A Whole-Body Technique for Relieving Pain
Have you ever considered your brain’s role in your experience of pain? You probably know that your central nervous system is the reason you feel pain at all, but you may not have considered that it may actually be contributing to your pain and loss of mobility. Neurofascial Rapid Therapy, also known as RAPID Neurofascial Reset (RNFR), is a relatively new technique that takes a neurological approach to wellness.
At Stonegate Physiotherapy and Massage Clinic, we prefer holistic, hands-on treatments that consider the whole person, not just the affected area. Neurofascial Rapid Therapy’s underlying principle is that sometimes, the trick to reducing pain is to tackle it through the central nervous system.
If you’re struggling with chronic or recurring pain or limited range of motion, call our Airdrie, AB physiotherapy clinic to schedule an appointment and learn if neurofascial rapid therapy is right for you.
What Conditions Can Neurofascial Rapid Therapy Address?
This technique can quickly address pain and mobility limitations brought on by injuries to your soft tissue–your muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, or fascia. Here are just a few of the conditions that could benefit:
- Migraines
- Back pain and sciatica
- Shoulder pain
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Bursitis
- Tendinitis
- Plantar fasciitis
When you come in for an appointment, our therapists will conduct a thorough physical assessment and let you know if this technique is right for you.
How Does Neurofascial Rapid Therapy Work?
If you’ve suffered even a minor injury to your soft tissue, the effects can sometimes linger. Often, that damage leads to a condition called “neurological hypersensitivity,” which causes your neurological system to heighten your awareness of pain as a protective mechanism.
This means that even a small injury winds up causing discomfort and limiting mobility for longer than it should. Neurofascial rapid therapy allows us to calm down the nervous system by manipulating your body’s soft tissue. By addressing the neurological roots of your pain, we may be able to help you find lasting relief.
This hands-on technique involves a vigorous manipulation of the affected tissue. The Stonegate Physiotherapy and Massage Clinic therapists use touch to evaluate the nature of your condition and to release any hypersensitive areas that may be causing you pain.
Curious to see if neurofascial rapid therapy is right for you? Request an appointment with us today!
Your Next Steps…
Request An Appointment
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Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!