Neuromassage can be used to support a wide range of conditions, from mood and anxiety related disorders, muscle tension, chronic pain, autism, sleep disorders, fibromyalgia, and trauma.
Neuromassage, developed by The Center’s Director, neuroscientist Langdon Roberts, MA, is a unique therapeutic system that combines bodywork and biofeedback. This technology enhanced massage technique improves health by making intentional changes in the relationships between the brain, nerves, organs, and muscles. With the use of surface electrodes that detect muscle tension combined with a sensitive touch.
Neuromassage facilitates deep relaxation. It enhances the effectiveness of structural bodywork because the body accepts the deep massage work with minimal resistance. In addition, neuromassage helps to reduce chronic pain and tension, sensitization, and reactivity to stress. The client and therapist work together to create an individualized plan to access and maintain states of relaxation and comfort in daily life.
In addition to bodywork, a neuromassage program may include the use of movement, breath meditations, electromyograph (EMG) biofeedback to train the body to reduce muscle tension, or neurofeedback.
Clients often notice substantial improvement after just a few sessions. As training progresses, clients become accustomed to new levels of relaxation, focus, and awareness. Gradually, they gain increased control over their own nervous system. After the initial learning phase, periodic maintenance appointments are often recommended to support a continued higher level of well-being.
The Benefits Of Neuromassage
If you have any type of disorder or problem with the nervous system such as spinal cord or head injury, Parkinson’s or MS, or general physical disability, then a neuro-type massage can be extremely beneficial.
To get the best from the many neuromassage benefits available, an expert in the field of neuro-massage will use their knowledge of neuroscience plus therapeutic massage to help relax the nervous system, focusing on the parts of the body responsible for how we touch and feel pain. At the same time, your therapist will work on the muscles to help restore and maintain functional ability and minimize physical problems. As with all massages, the process will also aid circulation and relaxation.
It is vital that your neuromassage is carried out by an experienced therapist who is used to working with neurological conditions and illnesses. Once they have a good understanding of the areas of your body requiring attention, they will develop a personal plan of treatment.
Many people can benefit from the positive effect of a Neuromassage, not only those with disorders of the nervous system. Whether the problem is chronic pain, stress or movement problems, this type of massage can be a great help. Clients with special needs also find Neuromassage a superb experience as not only does it feel good but it helps to improve not only health but the general quality of life.
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