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THERAPY
DETAILS
Your Visit

Sessions are conducted with the client fully clothed
(minus shoes) on a padded treatment table. The initial
visit will last about one hour. Follow up visits will
take less time. The goal is to maximize your physical
health and well being in the shortest time possible.
Generally 3-5 sessions should provide a noticeable
improvement. Returning for ongoing regular visits is NOT
the objective of this approach.
Manipulative Therapy

Offered by Justin Henderson, RN
Mr Henderson has been trained in a broad and
comprehensive range of manipulation modalities that are
integrated into a global treatment session. The majority
of these modalities focus on soft tissue and joint
manipulation. They include Counterstrain, Muscle Energy,
Osteoarticular and Myofascial Release. Subtle body
manipulations include Cranial Manipulation (the root of
Cranio-Sacral Therapy), Functional Technique and
Ligamentous Articular Strain. Visceral Manipulation is
frequently incorporated into treatment sessions as well.
Lymphatic Activation is another modality that is given
as a separate treatment option for stimulation of the
immune system. By addressing the cranial and visceral
internal rhythms and motions in addition to the muscular
and skeletal system a far greater and deeper level of
health can be achieved. These modalities have
subcomponents that can be utilized as second and third
options. If the client fails to respond appropriately
after third tier modalities have been applied it is
recommended that more detailed diagnostic procedures or
different treatment options be pursued.
MANIPULATION TECHNIQUE DETAILS
Counter Strain

This type of manipulation uses gentle positioning to
influence the nervous reflex that is preventing the
somatic dysfunction from correcting itself. The
clinician slowly moves the client into a position where
these abnormal reflexes are “turned off.” As this is a
position of comfort, the technique is not painful. The
position of comfort is held until the nervous system
“resets” itself. The clinician is then able to slowly
move the client so that the muscle returns to its normal
length. This technique uses almost no force.
Muscle Energy

The client's muscles are actively engaged from a
precisely controlled position, in a specific direction,
and against an exact counterforce. With post isometric
relaxation a joint is freed up by the relaxation of
specific muscles after contraction. Reciprocal
inhibition takes advantage of the fact that when a
muscle's antagonist is contracted, the muscle is
inhibited and relaxes. This work mobilizes restricted
joints, lengthens tense muscles and fascia, strengthens
to address asymmetrically weak muscles, decreases
hypertonicity, and improves circulation and respiration.
This technique also takes advantage of neurological
reflexes that occur with muscle action.
Myofascial Release

Is a subtle technique of direct and indirect palpation
that treats myofascial (muscle & fascial sheath around
muscle) structures and related neural and vascular
components to elongate myofascial structures and relax
muscles, improve cellular nutrition, oxygenation, and
waste removal by enhancing circulation and unlocking
deep tension. Whereas muscles can be contracted, fascia
cannot – it can, however, be torqued, twisted and
elastically deformed. As a result, fascia can retain
tension due to physical and emotional trauma. The
clinician manually reduces these with slow gentle and
sometimes very deep steady gliding palpation.
Cranial Manipulation

Is a specific approach within the osteopathic concept.
It influences the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that
surround and protect the brain and spinal cord, creating
an impact on the total body and initiating the body's
inherent capacity to heal itself. Fascial connections
throughout the body are contiguous with the lining
around the central nervous system. Practitioners of
cranial manipulation in the osteopathic tradition
utilize a manual approach to evaluate and harmonize very
deep rhythms and correct subtle malposition and
articulation of the cranium and its primary rhythmic
impulse to the whole body.
Lymphatic Activation

This manual procedure is designed to promote circulation
of the lymphatic fluids and can be used to support the
body’s natural defenses. One technique is pressure
applied with the clinician's hands to the supine
patient's upper anterior chest wall. When the force is
applied to the chest reaches its maximum on expiration,
the clinician's hands are removed suddenly. This
increases negative pressure of the chest to assist the
body's respiratory mechanism to move Iymphatic fluids.
In addition to working with respiration, direct manual
stimulation is applied to lymph centers throughout the
body making this a more intensive treatment.
Tuina (pronounced "twee-nah")

Is an important part of traditional Chinese health care.
Tuina makes use of pressing, kneading, rolling,
grasping, scrubbing, stretching and shaking strokes that
are applied vigorously to the meridians and muscles
through out the body. Central to this approach is the
manipulation of the body's subtle energy as well as the
physical tissue, joints, internal organs and fluids.
Tuina can be likened to traditional Chinese physical
therapy, and very specific protocols have been
established for orthopedic and neurological complaints.
Reiki and Therapeutic Touch

Are forms of energetic healing that use very light touch
and sometimes the hands are even off of the body. They
induce deep relaxation and are very pleasant and
rejuvenating. The idea is to move forms of
electromagnetic energy about the body.

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Justin Henderson, RN is not a physician or doctor of
osteopathic medicine. |