The Center For Therapeutic Bodywork, LLC.

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Who can benefit from Myofascial Release?

Anyone can benefit from the John F. Barnes Myofascial Release Approach even our pets! If you are looking for a decrease, as well as elimination of pain. Strengthening, as well as improving your nervous system, immune system, improving your circulation and achieving consistent effective results. Feel free to call The Center For Therapeutic Bodywork to discuss if this approach is right for you.

Utilizing the John Barnes Myofascial Release Approach helps a person return to their life style-pain free.

This type of whole bodywork approach can be incorporated along with your traditional healthcare therapies.

The Myofascial Release Approach is beneficial for a wide variety of conditions that involve the entire myofascial-connective tissue system.

This includes but is not limited to:

• Fibromyalgia • Chronic Pain • Depression • Headaches
• Whiplash • Neck Pain • Disc Problems • Adhesions
• Neurological Dysfunction • Menopausal Problems
• Sports Injuries • Scoliosis • Incontinence • Arthritis
• Migraines • Carpal Tunnel • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
• Back Pain • TMJ Problems • Jaw Pain • Menstrual Pain
• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Restriction of Motion
• Sciatica • Vertigo • Spasm/Spasticity
• Myofascial Pain Syndrome • An Over All Bound-Down Feeling

Thank you for considering The Center For Therapeutic Bodywork, LLC as a choice on your journey to feeling better, feeling alive, feeling pain free, getting your life back.


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Did you know?

Definitions according to The Mayo Clinic:

Complementary medicine is thought of as treatments used in addition to the conventional therapies your doctor may prescribe, such as using tai chi or massage in addition to prescription medicine for anxiety.

Alternative medicine is generally thought
of as being used instead of conventional methods. For example, this might mean seeing a homeopath or naturopath instead of your regular doctor.

-MayoClinic.com


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