Have you ever felt great after a massage only to have your aches and pains return within days or even hours? Are you resigned to lack of movement or pain in joints and muscles due to injuries, age, or "that's the way it has always been"? Do you feel like you have to stretch often just to get your body to move?
Whether you are an athlete or someone who simply wants to be able to move freely, Performance Technique is for you!
Why would I need it?
Our brain seeks to keep our bodies in balance. Imbalances in muscle function can come from stress, strain, injury, or lack of use. When we try to do a particular movement and the brain senses that the muscles and joints are not stable enough to do it safely, it will prevent that movement. This often feels like stiffness, reduced range of motion, or...
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Have you ever felt great after a massage only to have your aches and pains return within days or even hours? Are you resigned to lack of movement or pain in joints and muscles due to injuries, age, or "that's the way it has always been"? Do you feel like you have to stretch often just to get your body to move?
Whether you are an athlete or someone who simply wants to be able to move freely, Performance Technique is for you!
Why would I need it?
Our brain seeks to keep our bodies in balance. Imbalances in muscle function can come from stress, strain, injury, or lack of use. When we try to do a particular movement and the brain senses that the muscles and joints are not stable enough to do it safely, it will prevent that movement. This often feels like stiffness, reduced range of motion, or even pain.
What does the therapist do?
With Performance Technique, the therapist assess the muscles to see if they are able to move at their weakest position. This is determined through active and passive muscle tests. The therapist looks at the muscle's ability to perform the movement, fluidity of motion, and of course, any pain that may be caused by the movement.
Every session begins with a conversation about what you are experiencing, an assessment of the muscles in your body, palpation of the muscles that are not performing, and reassessment.
What should I expect?
Unlike standard massage, sessions are performed with clothing ON. In fact, it is best if you are wearing light pieces, such as t-shirts, yoga pants, or athletic shorts or pants (without a thick waistband).
Palpation is a focused pressure at the attachment sites of the muscles. While there is occasionally some discomfort, it can also be very relaxing.
How long does it take?
Each session is about 2 hours long. This allows for up to 30 minutes of assessment time, and a gauranteed 90 minutes of hand-on time.
As far as the number of sessions it will take to get your muscles firing, that will depend on how your body responds, how long the imbalances have existed, and how frequent our initial sessions are. If you are interested in receiving a discount for multiple sessions, you might consider a Series. Details can be found in the Service Menu section.
What conditions can it help?
Neck and shoulder pain
Headaches
Whiplash
Carpel Tunnel
Rotator Cuff issues
Low back pain
Sciatic pain and stiffness
Tightness and pain in hips
Knee pain and stiffness
Weak ankles
Plantar Faciitis
Hypermobility
Tennis and Golfers elbow
Sprained elbow
Increasing range of motion
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