Pain can radiate from pressure on a nerve. Releasing associated joints and muscles, and mobilization of the nerves themselves helps clear radiating pain. People often also suffer from neural tension. This is where the nerve is not sliding freely as you move spine, arms and legs. Neural mobilization methods can be easily learnt and practiced at home. At times neural mobilization is an important factor in recovery from a musculoskeletal injury.
Conditions treated
- Core stability
- Hips, knees, ankles and feet
- Lower back pain
- Management of acute injuries
- Neck pain and Headache
- Neurological pain in arms and legs
- Overuse injuries
- Pelvic Asymmetry
- Physical Rehabilitation
- Problems associated with cycling
- Problems associated with yoga
- Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, and fingers
- Sports injuries
- Vehicle seating - adjustment and adding support
- Work injuries