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Writer's pictureKristin Rabin, RMT

Rapid NeuroFascial What?! Not your typical massage therapy!

Rapid NeuroFascial Reset AKA Rapid-NFR! 


This treatment is an absolute game changer, as far as massage therapy treatments go, for removal of pain, regaining range of motion and just getting back to doing everything you love to do as quickly as you possibly can.


This is the reason I love this treatment, I will always talk about it and always offer it!


So what is it...


RAPID is a type of massage that treats aches and pains by focusing on the nerves rather than muscle tissue. It is lotion-free, so you remain clothed, and the treatment is movement-based to encourage performance of active motion.


Everyone sits on a different pain spectrum, whether it’s having a hangnail vs a broken bone vs fibromyalgia. When you feel pain, whether it’s something slight or sharp, a recent and acute injury, or something that’s long-term and chronic, that pain sensation is coming from nerves that are excessively sensitive. 


What is normally expected is that when the brain processes this sensory information it reacts by kicking off an inflammatory response to start healing: your immune cells come flushing in and cause swelling to occur to protect and clean the area, but sometimes they aren’t flushed out and they end up contributing more to that increased nerve sensitivity. Your body then reacts by locking down tissues, causing a cascade effect starting with muscle tightness and restriction, weakness, compensatory movements, bad movement habits and even more pain!


The purpose of RAPID is to reset that nerve hypersensitivity back to neutral.

RAPID works by exciting the nerves again to re-create that inflammatory process but make it better: it increases tissue hydration to allow them to slide and glide again, it cleans out the cells that are causing hypersensitivity to the nerves, and it activates the body’s natural hormones for pain relief. 


The intensity of the technique along with your active movements allows the body to downgrade the pain and reprogram the sensory information processed by the brain. This then causes an immediate change in how the body responds to what it’s now feeling. 


It’s for this reason that treatment lengths are shorter (up to 30min), you may only need a minimal number of appointments (most often anywhere from 1-6 treatments depending on severity of condition and how your body responds) and the results last longer.


Since RAPID mainly targets pain and restrictions in the body, and pain is not exclusive to any specific persons, RAPID can be used on just about everyone: from babies to pregnant women to the elderly, from super active athletes to those with more sedentary lifestyles and yes even on animals!


The intensity of the treatment is adjusted to each client, and modifications can easily be made for mobility issues.

The technique also doesn’t physically alter tissues, it’s just changing the information from the nerves, so it’s able to be used for many conditions and contributes greatly to faster healing.. all you need to do afterwards is keep moving! 


So I guess the question is, are you done with the pain?



RMT working on a client using a movement based technique
Rapid-NFR treatment

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