Neural Fascial Systems Approach
The body is a whole unit and should be treated like one.
The Neural Fascial Systems Approach looks at how your nerves, fascia, and muscles work together to guide movement, posture, and strength. By finding the layers of tension, irritation, and learned patterns that limit muscle activation, we can restore better coordination, decrease risk of injury, and reduce pain. This whole‑system view helps you move more efficiently, feel stronger, and reduce strain on your body.
Muscles are often the symptom but not typically the problem
Muscles don't just get tight or stop working. They are influenced by improper signals in the nervous system or the get tight to guard and protect the tissues of the body. Through unique testing we specifically identify the underlying problems so you feel immediate change and then teach you how to maintain those improvements. If you take care of the signal then the muscle returns to normal.
The body needs to be treated as a whole
We take the whole body into account and identify what factors could be causing your specific symptoms. Your treatment will help improve movement and function of your muscles, joints, ligaments, fascia, nerves, and even organs. That means you leave each treatment feeling better and like you've been heard.
Progress you can feel
Each treatment is designed to create lasting change, often from the very first visit. Our unique method allows us to treat an issue and then its done. That means that each session builds on the last so you don't feel like you're wasting your time doing the same thing over and over. We combine hands‑on treatment with exercises that heal to increase movement and stabilize the body in ways where you will immediately feel the difference.
Learn to use your body better
Once you have more movement you need to learn how to control your body to prevent future Injury. Combining posture training and full body stabilization, you will learn how to control your body through every movement. These are not mindless exercises training your "core", but strategies to start using your body the way it was meant to move. You get immediate feedback from your body that indicates you are doing them right. The difference is massive.