Soft Tissue & Visceral Manipulation

Visceral manipulation, on the other hand, is a specialized form of soft tissue manipulation that focuses on the organs and their surrounding structures. This technique is based on the idea that organs can become restricted and develop adhesions or scar tissue, which can cause pain and dysfunction. By gently manipulating the organs and their surrounding tissues, visceral manipulation aims to improve organ function and alleviate pain.

Both soft tissue and visceral manipulation techniques are typically performed by trained therapists, such as osteopaths, chiropractors, or massage therapists, and may be used in conjunction with other forms of therapy, such as exercise or dietary changes.

Soft tissue and visceral manipulation are therapeutic techniques that involve gentle and precise manual manipulation of the body's soft tissues and organs. The goal of these techniques is to release restrictions and improve the functioning of the body's internal organs and other soft tissues, such as muscles, ligaments, and fascia.

Soft tissue manipulation is used to treat various musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, neck pain, joint pain, and sports injuries. The technique involves using hands-on pressure, stretching, and massage to relieve tension and improve range of motion.