shockwave therapy — so you get a coordinated, whole-body plan, not a single trick. Patients from Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Hayden, Rathdrum, and across the region come to see me specifically because Muscle Therapy solves problems other therapies keep missing.

I’m also a VA-credentialed provider, so qualifying veterans with a VA community care referral get Muscle Therapy as part of their fully-covered care — no out-of-pocket cost. My goal, as always, is graduation: most patients feel significant relief in 6–10 visits and move on with their lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Muscle Therapy sessions will I need?

Most of my patients feel significant relief in 6–10 visits. Long-standing or complex compensation patterns may take longer; simple issues often resolve in a handful of sessions. My goal is always to get you better and graduate you — not to keep you on the schedule forever.

Does Muscle Therapy hurt?

No. Muscle Therapy is one of the gentlest therapies you’ll encounter. The pressure on each muscle is firm but precise, and the contractions you perform are small and controlled. Many patients are surprised how little effort is required for such noticeable improvements.

Is Muscle Therapy covered by insurance?

Muscle Therapy is delivered as part of your chiropractic care at Muscle Works, which is covered by most major insurance plans. VA community care referrals are fully covered. Call our office at (208) 660-2480 and we’ll help you verify your benefits.

How is Muscle Therapy different from traditional chiropractic or physical therapy?

Traditional chiropractic manipulates bones. Physical therapy typically strengthens or stretches muscles. Muscle Therapy is different — it reactivates muscles that have neurologically shut down, which most other therapies don’t specifically address. That’s why Muscle Therapy often works when the other approaches haven’t.

Will Muscle Therapy help with athletic performance, not just pain?

Yes. Many athletes in Coeur d’Alene use Muscle Therapy to unlock range of motion, restore firing patterns after injuries, and get more out of their training. When all your muscles are working, your body moves better — plain and simple.

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Frequently Asked

Questions About Muscle Therapy

How many Muscle Therapy sessions will I need?
Most of my patients feel significant relief in 6–10 visits. Long-standing or complex compensation patterns may take longer; simple issues often resolve in a handful of sessions. My goal is always to get you better and graduate you — not to keep you on the schedule forever.
Does Muscle Therapy hurt?
No. Muscle Therapy is one of the gentlest therapies you'll encounter. The pressure on each muscle is firm but precise, and the contractions you perform are small and controlled. Many patients are surprised how little effort is required for such noticeable improvements.
Is Muscle Therapy covered by insurance?
Muscle Therapy is delivered as part of your chiropractic care at Muscle Works, which is covered by most major insurance plans. VA community care referrals are fully covered. Call our office at (208) 660-2480 and we'll help you verify your benefits.
How is Muscle Therapy different from traditional chiropractic or physical therapy?
Traditional chiropractic manipulates bones. Physical therapy typically strengthens or stretches muscles. Muscle Therapy is different — it reactivates muscles that have neurologically shut down, which most other therapies don't specifically address. That's why Muscle Therapy often works when the other approaches haven't.
Will Muscle Therapy help with athletic performance, not just pain?
Yes. Many athletes in Coeur d'Alene use Muscle Therapy to unlock range of motion, restore firing patterns after injuries, and get more out of their training. When all your muscles are working, your body moves better — plain and simple. Ready to get started? [Schedule your visit](/book-appointment) or call (208) 660-2480.

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