With fingers, knuckles, fists and forearms the practitioner manipulates the deep layers of muscle fascia, ligaments, tendons and interosseous membranes. The tigthening, stretching and dislocating of these tissues reorganizes the musculoskeletal system, releases tension and relieves pain.
The body finds its way back to a more natural posture, less strain, increased range of motion and improved sense of wellbeing. The results of the manual therapy are enhanced by well-directed movement education and an increased awareness of body mechanics and posture.