Neuromuscular Therapy is a highly specialized type of soft tissue therapy. It is designed to balance the Central Nervous System with the structure and form of the Musculoskeletal system. NeuroMuscular Therapy relieves pain and returns injured tissues to normal function, naturally bringing the body back into alignment. It can provide long-term pain relief where other approaches have failed. It utilizes specific, targeted soft tissue treatment and addresses the release of tissues layer by layer, superficial to deep, treating both tendon attachments as well as the belly of the muscles stimulating the body to heal on its own and eliminate the causes of most muscular pain. It addresses postural and muscular imbalances, nerve entrapment, trigger points and chronic/acute pain. Homeostasis (balance) is restored between the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. NeuroMuscular Therapy enhances the function of joints, muscles, and the biomechanics of the body, and speeds healing by facilitating the release of the body’s natural pain killers, endorphins.”
Cupping therapy has many benefits in restoring health to the body. Releasing scar tissue and fascial adhesions, reduction in painful trigger points, improving circulation, blood and lymph circulation, relieving pain, promoting mobility and range of motion, and decreasing toxins. Cupping works to either bring blood flow into an area that isn't receiving enough, or pulling excess blood from an over used or injured muscle. Muscle Scraping is used to help break up scar tissue or adhesions in the fascia and muscles. Specific tools are used to assist the therapist. It promotes better blood flow and nutrient uptake, which support faster healing and shown to improve range of motion. It is pretty common to experience some discomfort, petechiae, or redness during the treatment and some soreness the day after treatment.
Myofascial Release is a gentle stretching of the fascia and muscle fibers, eliminating restrictions and adhesions and return range of motion, and eliminate your pain! Fascia is a thin casing of connective tissue that surrounds and holds every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber, and muscle in place. The tissue does more than provide internal structure; fascia has nerves that make it almost as sensitive as skin. If Fascia is not moving freely the whole area will experience pressure, malnourishment, and ultimately painful restriction in movement and at rest. How can Myofascial release help when massage hasn’t? Myofascial Release Therapy is a hands-on modality that gently stretches the muscles and fascia, focusing on specific areas and causes of pain by eliminating restrictions and releasing bound muscle fibers, thereby eliminating pain, and restoring range of motion! Myofascial release does not use oils or lotion. You might feel the sensation of heat as blood flow returns to an area that has been restricted. Muscle spasms or twitches are common as the muscle relaxes and resets a great sign for a future of pain free wellness.