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During a Neuromuscular ReEducation session your therapist will not be massaging tissue. Instead, she will utilize gentle traction (stretching or pulling) of the limbs and induce rhythmic rocking motions at various positions on the body. Even though ... more
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Since Neuromuscular ReEducation is so relaxing, you should take your time rising and moving about for the first few minutes after a session. You may resume your normal level of activity, but listen to your body and take time to sit or lie down ... more
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Since our practice focuses on massage and other healing therapies, you can expect to enter a quiet, relaxing environment, free of the odors and noises associated with a salon. After you have completed a Confidential Health History Form, your ... more
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As with most forms of massage and bodywork, the frequency of visits are determined on a case-by-case basis. Some clients benefit from monthly sessions, alternating or combining with Swedish Massage. Others schedule Neuromuscular ReEducation several ... more
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Clients are fully clothed during a Neuromuscular ReEducation session. You will be asked to remove your belt and shoes so that you may rest more comfortably. If the session is to be combined with Swedish Massage, you will be asked to remove more ... more
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The passive movement that you experience during a Neuromuscular ReEducation session should remind you of being rocked like a baby. Your nervous system will easily let go of tension within the muscles without any effort on your part. Even deeper ... more
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