I already specialize in neuromuscular therapy, how is neuromuscular "release" therapy different from traditional NMT?

Traditional NMT requires extensive portural charting and assessment. If this is the way you currently do assessments, by all means keep doing it. NRT uses full body mapping instead of postural analysis.

This is an extra (and EASY) tool to identify muscular imbalance. Traditional NMT does not utilize active movement release in it's protocols. NRT is a sequenced combination of tradtional NMT and active movement release.

NRT is based on the same principals of neurological laws and theories as traditional NMT, yet NRT is much easier in it's application. More.

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