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What is Myofascial Release Technique?

MRT or Myofascial Release Technique is a series of different soft tissue techniques which are very effective in the treatment of myofascial (muscle, tendon, ligament and connective tissue) pain syn- dromes. MRT is different than most soft tissue (deep muscle) therapies (e.g. massage). Your doctor, by using MRT, is at the forefront of a new age in the treatment of nerve and muscle related problems. MRT has been shown to have greater long term effectiveness than other types of soft tissue therapies with faster results. Patients who experience the benefits of MRT have experienced the most effective type of soft tissue therapy available.

How does Myfascial Release Work?

MRT is used to break up scar tissue that exists in muscle tissue, tendons and between muscles, fascia and nerves. Injuries throughout one’s life to muscle and underlying tissues result in scar tissue. Over time, muscles shorten, become fibrotic and less elastic. Muscles can eventu- ally adhere to each other (develop adhesions) instead of gliding independent of each other. The combination of adhesions and scar tissue causes pain and stiffness. As the condition worsens with time, nerve roots may also become adhesed (stuck) to the other involved soft tissue structures causing more pain, numbness, and loss of joint and muscle function. Patients who are helped by MRT have often tried heat, medication, surgery (e.g. Carpal Tunnel), massage and manipulation with the problem always returning. MRT is very effec- tive at providing good long term results with these type of patients. MRT removes the scar tissue in muscles by stripping it away from the involved muscle spindles, allowing the muscle to resume its normal length. MRT can also remove scar tissue where muscles insert into bone, from tendons, between muscles (adhe- sions) and between muscles and nerve roots.

When the scar tissue is literally stripped away, normal function returns, long term pain is resolved and the doctor’s exercises can now help to restore normal function to the involved structures. Perform any exercises the doctor gives you to get optimal results. Also, after having MRT performed prior to athletic activity, do not immediately go back performing at 100% capacity. This may cause another injury. Instead, return at 50 – 60% of playing capacity and gradually work back up to your normal.

Is MRT Painful?

When performed, MRT is extremely effective. Unlike many muscle therapys, MRT usually does not cause discomfort and you should tell the doctor if his contact becomes uncomfortable. The doctor will either actively or pas- sively have you move the area being treated. The harder you work at this while the doctor applies therapeutic pressure, the more effec- tive the therapy will be and the quicker you will respond to the therapy.

You may experience soreness for a day or two after treating an area. This is why the treatment protocol is to treat the same area every other day. The doctor may treat two different areas on two consecutive days, but the previously treated area will be sore and will need a day to recover.

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