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DEEP TISSUE

BEFORE WE LEARN WHAT THIS TREATMENT IS, WE MUST FIRST LEARN WHAT SCAR TISSUE IS

Scar tissue is a type of tissue that forms as a result of the body’s natural healing process. When the body is in a state of stress emotionally or physically, it enters into an inflammatory state. Fibrin, white blood cells and calcium are produced to restore structural integrity. If an area continues to be inflamed, calcification, crystallization and scar tissue will eventually form and this causes pain and the restriction of movement.

Inflammation and scar tissue can be caused in many different ways over an individual’s lifetime. These can include surgery, poor nutrition, stress, injuries, grief and anxiety.

Although scar tissue is a natural part of the healing process, in some cases, excessive scar tissue can form. This is known as a keloid or hypertrophic scar, which extends beyond the original wound area and can be more noticeable and problematic. After many years of scar tissue buildup, flexibility and range of motion can be diminished. Pain can sometimes take years to occur after a trauma has taken place.

Some people say as they age, they feel less and less pain, this is because the body has produced so much scar tissue, it has been numbed down. The older one gets the stiffer one seems to feel, right? Ultimately, it’s not an “old age” issue but a scar tissue issue. Instead of being stiff and numbed down, wouldn’t it be great to remove blockages and allow for healthy circulation and retain youthful flexibility?

Some people say as they age, they feel less and less pain, this is because the body has produced so much scar tissue, it has been numbed down. The older one gets the stiffer one seems to feel, right? 

Ultimately, it’s not an “old age” issue but a scar tissue issue. Instead of being stiff and numbed down, wouldn’t it be great to remove blockages and allow for healthy circulation and retain youthful flexibility?

Our Non-Surgical Deep Body Technique Works Perfectly With The TKM Method