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C-Section Scar Release Therapy

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C-Section Scar Release Therapy 

This simple and effective treatment uses Microcurrent Point Stimulation therapy for C-section scars to reduce scar tissue, improve circulation and pain relief, enhance skin appearance, and promote overall tissue health in a non-invasive manner.

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C-Section release with MPS Therapy! 

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Within one Scar Tissue Release treatment, MPS therapy...

  • Helps to reduce the appearance and density of scar tissue regardless of the age of the injury 

  • Decreases pain in connective tissue by releasing fascia 

  • Speeds up the healing process of the wound and scar in newer injuries

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  • Reorganizes scar tissue to allow the regeneration of nerves, lymphatic vessels, and energy flow

  • Increases skins inter-cellular metabolism and protein synthesis 

  • Increases blood circulation and lymphatic drainage 

The Impact of a Scar 

Scars Produce Stress

This upregulates the Sympathetic Nervous System 

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Scars Create Adhesions 

Adhesions are internal straight-jackets, reducing muscle and or organ performance and increasing pain 

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Scars Injure Fascia 

Fascia encompasses the entire body, and any injury to it can severely strain muscles far removed from the injury site 

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Scars Block Circulation 

Scars restrict metabolism, lymph flow, circulation and energy flow, leading to many problems 

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The combination of increased Sympathetic stress, fascia injury, and adhesion formation will block pathways and cause chronic pain. 

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Recent studies found that only 10% of chronic pain experienced by C-Section patients was localized at the scar itself.

90% of patients experienced referred pain to other regions of the body.

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  • 40% Chronic Back Pain 

  • 20% Chronic Neck Pain 

  • 20% Hip and Abdominal Pain

  • 10% Knee pain 

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This treatment reduces both localized and referred pain!

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