We have had excellent results with:
Back Pain: acute, chronic, posture induced or trauma induced
Pelvic Pain Neck Pain: acute, chronic, posture induced or trauma induced Sports Injuries: sprains, strains and falls Chronic Pain Disc Problems Migraines Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Neurological Dysfunction Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Adhesions: post surgical or post trauma Carpal Tunnel Jaw Pain (TMJ) Painful Scars Scoliosis Sciatica Myofascial Pain Syndrome Women's Health Problems: Vulvodynia Interstitial Cystitis Mastectomy Pain Menstrual Problems Painful Intercourse Urinary Frequency Problematic Breast Implant/Reduction Scars Coccydynia Endometriosis Infertility Problems Urinary Incontinence Lymphedema Urinary Urgency Episiotomy Scars Pelvic Floor Pain Pudendal Nerve Entrapment We look forward to providing you the expertise, guidance, peaceful environment, and therapeutic treatment to help you achieve your goals and enhance your ability to return to a pain free, active lifestyle. |
Myofascial Release is a specialty massage technique that addresses the connective tissue. You will be amazed at how effective it is at freeing you to feel better and return to a healthy active life style.
There are three legs to MFR - Structural work, Rebounding and Unwinding. Structural work uses light sustained pressure to engage the barrier holding for 3-5 minutes following the barrier to allow the system to reset - opening your own self healing mechanism. If severe restrictions exist cross friction massage may be necessary but is enhanced greatly when followed up with the light structural work. Rebounding is the application of a rhythmic wave to engage the fluid component of the body. It is used to asses where restrictions exist as well as to release them. Unwinding is when you reach a connection deeply enough that you take over spontaneously moving as you need. MFR addresses the entirety of your Being - Mental, Emotional, Physical and Spiritual.
Call or text 940-372-1072 to schedule your appointment.
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