Neuromuscular Re-education

Muscle movement patterns are affected when nerves or muscles experience damage or injury as a result of certain medical conditions, physical trauma or neurological conditions such as stroke or traumatic brain injury. Neuromuscular re-education is a technique used by rehabilitation therapists to these affected nerves and muscles to help restore normal movement.

We use Neuromuscular Re-education physical therapy to:

  • To locate and release tissue spasms and hypertonicity.
  • Eliminate trigger points that cause referred pain.
  • Restore postural alignment, proper biomechanics and flexibility to the tissues.
  • Rebuild the strength of injured tissues and assist venous and lymphatic flow.
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