What is rapid NFR massage?

RAPID Neuro Fascial Reset, is a neurologically based, active, therapeutic technique that addresses the central nervous system’s role in alleviating tension and restrictions within the body. Many conditions we treat are largely caused by overused muscles.

What is a rapid reset massage?

Rapid Reset Massage

RAPID NeuroFascial Reset, is a revolutionary new soft tissue movement technique that addresses the central nervous systems role in alleviating pain, tension and restrictions within muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, scar tissue, and nerves.

What is rapid NeuroFascial?

RAPID NeuroFascial Reset is a relatively new movement-based soft tissue technique. It focuses on restoring function and relieving conditions that impact the soft tissue, taking a neurological approach to healing and wellness. Many of our St. Albert massage therapy clients have had great successes with the treatment.

What is the purpose of myofascial release?

The goal of myofascial therapy is to stretch and loosen the fascia so that it and other contiguous structures can move more freely, and the patient’s motion is restored. For this reason, myofascial therapy is sometimes referred to as ‘myofascial release’ therapy.

What does Craniosacral therapy do?

Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a gentle hands-on technique that uses a light touch to examine membranes and movement of the fluids in and around the central nervous system. Relieving tension in the central nervous system promotes a feeling of well-being by eliminating pain and boosting health and immunity.

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How do I know if I need myofascial release?

If you have muscle soreness from working out and/or from sitting at a desk, a massage could give you the tension release that you need to get rid of the knots and feel better. If you notice persistent pain that doesn’t dissipate even after icing and rest, myofascial release could be a good option.

What is the difference between massage and myofascial release?

Massage works with soft tissue and the overall system of muscles in the body to relieve stress and tension. Myofascial release works specifically with the connective tissue (fascia) to relieve the tightness that causes muscle restrictions.

Does myofascial release hurt?

You may feel tired or relaxed after your myofascial massage, however, most people experience an immediate feeling of relief. Aches and pains are common for for around 24 hours after your treatment as the body flushes the toxins that have been released out.

What is the difference between Reiki and craniosacral therapy?

The difference between the two practices is Reiki utilizes sending universal energy to the patient to promote healing and relaxation. CST works with the patient’s own energy to release blockages in energy flow in the body to support healing.

Who should not get craniosacral therapy?

There are few contraindications to CST, but they should be noted: CST should not be done in individuals with acute stroke, acute cerebral hemorrhage, aneurysm, or any acute cerebral vascular condition with an active bleed.