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A Targeted Treatment for Myofascial Pain, Muscle Tension, Migraines, and TMJ Disorders

Neuromodulator Therapy for Pain and Tension

Neuromodulators, like botox work by temporarily relaxing targeted muscles, reducing excessive contractions and tension that contribute to the condtions below. This safe and effective treatment can improve overall comfort and quality of life, making it a powerful option for both pain relief and muscle relaxation.

Bare Neck

Myofascial Pain 

Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain condition affecting the muscles and surrounding connective tissue (fascia). It occurs when tight, sensitive knots—called trigger points—develop within muscles, causing localized pain or referred pain in other areas. This condition is often linked to stress, poor posture, or muscle overuse.

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Neuromodulator therapy eases muscle tightness, decreases trigger point sensitivity, and promotes relaxation, helping to restore mobility and comfort.

Shoulder Massage Therapy

Muscle Tension 

Muscle tension occurs when muscles remain in a semi-contracted state for prolonged periods, often due to stress, repetitive movements, or improper body mechanics. This can lead to stiffness, discomfort, and restricted movement, commonly affecting areas like the neck, shoulders, and jaw.

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Neuromodulator therapy alleviates symptoms by by relaxing overactive muscles, reducing stiffness, and promoting natural movement for improved comfort and mobility.

Shoulder Massage Therapy
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Migraines

Migraines are intense, often debilitating headaches that can last for hours or even days. They are frequently accompanied by nausea, light and sound sensitivity, and throbbing pain, usually on one side of the head. Triggers vary but often include stress, hormonal changes, and muscle tension. 

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Neuromodulators therapy alleviates symptoms by blocking nerve signals and reducing muscle contractions, minimizing migraine frequency,  severity, and provides long-lasting relief.

Mouth

TMJ Disorders 

 Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disroders affect the jaw, joint and surrounding muscles causing pain, clicking or difficulty in jaw movement. TMJ issues often result from teeth grinding, clenching and misalignment or excessive muscle tension in the face and Jaw.

 

Neuromodulators work by relieving jaw tension, preventing excessive clenching and grinding, and restoring natural movement, which in turn helps reduce pain and inflammation.​

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