Cat & Canine Muscle Release TherapyCat Canine

CCmrt™

 

As with EMRT™, CCmrt ™ is a dynamic technique, which signals the brain to initiate the healing process.  These signals are sent via specialised nerve cells found throughout the fascia.  By applying sequential, gentle, non-invasive, rolling moves across the muscle fibers in specific areas, the body receives the message to release the spasm affecting that particular muscle.  This gives the body a chance to achieve balance that promotes well-being of the whole animal.

 

The most common responses to a CCmrt™ treatment are:

Movement -

Animals that are moving poorly become freer, enabling the show dog to perform well at his discipline in the show ring, the obedience dog to focus on the work at hand and the agility dog can move over the ground quicker and focus at the task in hand more easily.

 

Relaxation -

The animals may look like they have gained weight due to the restriction being released in the fascia, allowing the muscles to relax. The animals personality may also appear calmer.

 

Condition -

The coat becomes silkier and softer with nutrition getting to this biggest organ in the body – the skin which hair is attached to.

 

Attitude -

Personalities may change due to the animal feeling better with less pain or tightness. Pets look happier and more contented.

 

For more information and course dates please visit:

www.emrt.net.au

 

 

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