Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Neuromuscular Therapy 60 min..

Your therapist conducts an assessment, identifies dysfunctional muscle patterns and trigger points, then applies targeted pressure and corrective techniques. Sessions focus on root causes to reduce pain, improve alignment, and create a plan for progressive improvement across visits.

Some clients experience deep pressure discomfort during treatment and mild soreness afterward, similar to intense exercise. Therapists adjust intensity to your tolerance, and post-session care reduces soreness. Communicate feedback so pressure can be modified for comfort and effectiveness.

Treatment frequency depends on condition severity, chronicity, and response. Acute issues may resolve in a few sessions; chronic or postural problems often need multiple appointments and a home exercise program for lasting results.

Yes. Active infections, deep vein thrombosis, uncontrolled hypertension, recent fractures, or open wounds contraindicate treatment. Inform your therapist about medical history, medications, or pregnancy. They will adapt or postpone therapy and recommend physician clearance when necessary for safety.

Before treatment, receive a brief assessment and discuss concerns; wear comfortable clothing. Afterward, you may feel immediate relief or transient soreness. Hydrate, follow therapist's home care instructions, and schedule follow-ups for sustained improvement.

Yes. By correcting muscle imbalances, releasing trigger points, and improving joint mobility, neuromuscular therapy enhances range of motion, reduces injury risk, and accelerates post-exercise recovery when combined with proper training and rehabilitation protocols.