Has anyone heard of Rossiter Technique for carpal tunnel?!
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Has anyone heard of Rossiter Technique for carpal tunnel?
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Unlike muscle stretches, the Rossiter techniques target the body’s connective tissue, a head-to-toe network of fascia, ligaments, and tendons that holds everything together. Think of this network like a Saran Wrap covering of your body—your muscles, nerves, blood vessels, joints, bones, etc. In a healthy body, it’s not too loose and not too tight—it is the body’s system of “space.”
When connective tissue becomes overworked, stressed, or tired, however, it shortens and it tightens. The resulting symptoms include tingling, tightness, numbness, knots, pain, tenderness, buzzing sensations, and the like. These techniques were created specifically to loosen and lengthen the body’s entire network of connective tissue so that it’s fluid, flexible, and normal again, allowing you to move freely, and without pain.