
Trigenics Therapy For Knee and Shoulder Pain
Trigenics® is an advanced neurological muscle assessment, treatment and training system which instantly reprograms the way the brain communicates with the body to immediately relieve pain, amplify strength and movement and augment muscular performance.
The complex multimodal procedures in Trigenics® simultaneously combine three exercise and treatment protocols for a much greater therapeutic and training enhancement effect than ever before thought possible.
What Makes Trigenics Therapy Unique?
Patients are interactive participants
Trigenics patients are interactive participants in their own treatments, both mentally and physically. This means that with Trigenics results depend upon the patient engaging voluntary movements in very specific ways and directions against the doctors resistance to generate neurological reflexes which cause changes in their brain wave patterns.
A multimodal treatment system
Trigenics is a “multimodal” treatment system. This means that Trigenics is unique in that it combines a number of different treatment “techniques” which are applied at the same time to gain a much greater effect than that which would be achieved by only applying one. Trigenics, itself, is not a treatment technique. It is a total full body assessment and treatment “system”.
Utilizing modern neurology
Trigenics utilizes modern western medical knowledge of neurology. By using the principles of reflexogenic neurophysiology, the “hardwiring” of the patient’s own body is being utilized as an integral part of the treatment and allows for a number of other positive benefits. Simply stated, Trigenics procedures cause firing of spontaneous reflexes, which are generated by the patient’s own nervous system.
Deeper penetration
A Trigenics Practitioner can effectively penetrate deeper into the patient’s tissue than other traditional manual methods such as Massage, Shiatsu, Trigger Point therapy, etc. The “blocking” of pain signals enables the Trigenics Practitioner to achieve this deeper penetration without the strong reactionary “jump response” commonly elicited with other therapies.s.
Useful Links
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Advanced Neuromuscular Medicine for Soft-Tissue Conditions
and Athletic Enhancement:
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Manual Muscle Testing A Thing of the Past?
Hand-Held Dynamometers may quickly replace subjective manual techniques -
Achilles Paratenonitis:
A therapeutic case study -
Acute Inversion Ankle Reflexogenic Strain
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Hamstring Injury-A Case Study
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Hybrid Therapy Aims to Re-establish Neuromuscular Balance
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Acute Cervicothoracic Pain:
A case study -
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS):
Case study

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