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NeuroKinetic Therapy® corrective movement system is a sophisticated bodywork modality that can be used as both an assessment and rehabilitative technique for low back pain, neck pain, carpal tunnel, and other injuries.
The Motor Control Center chooses the most successful attempts until standing happens without “thinking” about it. Conversely, after an injury, the Motor Control Center adapts to a compensation pattern and holds that in its memory forever unless it is convinced to change. A good example is a whiplash accident in which the posterior neck muscles brace for the anterior neck muscles. This pattern can endure forever unless there is some intervention.
After the balance is restored, the MCC is “reprogrammed” and recognizes the anterior neck muscles. To complete the reprogramming, specific rehab exercises are assigned to “burn in” the new functional pattern.
NeuroKinetic Therapy (NKT) is a highly effective corrective movement system that can be used to assess and rehabilitate various injuries, including low back pain, neck pain, carpal tunnel, and more. NKT has been proven to be an effective treatment for these conditions due to its ability to reprogram the Motor Control Center (MCC). By testing weak muscles and restoring balance, the MCC is reprogrammed to recognize the muscles and exercises are assigned to “burn in” the new functional pattern.
The benefits of NeuroKinetic Therapy (NKT) include improved mobility, increased strength and flexibility, reduced pain, and improved posture. NKT is a corrective movement system that can be used to assess and rehabilitate various injuries, including low back pain, neck pain, carpal tunnel, and more. By testing weak muscles and restoring balance, the MCC is reprogrammed to recognize the muscles and exercises are assigned to “burn in” the new functional pattern. This helps to improve mobility, reduce pain, and improve posture.
Neurokinetic Therapy (NKT) is a corrective movement system that uses muscle testing to assess and rehabilitate various injuries. The term “neurokinetic” refers to the relationship between the nervous system and muscles, as well as how they interact with each other. NKT works by testing weak muscles and restoring balance in order to reprogram the Motor Control Center (MCC ). By doing this, the MCC is reprogrammed to recognize the muscles and exercises are assigned to “burn in” the new functional pattern.
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