Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Neurosomatic Therapy

Neurosomatic Therapy
Neurosomatic Therapy (NST) is an integrative form of manual therapy that identifies and corrects structural and biomechanical patterns in the body that cause chronic pain. Traditionally, chronic pain is treated in a way that addresses only one aspect of the condition. Whether it be massage therapy, physical therapy, or medicinal pain management, these methods fail to fully address the soft tissue causes of pain. NST, in contrast, uses careful analysis of dysfunctional postural and movement patterns to create a comprehensive therapy program that includes the five stages of rehabilitation:
  • Eliminating Muscle Spasm
  • Restoring Flexibility
  • Restoring Proper Biomechanics
  • Increasing Muscle Strength
  • Increasing Muscular Endurance
The purpose of NST is to not only to eliminate the pain, but educate the patient on ways to prevent recurrence of the injury.

Neurosomatic Therapy

History & Influences of Neurosomatic Therapy

Neurosomatic Therapy was developed in response to a void in traditional health care where too many pain symptoms have no known cause. Combining Massage Therapy, Posturology, and Corrective Exercise to study the relationship between the bodies soft tissues, the skeletal system and the nervous system, NST founder Paul St. John , has discovered a way to bring lasting pain relief to patients. All of the techniques used in NST are non-surgical, non-invasive, and non-chiropractic. The techniques are centered around balancing the body structurally by addressing the largest of the body’s systems, the muscular system our service



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