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RAPID - NEUROFACIAL RESET IN CHESTERMERE

What is RAPID?

RAPID Neurofascial Reset is an evidence based manual therapy technique focused on the central nervous system to alleviate tension and restrictions within the body including muscle tension and restrictions within tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. This technique and be used by all health care professionals to help eliminate pain in their patients effectively. Book an appointment with us for Rapid Neurofacial Reset in Chestermere.

What is treatment like?

The treatments consist of a combination of hands-on palpation, examination, and treatment. RAPID providers will evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments, and nerves and base their treatment on their findings.

RAPID sessions may be uncomfortable due to stimulation of the neurological system to restore proper function.

Treatment times average about 30 minutes, and is done over clothing as this is a movement based treatment. It is recommended you dress in easily moveable clothing (i.e. athletic clothing).

Benefits of RAPID Neurofacial Reset

RAPID can help with and is not limited to the following conditions:

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          Headaches and Migraines

          Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

          Offers relief from shin splints

          Eases chronic shoulder pain

          Can be effective to treat Sciatica, Plantar Fasciitis, Knee Problems, and Tennis or Golfer's Elbow

          Helps with Whiplash, TMJ, and Frozen Shoulder

          Effective for treating Bursitis, Bunions, and Arthritic Joints.

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Chiropractic Adjustments

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Cupping

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