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Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic condition where the mysfoasial tissue, which surrounds and supports muscles tightens. These tissues can cause discomfort because of their sensitivity in many cases.
In these instances MFR therapy might be used as an effective treatment option to get rid of this problem by applying sustained gentle pressure on them with hands to loosen up and alleviate some tension that may have built up over time. Have you ever been in so much pain that it feels like your muscles are permanently clenched?
Well, then this article is for you. No matter what muscle issue a person might be experiencing, myofascial release therapy can often help them find relief from the severity of their symptoms and restore some sense of normalcy to life again. So if any tightness has built up over time or as a result on an injury due to too many hours at work or play; don't hesitate because there's nothing more important than feeling good!
Call us today at to schedule your next appointment. Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic condition where the myofascial tissue, which surrounds and supports muscles tightens. MFR therapy sessions are similar to post-operative physical therapy. The first appointment will be utilized to identify restricted fascia areas and measure the loss of motion or symmetry. Additional sessions last minutes and are frequently conducted every few days. MFR therapy might take weeks or months, depending on the extent and intensity of the injury or disability.
A gentle application of pressure or a sustained low-load stretch to the affected portion of the body is usually included in each session. Myofascial release therapy can be used before or along with or before other treatment options. Heat and ice therapy, Acupuncture, self-stretching exercises, physical therapy, and manipulation may be beneficial to people who use MFR therapy.