
Nerve Release Therapy aims to balance the body by releasing trapped nerves through massage strokes. This restores the alignment of soft tissue systems and indirectly affects the skeletal system’s balance. The therapist uses circular massage strokes or artificial movement to release nerves trapped in the fascia, muscles, or boney structures. Once released, the body naturally rebalances itself.
NRT practitioners see the body as a unified system, where every part affects the others. By influencing the neurofascial system, they can achieve complete bodily balance and alignment for optimal health and well-being.
NRT therapy utilizes a gentle approach with superficial strokes rather than deep tissue techniques. While it may cause momentary discomfort, it does not involve greater pressure. There is a possibility of superficial bruising on thin tissue structures or anemic patients, but overall, NRT is considered a safe massage technique suitable for all ages with minimal risk of serious injury. Any residual soreness experienced typically fades within a few days.
NRT is a beneficial method for achieving proper alignment throughout the body, regardless of age. It involves gentle “flicks” that pose minimal risk of injury, as there are no intense stretching or deep tissue techniques involved. This approach is highly effective and has a low risk of side effects compared to other bodywork modalities, thanks to the light pressure and lack of aggressive stretching.

