Matrix Repatterning is a non-invasive manual therapy technique used to treat various musculoskeletal and other health conditions. The technique was initially developed by Dr. George Roth, a Canadian chiropractor and osteopath.
Matrix repatterning aims to restore balance and improve overall health by identifying and resolving the root cause of the problem. It uses a gentle touch to assess and treat the underlying tension patterns in the body's connective tissues, which can result from injury, stress, or trauma.
The treatment works on the principle that the body's connective tissues hold tension patterns that can distort the body's alignment and function. These tension patterns can result in pain, reduced range of motion, and other symptoms. By identifying and correcting these underlying tension patterns, matrix repatterning can restore functional balance and help alleviate symptoms.
During a session, the therapist will use their hands to apply light pressure to specific areas of the body, seeking out areas of tension and restriction. The goal is to identify areas where the body's connective tissues are distorted and release that tension through gentle manipulation.
Matrix repatterning is a comprehensive approach that addresses the whole body. It is particularly effective for treating chronic pain, headaches, back pain, neck pain, joint pain, and postural issues. This treatment technique is also useful for improving athletic performance and enhancing well-being.
One of the main benefits of matrix repatterning is that it is a non-invasive, drug-free, and effective form of therapy. It is generally well tolerated by clients, and results can often be experienced immediately after treatment. Matrix repatterning can help improve overall health and wellbeing by restoring balance and function to the body.
Note: The first visit is 90 minutes and includes an assessment and some treatment.