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Neuro-Muscular Transmission Therapy (NMT)

 

Neuro-Muscular Transmission (NMT) is a relatively new and ever evolving therapy.  It is very effective for physical and emotional problems. It is a simple technique using gentle touch. The whole process is to help reprogramming, which is designed to bring about fundamental change on a physical, emotional and psychological level.



When we are in pain, we move to a ‘position of ease’, and eventually the muscles become tense and distorted.  During treatment the therapist will apply hands to the body and a process of reprogramming begins.  The brain assesses the problem in relation to its ‘original blue print.’ The therapist will start a process of ‘positional release’ which will initiate a process of reversal to resolve the problem.

 

Who can it help?



It is known to help musculo-skeletal  pain, back pain, restricted mobility and others.
The treatment mayinclude the whole body or specific areas. No two treatments are the same.  

How many sessions are needed?



If required, treatments are usually 7 days apart initially, becoming less frequent once the basic problem has been resolved. The number of  treatments required will be
determined by the length of time the problem has been there and lifestyle. Generally speaking it is not long term work.
 

The process has three different stages:

1.   Resolution of a problem that may be acute or chronic.

2.   Support through a transitional period while the body adjusts to the changes that have taken place.

3. Maintenance if the problem is aggravated by work or repetitive activity.