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At Hands On Therapy our mission is simply to help you move better by providing services that are designed to restore motion and relieve pain so that you may participate in the activities you enjoy. Our philosophy is that knowledge is essential to healing and an integrative hands-on approach and proper client education are the keys to the prevention, recognition and treatment of sports injuries, postural imbalances and the strain patterns that lead to muscular tension and pain.

Whether you are a serious athlete, a fitness enthusiast, or simply have a busy, active lifestyle, Hands On Therapy will provide you with the personalized care you need to help you reach your sports health, pain management and/or general wellness goals. Moira Kiley, ATC, MAT, is a graduate of Endicott College and Salem State University and holds degrees in both business and sports medicine with a minor in biology.

She has been an active member of the NATA since 1988 and the ABMP since 2004. Before establishing Hands On Therapy, Moira gained practical experience in the prevention, recognition and treatment of sports injuries while working in various settings including sports medicine clinics, high school athletic training facilities, sport camps, and local and national sporting events.
Services
Sports Injury Evaluations are a complimentary service for both existing and potential clients.
Injury evaluations help to determine the best course of treatment to get the athlete on the road to recovery and back in the game.
Postural Assessments are free of charge and are key to identifying the strain patterns that lead to pain patterns.
A thorough assessment is necessary to determine the best course of treatment for ending the cycle of pain.
The use and application of specialized hand held Avazzia Microcurrent devices that use extremely low level electrical currents to treat nerve and muscle pain, inflammation and other health challenges.
Total Motion Release (TMR) is a nontraditional but effective approach to therapy that allows the body to naturally realign and heal using a systematic series of exercises to balance strength and range of motion.
Once you grasp the concept you have a lifetime tool that you can use to treat your pain and discomfort.
Watch this video to learn a quick and easy TMR method for releasing tight hamstring muscles.
Avazzia Microcurrent devices provide natural healing without unwanted side effects by using extremely low-level electrical currents to help treat nerve and muscle pain, scar tissue, inflammation and other health challenges.
Each tissue in the human body has its own specific electrical frequency which may be disrupted by injury or disease.
Avazzia Microcurrent therapy simply restores normal frequencies within the cells, resulting in remarkable improvements in pain, inflammation and function.
Avazzia devices have had remarkable results reducing the associated pain and appearance of scar tissue.
Cold laser therapy is low-intensity laser therapy that stimulates healing.
The name "cold" laser comes from the fact that this therapeutic technique uses low levels of light that are not enough to heat your body's tissue.
During this treatment, different wavelengths and outputs of low-level light are applied directly to the targeted area, allowing the injured tissue to absorb the light.
This absorption stimulates a reaction that promotes regeneration.
This technique is a quick, painless and noninvasive way to treat pain and inflammation.
A technique that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue with the purpose of releasing chronic tension and pain in the body.
The therapist uses his/her fingers, thumbs, knuckles, fists, palms, elbows and forearms to apply different types of techniques and movements such as compression, sliding/gliding, friction and broadening.
Hot stone massage uses warmed basalt stones to deliver deep penetrating heat to tired, overworked muscles and soft tissue.
Although a great antidote for stress, the therapeutic benefits of hot stone massage should not be overlooked.
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