Neuromuscular Therapy
Description Of Therapies
Trigger Point Therapy: A Special therapy to release blocked energy flow within nerves
and muscles.
Lomi-Lomi: A style of massage used in the Hawaiian Islands to promote relaxation and stress release.
Deep Tissue Therapy: Compression touch applied to release knots in muscles, that
can be light moderate or deep.
Myofascial Release: A system of bodywork affecting connective tissue, that relaxes and elongates muscles.
Neuro-Lymphatics: A Specific type of massage that enhances lymphatic function.
Touch-For-Health: A whole system of acupressure and energy work that improves postural balance and reduces pain and tension.
Reflexology: Method of massaging hands and feet to stimulate over 7,200 nerve endings that correspond to all parts of the body including organs and glands.
Sports Massage: An aggressive massage for those active people with sore, aching
muscles.
and muscles.
Lomi-Lomi: A style of massage used in the Hawaiian Islands to promote relaxation and stress release.
Deep Tissue Therapy: Compression touch applied to release knots in muscles, that
can be light moderate or deep.
Myofascial Release: A system of bodywork affecting connective tissue, that relaxes and elongates muscles.
Neuro-Lymphatics: A Specific type of massage that enhances lymphatic function.
Touch-For-Health: A whole system of acupressure and energy work that improves postural balance and reduces pain and tension.
Reflexology: Method of massaging hands and feet to stimulate over 7,200 nerve endings that correspond to all parts of the body including organs and glands.
Sports Massage: An aggressive massage for those active people with sore, aching
muscles.
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* A desire to help people!
* Well trained therapist!
* Years of experience!
* Knowledgeable!
Definition of Neuromuscular Therapy
Neuromuscular Therapy manipulations can be applied in a systematic approach or plan to influence conditions that affect physical function. Skeletal muscles respond with direct biomechanical effects. Within this response, biomechanical effects will encourage or affect reflex reactions that involve the nervous system or chemical responses. The variety of responses is reached at many levels. The nervous and other neural chemicals, and the release of histamine and other cellular secretions, the release of chemical substances affects a structure or system of the body directly or indirectly.
The foundation for the benefits of neuromuscular therapy is understanding the nature of the effects on circulation, elimination, and nervous system control. Circulation is primarily improved by direct biomechianical responses to manipulations. A secondary benefit is also obtained through reflex response encouraging chemical secretion or nervous system control circulation improvement delivers nutrients, oxygen, and arterial blood component to the local area being manipulated or the general circulation. The benefit of circulatory improvement is the secondary effect of improved filtration and elimination of carbon dioxide metabolites, and also biochemical by-products that have the ability to affect elimination, generally enhances the abilities of the structures to benefit and support normal function.
Neuromuscular therapy manipulations directly benefit restrictions to muscle tissue function. Mechanical benefits and reflex responses combine to help the muscular soft tissues respond through circulation improvement and elimination of by-products. Mechanical effects on the muscular tissues include influence on the stretch receptors, tendon apparatus, and direct manual stretching of the muscle fibers. The reflex effects encourage relaxation of the tissues through change in the motor nerve output and chemical secretions. Clients receiving neuromuscular therapy report a variety of sensations. Emotions, feelings, and mental perceptions that are subjective, difficult to measure, and uniquely individual when nutrition is improved and elimination enhanced, and also the structures of muscle tissue are localized; and have the potential for normal function.
Neuromuscular therapy benefits conditions by the method of encouraging the body through the phases involved in rehabilitation, restoration, and normalization of anatomic and physiologic function and ability. Psychological benefits occur subjectively and individually in response to therapy with secondary effects that influence sensation and subjective results of therapy combine to create individual responses that affect the desired health outcome.