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Integrative Neuromuscular Therapy
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What is Integrative Neuromuscular Therapy
and why is it so effective?

 


Integrative Neuromuscular Therapy is a form of pressure therapy that has its origins in the oriental healing arts of Shiatsu and Acupressure. Raymond L. Nimmo, D.C., and James F. Vannerson, M.A., D.C., have utilized the fundamental principles of the oriental pressure therapies and created a very specific hands-on deep tissue therapy for the reduction and/or the elimination of chronic myofascial (soft-tissue)pain.


This powerful therapy normalizes and harmonizes two very important body systems: the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. It works toward a reversal of the stress-tension-pain cycle and the dissolving of long-term pain patterns. With the integrative approach, neuromuscular therapy is brought into a more compassionate mode by utilizing bodywork, moist heat and herbal liniments to prepare the tissue before penetrating into the deeper layers. This makes the treatments more effective: less uncomfortable for the client and more rewarding and meaningful for the therapist.


The results are often dramatic: Reduction or elimination of pain, increased circulation, more flexibility, deep relaxation, a feeling of well-being and euphoria with more vital energy. This is both a corrective therapy as well as one of the best preventative medicines available to us today.

" Peggy's class changed the way that I work and live! I loved her class..she taught me much more than neuromusular therapy and how to use T-Bars. I learned about physical and mental health. The class helped me to broaden my business and bring in more clients. My clients love the new techniques I have learned. Her class helped me in all areas of my life, spiritually, emotionally and physically. Thanks Peggy"
C.Rottman Denver, Colorado

 

Neuromuscular Therapy has provided successful treatment in many cases of:

  • "This work changed my life. For one, my career took off because I was finally able to help correct client's soft-tissue dysfunction and not just relax them. And I learned what kind of treatment keeps me healthy and able to work a full schedule without pain".
    K.Brown--Denver, Colorado

    • Headaches, migraines, facial or jaw pain
    • Lower back pain, sciatica, or hip pain
    • Back pain, spasms or cramping
    • Arm and hand pain: tingling or numbness
    • Fatigue
    • Leg and foot pain: tingling or numbness
    • Knee pain (from tissue dysfunction)
    • Abdominal spasms, digestive disturbances
    • Whiplash injuries (neck pain and/or stiffness)
    • Kyphosis, scoliosis, or lordosis
    • Sinus pain
    • Carpal tunnel syndrome
    • Poor posture
    • Tendonitis (tennis elbow)
    • Athletic injuries or to increase performance
    • Stress and anxiety
    • Limited range of motion for most joints
    • Maintaining excellent health--the best time to take care of your health is while you still have it!!

 

Integrative Neuromuscular Therapy is not meant to replace competent, skilled medical care but works in conjunction with necessary medical procedures

Instruction in Integrative Neuromuscular Therapy is offered by

Peggy Daugherty ND

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In Negril, Jamaica at:
USA Number: 303-596-5341
Jamaica Number: 876-486-2374

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