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The Muscle Release Technique \u2122 (MRT)<\/strong>\u00a0is a unique injury therapy that combines compression, extension, movement, and breath to give the therapist a tool to provide, in many cases, relief from pain in one treatment. With the Muscle Release Technique\u2122 scar tissue is broken up, the muscle is lengthened, muscle memory is restored and relief from pain starts immediately.<\/p>\n

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With the Muscle Release Technique, the client is placed in particular positions so that the muscle begins to stretch in a very specific direction of plane. Then pressure is applied directly into the focal point of the affected tissue. The combination of a specific extension, precise pinpoint compression, and an exact plane of movement along with breath can produce an immediate release. The scar tissue is broken up and the muscle length is restored. I do not typically use this technique on clients who have auto-immune disorders or skin disorders as it sometimes causes an inflammatory reaction as opposed to a healing response.<\/p>\n

Muscle Release Technique: Benefits<\/h2>\n

MRT is often used to treat sports professionals and physically active individuals in need of medical care. It\u2019s also used to release tension, stress and fatigue.<\/p>\n

Other benefits derived from MRT include the following:
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