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Neuromuscular Therapy
- Helps restore homeostasis between the nervous and musclo-skeletal
systems.
- Enhances the function of joints and muscles, the biomechanics of the
body
- Speeds healing by facilitating the release of the body's own pain
killers, endorphins.
- Approaches healing from a holistic perspective (mind/body) creating
long-term results.
- One of the premises governing Neuromuscular Therapy is that the procedures
utilised should stimulate the body to heal on its own. Once this healing
has begun, Neuromuscular Therapy can be used to stimulate soft-tissue
repair in specific areas, while simultaneously addressing some of the
perpetuating factors causing the patient's pain. In this manner, a whole
body approach to healing is achieved.
Sports Massage
- to prevent injury
- improve performance
- aid recovery
- Provides greater joint flexibility
and range of motion
- Reduced formation of excessive scar
tissue
Trigger Point Therapy
- Pain relief
- Reduce muscle spasm
Myofascial Release Techniques
- Reduce muscle spasms
- Break down adhesions
- Release tension that has been stored
- Increase functional flexibility and
mobility of the muscles, fascia and associated structures.
[ Neuromuscular
Therapy ] [ Myofascial
Release ] [ Sports
Massage ]
[ Trigger
Point Therapy ] [ Pre-/Post
Event Massage ]
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