Tuesday, February 07, 2006

What does a myofascial release treatment feel like?

Source: http://www.jenings.com/default.asp?mn=1.42

The pressure can range from very gentle touch to deeper pressure. The pressure should never be beyond your tolerance and it is important to give feedback to your practitioner during the treatment.

Some patients may experience a slight tingling or burning sensation in the skin, which is perfectly normal and safe. Others may feel a gentle to deep stretch on the area being treated.

The treatment can last from 15 minutes to over an hour. It is performed by a qualified practitioner who has studied this advanced work.

The techniques help to reorganize and lengthen the tight tissue allowing for better movement and health.

Myofascial release was specifically designed to relax the fascia throughout the whole body. And because tension in fascia can affect and cause pain in other areas, your therapist may treat other areas of the body to positively effect your treatment outcome. For example, your practitioner may work on the hips and low back to help reduce tension in the neck which in turn can cause headaches. This is the benefit of a whole body approach that makes myofascial release such an effective treatment.



Because each patient is different the number of treatments required may vary, however a general rule is that you should notice a change in your condition with the application of myofascial release. Your practioner will discuss your treatment plan and projected outcome with you during your first session.

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