Advantages of the Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique
The Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA) offers a variety of benefits for our patients and the surrounding region. Through gentle but targeted hooking at the affected areas, adhesions and restrictions in the fascia are released. This leads to improved mobility, pain relief, and accelerated healing.
How does the Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique work?
The Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA) is based on the principle of targeted treatment of the fascia surrounding the muscle tissue. Our specialized physiotherapists use specific hooking tools to gently stimulate and mobilize the fascia. These precise techniques promote blood circulation, loosen the tissue, and relieve tension.
Applications of the Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique
The Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA) is applied to a variety of conditions. In our physiotherapy practice, we successfully treat patients with muscle tension in the back, shoulders, and neck. Additionally, SMA is suitable for targeted trigger point treatment and as an effective method for pain relief in chronic pain.
SMA: An effective therapy method for muscle tension
Muscle tension can be very painful and restrictive. The Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA) has proven to be an extremely effective therapy method for targeted treatment of these tensions. Our experienced physiotherapists use SMA with great precision to release hardened muscle fibers and achieve sustainable pain relief.
Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique: Treatment of trigger points
Trigger points are localized areas of hardness in the muscles that can cause pain and limited movement. With the Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA), we can specifically treat these trigger points. By gently hooking at the affected areas, adhesions are released, and blood circulation is improved, resulting in rapid pain relief and increased mobility.
Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique for rehabilitation after injuries
The Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA) is also excellent for rehabilitation after injuries. By targeted hooking and mobilization of the fascia, SMA supports the healing process, promotes tissue regeneration, and contributes to the restoration of full mobility. Our experienced physiotherapists accompany you with empathy and professionalism on your path to recovery.
Treating chronic pain with the Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique
Chronic pain can significantly affect daily life. The Gentle Myofascial Hook Technique (SMA) offers an effective treatment option to sustainably alleviate these pains. Through targeted hooking and stimulation of the fascia, SMA improves blood circulation, releases adhesions, and enables long-term pain reduction.