myofascial release clinic uk 07890 212076
Anne Cruickshank BA (Hons), SEP, CThA, Physical Bodywork and Trauma Therapy
Harley Street, London W1
Edinburgh
Chronic Pain and Myofascial Pain Syndrome treatment at the Myofascial Release Clinic UK, London W1 and Edinburgh

Chronic Pain and Myofascial Pain Syndrome MPS

Undiagnosed Chronic Pain
When undiagnosed, Chronic Pain is most likely to be due to soft tissue, muscular or fascial restrictions. Please click on the page Myofascial Release for more information about how chronic pain accompanies Myofascial restrictions, scar tissue and adhesions, visceral restrictions and dural tube restrictions, and what we can do about these at the Myofascial Release Clinic UK.

Chronic pain accompanying Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is also best treated through very gentle, targeted Myofascial Release. Please click on the Fibromyalgia and CFS page for more information on how we adapt our approaches to achieve best results for these syndromes.

Venue
Harley Street, London W1
Edinburgh


Fees
London W1, Harley Street: £90 per 55 minute treatment
Edinburgh: £60 per 55 minute treatment



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us for more details about how we can help you, or telephone Anne Cruickshank on 07890 212076.

Anne Cruickshank, BA (Hons), SEP, CThA
The Myofascial Release Clinic UK
Harley Street, London W1
Edinburgh
Telephone 07890 212076

Please telephone us on 07890 212076

Home and main index

Myofascial Release
What is MFR? How does MFR work?

Frozen Shoulder MFR to help regain mobility without pain

RSI Repetitive Strain Injury MFR and trigger point therapy for RSI

Headaches and Migraines Fascial release and trigger point therapy for headaches and migraines

Scar Tissue and Adhesions Non-invasive techniques to release scar tissue and adhesions

Low Back Pain and Sciatic Syndrome MFR to help Low Back Pain or Sciatic Syndrome, often caused by soft tissue injury, trigger points, adhesions or restrictions

Chronic muscular or soft tissue pain MFR to help with undiagnosed chronic soft tissue pain which is often caused by trigger points or restrictions and adhesions in the fascia.

Stress and trauma related syndromes Mind-body approaches for stress-related syndromes, emotional stress, panic attacks and physiological responses to trauma

Fibromyalgia and CFS Help through gentle Myofascial Release and trigger point therapy

Pilates Core stability, strength, flexibility and balance

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Postgraduate practitioner training in Myofascial Release is available at the Myofascial Release Clinic.

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Text and images copyright Anne Cruickshank 2005

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