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WHAT WE TREAT
-Low back pain
-Neck pain
-Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand pain
-Hip, knee, ankle, and foot pain
-SI Joint pain
-Sports Injuries
-Whiplash
-Repetitive Strain Injuries
-Spinal Conditions
-Post-operative care
-Scar management
-TMJ pain
-Pelvic Pain
-Incontinence
-Pain with intercourse
-Pre/post partum difficulties
-Pain with pregnancy
-Arthritic Pain
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Apex Physical Therapy & Wellness Center
550 13th Ave E
West Fargo, ND 58078
Phone: (701) 364-APEX
Fax: (701) 373-0037
Hours of Operation 800am-6:00pm Monday through Friday
astym treatment


Get back in action with ASTYM®!
You have worked hard to get to where you are...don't let an injury stop you! The ASTYM treatment is a different way to treat injuries off all types. Rather than treating symptoms, the ASTYM system zeroes in on the underlying physiology responsible for injuries. This treatment stimulates the return of healthy tissue, allowing you to keep doing what you love to do.
What is the ASTYM system is an advanced form of soft tissue mobilization, which enables clinicians to effectively initiate remodeling and regeneration of dysfunctional tissue. The ASTYM system has also been proven to be a highly effective treatment for chronic tendinitis/tendinosis.
Treatment is performed with ergonomically designed instruments to allow rapid identification and effective treatment of areas exhibiting texture changes associated with soft tissue scar/fibrosis or chronic tendinopathy.
Exercise and activity are then integrated to guide the body's healing in the most advantageous manner possible. Continuation of work, athletic and recreational activities throughout the treatment process promotes optimal healing.
Patients who are experiencing pain, loss of motion, and/or loss of function following surgery, injury, cumulative trauma disorders and chronic irritation/tendinitis often benefit from the ASTYM system. Some of the clinical diagnoses which have responded well to this treatment are:
-Trigger finger
-Carpal tunnel syndrome
-Lateral epicondylitis
-Medial epicondylitis
-DeQuervain's tenosynovitis
-Wrist sprains
-Shoulder pain
-Plantar fasciitis
-Chronic ankle sprains
-Achilles tendinitis
-Shin splints
-Patellar tendinitis
-Hamstring strains
-IT band syndrome
-Post-surgical scarring
-Post-surgical fibrosis
-Hip pain/trochanteric bursitis
-SI and low back pain
-Most forms of chronic tendinopathies
-Soft tissue changes associated with degenerative arthritis



