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Location | Myofascial
Release is
stretching of the fascia (connective tissue). The stretch is guided by
feedback the therapist feels and/or sees from the client's body. This
feedback tells the therapist how much force to use, the direction of
the stretch and how long to stretch. Myofascial
Release is NOT a massage, but can be
included in a massage session. Myofascial
Release is not recommended for anyone
who is experiencing fever, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, jaundice,
varicose veins, bleeding, acute phlebitis, or thrombosis. In the case
of high blood pressure or heart problems, avoid massage to the abdomen.
Anyone with fractures or bruises should not receive massage on areas of
injury. Pregnant women should check with their doctors first.
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Contact:
Brandy
Wiles-Credeur Twelve Oaks Medical Ctr 11645 Angus Rd.
Suite 2
Austin, TX 78759
512.826.2115 email
Hours:
MWF- 10 a.m.
- 5 p.m.
Sat
- 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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world, all comes from desiring others to be happy and whatever
suffering there is in the world all comes from desiring myself to be
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