Traditional East Asian technique also referred to as instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization. Traditional tools are made from horn or jade, more modern tools, such as Graston Technique tools, are stainless steel. Increases surface circulation, reduces inflammation, activates a protective immune response, and breaks up fascial restrictions & scar tissue. Therapeutic petechiae called 'sha' removes blood stagnation considered pathogenic in Traditional Eastern Medicine. Modern research shows the transitory therapeutic petechiae produce anti-inflammatory and immune protective effects.
Myfofascial release and trigger point techniques will often be blended. Neuromuscular therapy is specific, penetrating, efficient & affective at addressing the source of the pain.
Penetrating pressure aimed at deeper tissue structures of the muscle and fascia delivered by the therapists feet. Deep broad pressure that decreases pain, lengthens tissues & increases range of motion.
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Cupping releases adhesions and scar tissue, stimulates local circulation, loosens fascia or connective tissue. Petechiae and/or ecchymosis is a common occurrence, especially when there is a lot of stagnation or adhesions in the tissue. Smoking, drinking, and certain medications can increase this. Always update your intake form accurately.
Anti-inflammatory, promotes healing of damaged muscle fibers, increases collagen & cartilage production, anti-edematous, promotes angiogenesis & neovascularization.
Your treatment will be a unique blend of modalities that reflect your individualized needs gathered from your intake/assessment and implemented into your treatment & wellness plan.
1 hour $100 1.5 hours $150 2 hours $180 2.5 hours $210 3 hours $250
Non-surgical decompression therapy tractions the spine creating inverse pressure that aids in the resorption of herniated or bulging disc material and allows oxygen, nutrients and hydration into the disc to help regenerate and restore disc height and heal annular tears. Distraction of the vertebral segments opens the neural foramen taking pressure off of impinged nerve roots thereby relieving radicular pain.