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Neuromuscular Reeducation
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Neuromuscular Reeducationism™ (NMR) is a hands-on
technique / approach to the evaluation and
functional treatment of soft tissue injuries that
occur via trauma, repetitive motion, or chronic
postural fatigue. It is an approach originally
developed by Dr. Gary Glum and Dr. Joseph Hourigan
and is currently being taught and perfected by Dr.
Peter Levy. Dr. Marna and I had the pleasure of
studying under Dr. Levy. I am a certified NMR
practitioners and am performing this technique
in office and have personally
combined many of the NMR techniques with our
previous myofascial release training to create
what I feel is a unique way of
treating muscle and joint problems.
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Graston Technique
is a soft tissue diagnostic and therapeutic method
that has been used in outpatient clinics since
1993. A key protocol of the Graston Technique,
Graston Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue
Mobilization (GISTM) has only recently been
introduced to the chiropractic profession. Graston
instruments - made of stainless steel,
specifically designed and developed as an
alternative to transverse friction massage - are
used as an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of
soft tissue dysfunction or pathology. The
instruments provide tactile diagnostic feedback to
both the doctor and the patient, as the
instruments act as a focused extension of the
doctor's own hands while reducing wear and tear on
the hands.
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