MPR PROTOCOL

Association of manual therapy techniques for muscle relaxation

The impacts of myofascial pain are diverse and wide-ranging. In addition to physical pain, it can restrict the ability to perform daily activities, disrupt sleep and harm interpersonal relationships due to irritability caused by persistent pain.

A promising approach to treating myofascial pain is the MyofasciaFlow Pain Relief (MPR) technique. This technique involves applying controlled movements to reduce muscle tension and trigger points, relieving myofascial pain. Additionally, MPR emphasizes improving posture and ergonomics in the workplace and in everyday activities, helping to prevent pain recurrence.

A promising approach to treating myofascial pain is the MyofasciaFlow Pain Relief (MPR) technique. This technique involves applying controlled movements to reduce muscle tension and trigger points, relieving myofascial pain. Additionally, MPR emphasizes improving posture and ergonomics in the workplace and in everyday activities, helping to prevent pain recurrence.

woman doing yoga on stability ball
woman doing yoga on stability ball