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MYOFASCIAL
RELEASE

This innovative approach to physical wellness addresses the complex web of myofascial tissues that envelop every muscle, bone, nerve, and organ in the body, utilizing the principles of piezoelectricity to facilitate healing and enhance the body's natural recovery processes.

WHAT 

IS 
MFR?

Myofascial Release (MFR) is hardly "massage therapy"; it's a groundbreaking approach to healing that dives deep into the body's connective tissue system. While common massages primarily work on muscles, MFR goes further to address the fascia—a vast, interconnected web that supports and encases every organ, muscle, bone, nerve, and blood vessel. This technique is not about superficial relief but about reaching the core of chronic pain or dysfunction.

Those who undergo MFR often report not only relief from physical discomfort but also an enhanced sense of well-being. This therapy can improve posture, increase flexibility, reduce stress, enhance circulation, and even facilitate emotional release by addressing stored trauma within the tissues.


Dr. John Barnes, the founder of myofascial release therapy, emphasizes that for true healing to occur, treatments must extend beyond conventional approaches to engage the fascial system's elasticity and fluidity. He advocates for a holistic view, understanding that the body functions as a complete, interconnected system, and healing comes from recognizing and treating it as such.

Benefits of Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release (MFR) Therapy offers a specialized approach to healing for individuals grappling with the aftermath of falls, enduring chronic pain, recovering from car accidents, or healing from sports injuries.

 

This unique therapy goes beyond conventional treatments by targeting the myofascial connective tissue, which encompasses muscles and bones, to alleviate pain, enhance mobility, and foster overall well-being. MFR stands as a beacon of hope for those who haven't found relief through traditional medical avenues, providing a gentle yet profound method for addressing and healing the root causes of discomfort and limitation.

 

By choosing MFR at Miracle Pain Relief, you're not just receiving a treatment; you're embarking on a journey towards lasting health improvements, guided by our commitment to personalized care and the holistic betterment of every client we serve.

Pain Relief

MFR offers significant relief for individuals suffering from chronic pain, whether due to falls, accidents, or longstanding health issues. By gently releasing the fascial restrictions that contribute to discomfort, MFR helps alleviate pain at its source, allowing for a return to daily activities with reduced or eliminated pain.

Increased Flexibility and Mobility

Fascial restrictions can significantly limit range of motion and flexibility. MFR therapy works by loosening these restrictions and restoring the fascia's natural elasticity. Patients often experience an immediate improvement in flexibility and mobility, making it easier to perform everyday tasks and engage in physical activities.

Stress Reduction

The gentle, hands-on application of MFR has a calming effect on the nervous system, promoting relaxation and stress reduction. This therapy not only addresses the physical aspects of stress-related tension but also offers psychological benefits, helping patients to feel more centered and at peace.

Improved Posture

Many postural issues stem from tight or imbalanced fascial tissues that pull the body out of alignment. MFR techniques stretch and release these tissues, which can correct postural imbalances and reduce the strain on muscles and joints. This realignment not only improves posture but also enhances body movement and reduces the risk of future injuries.

How Does MFR Work?

Identifying Fascial Constrictions

Practitioners begin by identifying areas of fascial tightness, which can restrict movement and organ function contributing to pain and disfunction of the body.

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Subconcious Awareness


The therapist applies long holds, pulls, and pushes to the fascia. While the hold itself can last longer, it's specifically during this time that the sustained pressure allows the subconscious mind to become aware of the constriction, setting the stage for the actual release to occur after a full three minutes have passed.

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Inducing Pezioelectricity


After about three minutes of holding, piezoelectricity begins to occur. The mechanical manipulation of the fascia generates an electric charge, setting the stage for the tissue's release.

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Promoting Healing and Well-being

With the activation of piezoelectricity, the body starts to unwind from its restricted state. The fascial tissues begin to return to a more natural, healthy state, free from constriction and trauma, promoting better alignment, mobility, and overall function.

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Why Choose MFR?

Myofascial Release (MFR) Therapy emerges as a pivotal, non-invasive solution for individuals grappling with the repercussions of chronic pain, sports injuries, car accidents, and migraines. Rooted in the intricate understanding of the body's fascial system—a web of connective tissue enveloping muscles, bones, and organs—MFR adopts a holistic approach to alleviate discomfort and enhance bodily functions. By targeting fascial restrictions, this therapy extends beyond mere symptom relief, venturing into the realm of lasting healing and restoration.

For those burdened by chronic pain or recuperating from sports injuries, MFR therapy accelerates the recovery process by ameliorating tissue repair and diminishing inflammation. It proves particularly efficacious in managing soft tissue injuries, fostering an equilibrium within the musculoskeletal system that not only curtails the present ailment but also shields against future adversities. Meanwhile, individuals recovering from car accidents find solace in MFR’s capacity to gently undo the fascial tension and constrictions induced by traumatic impacts, thereby facilitating the body's intrinsic recuperative mechanisms.

Moreover, MFR therapy offers a beacon of hope for migraine sufferers through its non-pharmacological approach, addressing the fascial tightness in the neck, shoulders, and head regions that often precipitates migraine episodes. This method not only alleviates the immediate discomfort but also aims to reduce the overall frequency and severity of migraines. Embracing MFR therapy signifies a commitment to a comprehensive healing journey, underpinned by the body’s remarkable self-healing potential, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a path to enduring health and wellness.

Honestly, I was skeptical at first. But 10/10. Forrest is polite and courteous. He is a master of his craft and has shown me a new way to relieve the pains of a working man. Everyone needs to try this at least once.

-Keeper Clean Auto Detailing

My Myofascial Release Therapy massage with Forrest was so therapeutic! He was able to release painful shoulder tensions while opening the body relaxation response therefor allowing me to have a sense of calm and reduction in stress levels. I highly recommend! This is by far the best massage I have had!

-Cocoa, Fl Resident

Forrest did a massage on me twice now since he’s been licensed and they were absolutely amazing. Very different but extremely relaxing and pain relieving. If you’re feeling tired, stressed or in any kind of pain… I highly recommend him for your needs. He does an amazing job and it’s obvious that he enjoys what he does! He hooked me up twice now and I feel GREAT! Thanks Forrest 🙏🏻🙏🏻

-Brevard County First Responder

I came across Forrest’s MFR treatment a few months back, I suffered a severe car accident back in 2005 that left me dealing with sudden lower back pain problems as a result of leaving it untreated. I had a few MFR sessions and reflexology performed and it immediately left remarkable results, the pain had went away. I recommend his services, trust me it’s worth it! He has been gifted with hands to heal,and you’ll experience it for yourself. He is detailed and focuses his energy in providing healing to those who come to receive it.

-MCO Based Flight Attendant

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