Physical Therapy vs Assisted Stretching: Which is Better For You?

Most of you are probably familiar with Physical Therapy while Assisted Stretching is rising in popularity. There are several similarities and a couple key differences that we’ll highlight here today.

Physical Therapy: Corrective Exercise and Injury Focused

Physical therapy (PT) is designed to help you recover from injuries, surgeries, or chronic pain.

  • Combines corrective exercises with some manual bodywork
  • Focuses on improving movement patterns, strength, and joint function
  • Led by licensed physical therapists who diagnose and treat specific conditions

PT is the go-to option when you’re coming back from a serious injury or medical issue.

Assisted Stretching: Hands-On Full Body Approach

At Stretch U, assisted stretching is 100% manual bodywork — they do the work for you.

  • Every session is hands-on, with a combination of Myofascial Release and PNF Stretching helping you release tension and improve flexibility.
  • Stretch U uses a full-body approach, from the bottoms of your feet to the top of your shoulders since everything in your body is connected.
  • Stretch U’s Certified Stretch Techs can give suggestions of stretches for clients to do on their own but can not diagnose and prescribe a specific treatment plan the way a PT would.

The Stretch U System: Developed by a Physical Therapist

Stretch U’s system was created by physical therapist, John Carey, which means their techniques are rooted in the same science behind effective manual therapy — just delivered in a more accessible setting.

When to Choose Each

  • Serious injury or pain? Start with a physical therapist.
  • Looking to maintain mobility, improve posture, or move better day-to-day?

Assisted stretching is your next step. In fact, many clients begin with PT and continue their progress at Stretch U to keep feeling and performing their best.

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