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REHABILITATIVE

fascial stretch therapy

fascial stretch therapy

Manual and assisted system of stretching targeting joints and deep tissue layers. Stretching the fascia - a sensitive connective tissue that covers every part of the body - relieves tension, relaxes the nervous system and increases mobility.

instrument assisted & manual soft tissue release

fascial cupping &
decompression

fascial cupping &
decompression

Assisted soft tissue release through use of mechanical suction. Improves mobility, circulation, lymphatic flow and can help relieve pain and discomfort.

functional movement technique & taping

functional movement technique & taping

​Provides support and stability to the muscles and joints without restricting motion to facilitate the natural healing process.

neuro-muscular reconditioning

neurological
re-patterning & re-education

neuro-stimulation (via mps)

neuro-stimulation
(via mps)

MPS refers to micro-current point stimulation, which uses micro-electrical impulses at neurological points to relax muscles, calm the nervous system, promote healing, release endorphins and relieve pain. 

vagal nerve stimulation

vagal nerve stimulation

The vagus nerve, or vagal nerves, regulate our  parasympathetic nervous system and heavily influences the immune system, reflexes and heart rate. Damage or stress to the vagus nerve could severely impact both your physical and mental health. Vagal nerve regulation involves utilizing electrical impulses, manual techniques and exercise to help up-regulate or down-regulate the nervous system.

neuro-muscular activation

neuro-muscular activation

Some people struggle with specific movements due to injury or improper development of their neurological pathways. Neuromuscular activation refers to strengthening this brain to muscle connection, improving overall function of the tissue, including strength, mobility and stability.

​scar release therapy

​scar release
therapy

Post-Surgical/Wound Scar Tissue Healing

Using Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) and the latest scientific advances to address both chronic pain and dermal scarring that occurs post-trauma or surgery. 

peripheral neuropathy reduction

peripheral neuropathy reduction

Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage to the nerves located in the limbs and is often felt in the hands and feet. It may be caused by traumatic injuries, infections, diabetes, chemotherapy and radiation.

lymphatic restoration

lymphatic restoration

Utilization of manual techniques and MPS protocols to improve circulation and lymph flow. This improves functionality, movement of the tissue and can decrease pain. 

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