William Neckman
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I am a specialist in the treatment of pain. My focus is to identify postural distortions and biomechanical dysfunctions, then formulate and implement appropriate myofascial protocols returning patients to a pain-free state as quickly as possible, (often in one session). My objective is to promote and ensure continuity and excellence in health care by demonstrating high personal ethics and standards.

To educate the public in alternatives to conventional western medicine, as well as provide and encourage the use of Therapeutic Massage as a valuable adjunct to a comprehensive healthcare program.
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Also called trigger point myotherapy, this technique consists of alternating levels of concentrated pressure on areas of muscle spasm.
The therapist applies pressure with fingers, knuckles, or elbows, with pressure remaining constant for ten to thirty seconds.
Neuromuscular Therapy examines six physiological factors that may create or intensify pain patterns.
Myofascial release refers to the manual massage technique for stretching the fascia and releasing bonds between fascia and integument, muscles, and bones, with the goal of eliminating pain, increasing range of motion and balancing the body.
Also called trigger point myotherapy, this technique consists of alternating levels of concentrated pressure on areas of muscle spasm.
The therapist applies pressure with fingers, knuckles, or elbows, with pressure remaining constant for ten to thirty seconds.
Neuromuscular Therapy examines six physiological factors that may create or intensify pain patterns.
Trigger Points: Highly irritated points in muscles which refer pain to other parts of the body.
Postural Distortion: Imbalance of the muscular system resulting from the movement of the body off the longitudinal and horizontal planes.
If we have a fall, pull a muscle, or lift something incorrectly, something interesting happens to our body.
As a muscle on one side of our body tightens or shortens, the brain relays a message to a muscle on the opposite side of our body to lengthen in an effort to compensate.
The brain now tells other muscles where to go in relation to these muscles so we can stand as straight as possible.
With the MyoKinesthetic System, we seek to find the cause of a problem and clear it so that all of the compensatory reactions will clear away as well.
Sports massage can be very helpful for professional athletes as well as the weekend warrior.
It is a great way to increase flexibility, keep muscles loose, reduce injuries and improve recovery time.
Some sports injuries commonly seen are: Iliotibial Band (Itb) Syndrome, Runners Knee, Jumpers Knee, Piriformis Syndrome, Achilles Tendonitis, Plantar Faciitis, Hamstring Pull, Patella Tendonitis and more.
Massage can be helpful in reducing discomfort while aiding in the healing process, in addition to lessening the incidence of these occurrences.
Don't let an injury cripple you.
Kinesiology Tape can help prevent injuries and offers stability and support for existing physical limitations.
An expert application of the KT Tape can help prevent knee pain, shin splints, heel pain and more.
As the material gently bonds to your skin, it provides an ultra light, strong and flexible means of support.
The proper application of Kinesio Taping has been known to bring immense relief to those with sore muscles and stiff joints, without having to be constrained or limited by bulky supportive wraps and braces.
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