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Neuromuscular Re-Education Workshop

 

This is a welcome treatment for those who suffer to gain relief and in some cases just to be able to eat without pain. Neuromuscular is a powerful edition to any therapist’s practice. It can give you the satisfaction of knowing that you have the skill in your hands to actually help someone change their life for the better.  By using everything from gentle stretching to thrust manipulations changes can be Massage Center School Thousand Oaksmade in the way the body functions.

This technique works because our bodies are wonderful machines that have the capability to heal itself; sometimes it just needs a little help. By knowing the way the muscles run and by manipulating them into correct line, the bones will follow. This is reeducating your body to be back into correct alignment to run more effectively the way it did before injury or pain began. This can be a life saver for a person who lives a life of pain and discomfort.


Most recently dentistry has started to implement this type of massage technique for those people who suffer from TMJ (Lockjaw). Over 10.8 million Americans suffer from this painful disorder. Using massage manipulations the muscle tissue in the jaw can be retrained to be properly aligned at rest. This is a welcome treatment for those who suffer to gain relief and in some cases just to be able to eat without pain.

Neuromuscular is a powerful edition to any therapist’s practice. It can also give you the satisfaction of knowing that you have the skill in your hands to actually help someone change their life for the better.

 

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