Hands-on soft tissue treatment for shoulder mobility at Elite Performance Institute in Naperville Illinois

Active Release Technique

Active Release Technique & Soft Tissue Treatment in Naperville

Hands-on soft tissue care designed to address tightness, improve mobility, and support better movement for active adults, runners, and athletes.

Soft Tissue Care Movement-Based Treatment Rehab-Focused Approach

What It Is

Hands-On Soft Tissue Care with Movement

Active Release Technique, often referred to as ART, is commonly associated with a hands-on soft tissue approach that combines targeted manual pressure with movement. The goal is to help address areas of tightness, sensitivity, or restricted motion involving muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and surrounding soft tissues.

At Elite Performance Institute, soft tissue treatment is used as part of a broader movement-based plan. Rather than treating tightness in isolation, we look at how the area moves, what activities aggravate it, and whether mobility, strength, mechanics, or workload may also be contributing to the issue.

How We Approach It

Soft Tissue Treatment Paired with Rehab and Movement Guidance

Soft tissue treatment can be helpful when an area feels tight, stuck, irritated, or restricted during movement. During care, targeted pressure may be combined with active or passive movement to help improve tissue mobility and reduce sensitivity.

The bigger goal is not just to loosen an area temporarily. We want to understand why the tissue is irritated, why the restriction keeps returning, and what needs to change so you can move better outside the office.

When appropriate, treatment may be combined with mobility work, strengthening, motor control drills, chiropractic care, or sports rehabilitation so improvements carry over into training, work, and daily activity.

Soft tissue treatment for mobility and movement restrictions at Elite Performance Institute in Naperville Illinois

Soft tissue care may be used to address movement restrictions, improve mobility, and support a more complete rehab plan.

Who It Helps

For Tightness, Overuse Issues, and Movement Restrictions

Runners & Athletes

Helpful for athletes dealing with recurring tightness, overuse symptoms, restricted mobility, or soft tissue irritation that affects training.

Active Adults

Useful for people who feel stiff, limited, or uncomfortable during exercise, work, lifting, or daily movement.

Stubborn Tightness

Good for areas that feel stuck despite stretching, foam rolling, massage, or general mobility work.

Rehab Support

Soft tissue treatment can support rehab by improving comfort and mobility so targeted exercise is easier to perform.

What to Expect

A Focused Soft Tissue Treatment Process

01

History & Symptom Review

We review where symptoms are located, what movements bother the area, and what activities or training demands may be contributing.

02

Movement Assessment

We assess motion, mobility, strength, and movement patterns to determine which tissues and positions are most relevant.

03

Hands-On Treatment

Targeted soft tissue work may be combined with movement to address restricted or sensitive areas based on your tolerance and goals.

04

Follow-Up Plan

You leave with clear next steps, which may include mobility drills, strengthening, workload changes, or a broader rehab plan.

Common Areas Treated

Soft Tissue Care for Muscles, Tendons, and Movement Limitations

Patients commonly seek soft tissue treatment for neck and shoulder tightness, upper back stiffness, hip mobility restrictions, hamstring tightness, calf and Achilles irritation, plantar fascia symptoms, IT band region discomfort, forearm tightness, throwing-related shoulder or arm issues, and overuse problems related to training or repetitive activity.

Treatment is tailored to the person and the activity. If your symptoms require imaging, referral, or a different type of care, we will discuss that with you so you are not pushed into the wrong approach.

Why It Pairs Well with Rehab

Less “Loosen and Leave,” More Long-Term Movement Change

Soft tissue treatment can feel helpful, but lasting improvement often depends on what happens after the treatment. That is why we frequently pair hands-on care with movement-based recommendations that address strength, control, mobility, mechanics, or training load.

The goal is to help you understand what is contributing to the restriction and what you can do between visits to keep making progress.

Location

Active Release Technique & Soft Tissue Treatment in Naperville, Illinois

Elite Performance Institute is located in Naperville, Illinois and serves active adults, runners, and athletes from Naperville, Aurora, Warrenville, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Lisle, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Oswego, and surrounding Chicagoland communities.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Soft Tissue Treatment

Is Active Release Technique the same as massage?

No. Massage is often more general, while this type of soft tissue care is typically more focused and movement-based. Treatment is directed toward specific tissues, positions, and motions that are relevant to your symptoms.

Is it normal to feel sore afterward?

Mild soreness can happen, especially when treating stubborn or sensitive areas. Treatment intensity is adjusted based on your tolerance, goals, and response.

Can soft tissue treatment help with overuse injuries?

It may be helpful as part of a broader plan that also addresses mechanics, strength, mobility, recovery, and workload. Overuse problems usually need more than one isolated treatment approach.

Will I get exercises too?

Often, yes. If exercises, mobility drills, or strength work are appropriate, we will give you clear next steps so improvements can carry over between visits.

Where are you located?

Elite Performance Institute is located in Naperville, Illinois and serves patients from Naperville, Aurora, Warrenville, and surrounding communities.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule an Appointment at Elite Performance Institute in Naperville

Work one-on-one with a rehab-focused clinician to address soft tissue restrictions, improve mobility, and build a plan that supports how you move, train, and feel.