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What Is Active Release Technique (ART)?

A Complete Guide from Your St. Catharines Chiropractor

If you’ve been dealing with muscle tightness, nerve pain, or lingering injuries that just won’t go away, you may have heard of Active Release Technique (ART). But what exactly is it—and how can it help you?

At our chiropractic clinic in St. Catharines, Ontario, ART is one of the most effective tools we use to treat soft tissue injuries and restore pain-free movement.

Dr. Geron Cowherd, DC, performing ART on the lower back muscles

What Is Active Release Technique (ART)?

Active Release Technique (ART) is a specialized, hands-on soft tissue therapy designed to treat problems in muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves.

It works by combining:

This combination allows your chiropractor to identify and treat the exact source of pain or restriction, rather than just addressing symptoms.

ART is both:


How Does ART Work?

Over time, scar tissue and adhesions can form due to:

  • Overuse
  • Injury or trauma
  • Poor posture
  • Repetitive movements

These adhesions can:

  • Limit mobility
  • Cause pain and stiffness
  • Trap or irritate nerves

During an ART session, your provider will:

  1. Apply targeted tension to the affected tissue
  2. Guide you through specific movements
  3. Break up adhesions and restore proper tissue motion

The result? Improved flexibility, reduced pain, and better overall function.

Dr. Geron Cowherd, DC, performing ART on the shoulder deltoid muscle

Benefits of ART Treatment

ART is a non-invasive, highly effective treatment with a wide range of benefits:

Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain or just want to move better, ART can help.


Conditions Treated with ART

ART is suitable for people of all activity levels—from athletes to office workers. It’s commonly used to treat:

  • Back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Shoulder pain
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • TMJ (jaw pain and tension)
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Sprains and strains
  • Foot and ankle pain
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Nerve entrapments

By breaking down scar tissue and adhesions, ART helps restore pain-free movement and long-term function.

Dr. Geron Cowherd, DC, performing ART on the gluteal muscle

Who Can Perform ART?

ART is performed by certified healthcare professionals, including:

To become certified, providers must complete specialized ART training and recertify annually, ensuring they stay up to date with the latest techniques.


The History of ART

Active Release Technique was developed by Dr. P. Michael Leahy, a chiropractor who worked extensively with athletes.

With a background in engineering and biomechanics, Dr. Leahy recognized the need for a more effective way to treat soft tissue injuries. He created ART to provide a targeted, long-term solution—and it has since become a trusted treatment used worldwide.

Check out this wonderful video of Dr. Leahy sharing more about ART: activerelease.com

Dr. Geron Cowherd, DC, with Dr. P. Michael Leahy, Founder of ART at ART Headquarters in Colorado Springs, Spring of 2018

Looking for ART in St. Catharines?

If you’re experiencing pain, tightness, or limited mobility, Active Release Technique may be the solution you’ve been looking for.

At our chiropractic clinic, we combine ART, chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture, and exercise rehabilitation to help you move and feel your best.

Ready to get started? Book your appointment today and take the first step toward pain-free movement.

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