RAPID NeuroFascial Reset

Thanks to Lisa Chepil, Registered Massage Therapist with Elan Family Wellness Centre, in Bowness, Calgary, for these words of update and information on her upcoming training. 

While away from the clinic, Lisa has been enjoying time with her daughter, gardening, biking and continuing to master her craft by learning new massage and manual therapy skills. She is following up her first course in RAPID Lower Body with an upper body seminar online this in May with an in-person section to follow later in the summer.

 What is Rapid NeuroFascial Reset?

RAPID NFR, is a neurologically based, active, manual therapy technique that addresses the central nervous systems role in alleviating tension and restrictions within the body.

 What are some conditions does RAPID help alleviate?

headaches /migraines
back pain 
carpal tunnel syndrome 
shin splints 
shoulder pain 
sciatica 
plantar fasciitis 
knee problems 
tennis/ golfers elbow 
whiplash
TMJ
frozen shoulder
bursitis
bunions and arthritic joints

How does it work?

RAPID addresses the body’s perception of threat and danger. By bringing the nervous system to safety most chronic pain conditions and ROM restrictions release. RAPID triggers the nociceptive response through movement and manual pressure to induce a combination of descending inhibition within the nervous system, and a powerful increase in vasodilation to reset the affected tissue.
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What is a treatment like?

RAPID Therapists use a combination of hands on palpation, examination, and treatment. The RAPID provider palpates the tissues with his or her hands to evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Hypersensitive areas are treated by combining precisely directed depth, tension with very specific patient movements. 

For information on booking with Lisa once she returns to clinic, please call us at 403 217 5577. 

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