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Wellness Neuromuscular Clinic will help you determine what the problem is, why or how it happened, and instruct you on how to prevent it from reoccurring.

 

NEUROMUSCULAR PRICING

30 minute session $80

45 minute session $120

1 hour session $150

 

All our Neuromuscular massage treatments are done fully dressed..

so please dress comfortably and appropriately

 

INCREASE YOUR FLEXIBILTY

 INCREASE CIRCULATION 

LET US INCREASE YOUR RANGE OF MOTION

What is Neuromuscular Therapy?

Neuromuscular Therapy is a highly specialized type of soft tissues therapy designed to relieve pain and return injured tissue to normal function.  It utilizes specific, targeted soft tissue treatment, flexibility stretching and self-care to eliminate the causes of most aches and pains.  It can provide long-term pain relief where other approaches have failed.  Neuromuscular Therapy balances the nervous system with the muscular and skeletal system and naturally brings the body back into alignment.  It also addresses postural and muscular imbalances, nerve entrapments, ischemia (reduced blood flow to an area of the body) and muscular trigger points.

Why do I have pain in certain areas of my body?

Most pain is caused from muscle tightness, which compresses nerves. The constriction pulls on tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue. Every individual has a genetic predisposition for tightness in their muscles. Typically muscle shortening occurs from repetitive motion coupled with stress and trauma.  Stress can manifest itself in many forms -physical, mental, and emotional.  Which can affect vulnerable areas of your body.

What are Trigger Points?

Identifying and treating Trigger Points (TRPs) is a significant aspect of  Neuromuscular Therapy. TrPs are hyper-sensitive, pea-sized nodules, or "knots", which develop in injured muscles.  Trigger points can cause pain either at the site of the TrP or refer pain throughout the body.  They can also cause tingling or numbness, muscle stiffness, fatigue,  and/or weakness.  Examples of referred pain include: sciatica-like symptoms, carpal  tunnel-like symptoms  , TMJ Syndrome and headaches.  If not treated correctly, TrPs often cause debilitating pain which can last years. Some causes of injury resulting in TrP pain may be activities that require repetitive motion, chronic  physical or emotional  stress, a fall or accident, and postural or muscular imbalances.  Poor nutrition can also paly a role in the development of TrPs.

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