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We are your option for pain relief!
Murphy's Law Neuromuscular Therapy combines medical science with muscle palpation and manipulation to expand a person's health care options when experiencing muscle and soft tissue pain.
Don, as a certified medical neuromuscular therapist, and orthopedic and sports massage therapist, combines many modalities including manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), cranial sacral therapy (CST), James Waslaski's orthopedic massage, Chaitow's muscle energy techniques (MET), proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) and Mattes method active isolated stretching (AIS), providing the most up-to-date effective techniques in treating soft tissue dysfunctions and pain.
I will work with the specific muscles that are creating the pain. Once the dysfunction and pattern has been identified, I will release the contracted muscles, which will change the body's communication, disrupts the body's pain cycle, perform neuromuscular re-education on the antagonist muscles, to allow for postural realignment.
Your session will include skilled postural assessment, specific treatment (long-term goals) and providing stretching and exercise suggestions and hand-outs, for client self-care.
All treatment session are conducted in loose clothing, i.e. please wear shorts/t-shirt or sports bra.
A. Patient Education. Look at the providers web site, how well do they explain injuries, what may be causing the pain and what are their Self-Care policies.
A. Self-Care plans. Many times patients see pain management providers and feel much better after the appointment, but relapse in 72 hours.
The secret to long term relief is the knowledge of how to take care of one-self after you leave your providers office.
A. How are you going to help me, after the appointment is over?
How can I provide relief from pain after I have left your office?
A. I'm I willing to actively participate in my health care?
I'm I willing to take 10 minuets out of my day to stretch my tight muscles and exercise my weak ones?
A. I don't watch the clock.
Each patient is different and their body's respond to treatment at their own pace and speed.
Instead of trying to force your body to heal in an hour, I let your body dictate when the appointment is over, not the clock.