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Techniques used in Myosteopractic Each structure of the body requires specific techniques to achieve effective release. Techniques used in Myosteopractic include: Spinal Release - Based primarily on application of the directed non-force method. Neural Path Release - A continuation of spinal release, targeting nerve irritation from the spine to the extremities. Muscle Reactivation - The use of neurolymphatic points to reactivate specific muscles. Fascial Release - Where it has lost flexibility, myofascia (muscle sheath) is lengthened to achieve postural rebalancing. Cross Release - Focuses on the release of tendons, ligaments, muscle spasms, organ reflexes and emotion. Articulation / Mobilization - Movement of joints through pain-free ranges encourages normal movement patterns. Stretching and compressing of stiff joints increases and restores normal range of movement. Oscillation Technique - Used for relaxation, to prepare the body for release, and as a tracking tool to deepen access. Tracking - An integrating, improvisational technique where body tension is followed, located and released.
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