Adverse Neural Tension

Nerves and their surrounding connective tisues can become restricted in response to an injury or other trauma.

Even after releasing restrictions in the articular, skeletal, or visceral systems, the nerves may remain compressed, causing numbness, tingling, and pain.

Adverse neural tension is a technique that stretches and releases the nervous tissue through a series of refined and specific movements and positions.

Patients with tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and postoperative patients can benefit greatly from this technique.