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Myofascial Release Can Help with the Following Conditions:

Acute & Chronic Pain

Back Pain
Bulging Disc
Bursitis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cervical and Lumbar Injuries
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Endometriosis
Fibromyalgia
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Headaches or Migraines
Knee Pain “due to arthritis"

Menstral Problems

Migraines
Mobility Issues
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Neck Pain
Osteoarthritis
Pelvic Pain or Incontinence
Plantar Fascitis

Postural Issues

Post Surgical Dysfunction

Repetitive Strain Injuries
Scar Tissue
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Shin Splints

Sports Injuries
Tennis Elbow

TMJ Syndrome
Whiplash

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Myofascial Release Therapy for Genuine Healing

 

The traditional medical approach is to medicate patients so they are temporarily free from pain; physical, occupational and massage therapies treat the symptoms caused by the pressure on the Myofascial system, which does not directly affect the cause of the problem.  These traditional therapies frequently address pain as a lack of strength, which includes strengthening as a means to reduce pain.  What is overlooked is the tightness in the soft tissue that is pulling the physical structure out of alignment, creating pain.  Strengthening an already tight system often only makes the problem worse.  While many could benefit from overall strength gains, weakness is not the cause of pain.  MFR relieves the tightness and pressure from your body, allowing strength and function to return in a natural manner and returning you to your desired state.

 

MFR addresses all areas, concentrating on the deep musculature.  By taking the strain off the affected area, the body can resume its normal, healthy posture.  MFR returns flexibility to the body after surgery or injury, decreasing or eliminating problems due to scar tissue.

 

Only MFR treats the entire Myofascial mind/body complex eliminating the pressure of the restrictions in the Myofascial system that cause the symptoms.  Often, MFR can eliminate pain from fascial restrictions so much so that the use of pain medication may be eliminated.  Physical relief from pain can also bring the potential for simultaneous emotional release.

MFR Treatment sessions are not meant to be a one-time, "quick-fix" for any issue.  It has either taken time, or trauma for a person's body to get to it's current state, so the duration of treatment depends on the severity of the condition, how the individual's body responds, and the participation of that individual.

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