Sentences with phrase «include myofascial»

• Energy bodywork (Qigong Meridian Therapy, Shiatsu, and Reflexology) • Therapeutic Integrated Massage (which may include myofascial, somatic, deep or lighter pressure, range of motion as well as essential oils) • Perinatal massage (before, during and after pregnancy) • Wellness classes: «The Dragon's Way ©» and» Wu Ming Qigong for Breast Health»
Comprehensive, individualized treatment plans designed to promote long - term health and healing integrating traditional physical therapy with complimentary and alternative modalities, including myofascial release, craniosacral therapy and medical therapeutic yoga

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In - season program should include recovery strategies such as self - myofascial release, stretching and mobility.
More than one exercise in a category can be added if needed, but the total amount of exercises should not exceed 8 to 12 (not including the foam rolling / ball self myofascial release).
Besides being a helpful stretching technique for a number of conditions and injuries that include a loss of flexibility or function in the back, shoulder and hip area, myofascial release can also help athletes improve their performance by reducing muscle tightness and releasing muscular shortness during the warm - up portion of the routine.
Drawing on all of her experience during a massage session, MaryJane includes Swedish, Deep Tissue, Thai, Shiatsu, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point and Neuromuscular Therapy.
We all have considerable post graduate training in a variety of areas including manual therapy, IMS, acupuncture, myofascial release and exercise therapy.
As a Massage and Structural Integration Therapist, Kevin employs many massage modalities, including: medical massage, Swedish, deep tissue, structural integration / myofascial release, lymphatic drainage, Shiatsu, Thai yoga, Reiki, and a range of sensory re-patterning techniques.
Peggy implemented a treatment plan that included exercises and myofascial release which improved the strength and mobility of my arm, neck and jaw muscles.
Familiar tools one can use for «self» myofascial release include a foam roller, «the stick», tennis balls and a variety of other balls and gadgets of various densities and sizes.
It includes self - myofascial release (foam rolling) as well as static stretching.
Muscle problems that can cause this disorder include muscle spasm, muscle contracture and myofascial pain.
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Andrea uses a combination of manual therapy, myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, visceral manipulation, postural reeducation, exercise rehabilitation including integration of breath, Yoga, and other mindful movement therapies in a protocol - free, individualized and functional approach.
A major part of head, neck, jaw and shoulder pain is due, at least in part, to the effects of poor posture including fibromyalgia syndrome, myofascial pain syndrome, temporomandibular joint dysfunction and chronic fatigue syndromes.
By addressing trigger points, distorted myofascial fibers and connective tissue (including scar tissue) can realign so they may begin to heal and so the injured area may remove waste products through improved blood and lymphatic flow.
Flexibility training, including stretching, foam rolling and myofascial release, yoga, pilates and even deep tissue massage all aid in maintaining or increasing your range of motion.
Various types of stretching as well as other supportive self - care strategies, such as self - myofascial releasing using a foam roller, can help to enhance unrestricted movement of the major joints of the body, including key areas that are designed to be mobile, such as the hips and shoulders.
After this one course, including hours of fascinating in - class instruction, next - level physics, biomechanics, anatomy training, yoga classes, cueing clarity and feedback, yoga teachers will stop making common mistakes and reversing physics, as nearly all teachers do who are leading classes without the knowledge of our myofascial meridians, what the Core Body actually is (hint: it's NOT the abs!)
Melissa's «tool box» of modalities also includes deep tissue, sports massage and myofascial release.
A blend of techniques including Swedish, myofascial (or deep tissue), reflexology, energy work, and somatic therapy (mind / body) practices.
Over his two decades in the field of Natural Medicine, Dr. H has authored over 100 published works on Holistic Nutrition, Myofascial «Release Point Therapy» Bodywork, Yoga and the Human Body including his innovative book Energetic Health Volume 1.
That is why in a yoga class we usually include forward bends, back bends, side bends, twists and axial extension postures to encourage balanced distribution of tension along myofascial meridians.
A graduate in Physical Therapy with a Masters in Pathokinesiology from New York University, Susan Kravitz MS, PT has over 30 years of clinical experience integrating traditional physical therapy with alternative methods including craniosacral therapy, myofascial release techniques, lymphatic drainage and visceral mobilization.
Massage Therapist View More Information One of the many things that make us different from other schools is, in addition to the traditional massage courses, we introduce you to energy work and the mind - body connection, including Reflexology, Reiki, Polarity, Cranial Unwinding, Medical Massage, Myofascial, Special Touch and much more.
This 90 minute class will include ball work for self - myofascial release, Somatic, range of motion exercises and unique exercises to unlock blind spots getting you to move better and pain free in a very short time.
Therapies that the certified veterinarian should perform include joint mobilizations, myofascial trigger point needling, chiropractic manipulations, and acupuncture.
TheraPaws is proud to bring a wide range of manual modalities including acupressure, myofascial release, trigger point & stress point therapy, therapeutic massage, strengthening & conditioning, and many other therapies to help your pet thrive and enjoy a dynamic quality of life.
Other studies include; Equi - Taping, manual ligament therapy, stress point and trigger point techniques, tui na, functional indirect techniques, craniosacral, myofascial release, and equine neurological and muscle disorders.
She offers a variety of alternative therapies including chiropractic, other manual therapies (myofascial release, Integrative Manual Therapy, Reiki), herbs, homeopathy, flower essences and nutrition.
Dr. Smith's current areas of focus include veterinary pain management and mobility issues, scientific integrative medicine and surgery which facilitate her professional interests in improving the quality of life for each patient by considering the whole patient including the pet's myofascial and orthopedic systems, lifestyle, occupation, role in the family and its personality.
Other common symptoms of whiplash include neck stiffness, shoulder or back pain, muscle or ligament injuries (myofascial injuries), headache, dizziness, and a burning sensation (paresthesias).
Included is a whole body postural evaluation, range of motion testing, and hands on myofascial connective tissue assessment.
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