The Osteopressure technique is a specialised manual pressure-point approach in which the muscle is treated directly at its attachment on the bone through targeted pressure. It is applied using a natural, physiological approach and works by influencing specific AlarmPain receptors on the periosteum and within the bone structures through precise pressure application.
This aims to reset overloaded programmes within the brain. Consequently, tension states in muscles and fasciae may be normalised. This programme responds in a purely functional manner, often independently of structural changes such as Osteoarthritis, disc displacement, or spinal canal stenosis.
The body may reduce AlarmPain signals when inappropriate tensions are addressed through the Osteopressure technique, allowing body structures to function within their genetically intended parameters. The frequency with which this release of problematic programming requires repetition depends upon how deeply established these patterns are and the extent of limiting movement habits present.
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