Our Services

Whether you're recovering from injury, living with chronic pain, or simply need your nervous system to reset, every treatment at Restore Motion is designed with a clinical purpose. We offer two distinct treatment approaches based on your goals—one focused on restoring movement and resolving complex pain conditions, and the other focused on calming the nervous system while supporting whole-body healing.

Clinical Neuromuscular Therapy- ART®, Myofascial Release Therapy & Neuromuscular Re-Education

Precision treatment for pain, injury, and movement dysfunction.

This is our most advanced orthopedic treatment designed for patients dealing with chronic pain, injuries, scar tissue, post-surgical restrictions, and complex musculoskeletal conditions.

Each session combines multiple evidence-informed techniques, including:

  • Active Release Techniques (ART®)
  • Scar Tissue & Adhesion Treatment
  • Myofascial Release Therapy
  • Neuromuscular Re-Education
  • Cupping Fascial Mobilization
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
  • Corrective Movement Strategies
  • Assisted Range of Motion Stretching

Ideal For

  • Chronic neck and back pain
  • Shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries
  • Hip and knee pain
  • Sciatica and nerve entrapments
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Tennis & golfer's elbow
  • Carpal tunnel symptoms
  • TMJ dysfunction
  • Headaches & migraines
  • Post-surgical scar tissue & adhesions 
  • Sports injuries scar tissue & ahesions
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome
  • Trigger points
  • Limited mobility
  • Muscle strains
  • Tendon and ligament dysfunction

Recommended for: Patients seeking comprehensive, root-cause-focused treatment that delivers measurable results by restoring healthy tissue function, improving movement, and resolving the underlying causes of pain rather. 

For Musculoskeletal Disfunction Including Muscle, Nerve, Tendons, Ligaments, Fascia, & Injury Rehabilitation

- Active Release Techniques

- Myofascial Release Therapy

- Neuromuscular Re-education

- Red Light Therapy

- Cupping Theraoy

- IASTM Tools

- Nexcia Fascia Blaster Device

- Localized Cryotherpay

 

Integrated Restorative Neuromuscular Therapy-Neuromuscular Trigger Point Therapy, Lymphatic Drainage, Relaxation, and Energy Work

Relax. Restore. Rebalance.

This treatment blends therapeutic bodywork with restorative techniques designed to calm the nervous system, reduce stress, improve circulation, decrease muscle tension, and support your body's natural healing processes.

Rather than focusing solely on one painful structure, these sessions treat the body as an interconnected system—addressing physical tension while promoting deep relaxation and nervous system regulation.

Depending on your needs, your customized session may include:

  • Swedish Massage
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Manual Lymphatic Drainage
  • Neuromuscular Therapy Trigger Point Therapy
  • Gentle Myofascial Release
  • Nervous System Regulation Techniques
  • Therapeutic Breathwork
  • Tuning Fork Sound Therapy
  • Energy-Based Therapeutic Techniques
  • Mindful Relaxation

Ideal For

  • High stress
  • Anxiety
  • Nervous system dysregulation
  • Muscle tension and stiffness
  • Poor sleep
  • Fatigue
  • Mild to moderate chronic pain
  • Autoimmune wellness support (Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Grave's Disease, IBS)
  • Recovery from physical or emotional stress
  • Headaches & migraines
  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome
  • Trauma related injuries (Whiplash, car accidents, falls, ect)
  • Lymphatic congestion
  • Burnout
  • Individuals seeking restorative therapeutic care

Recommended for: Patients seeking deep relaxation, nervous system regulation due to stress and/or truama inflammation reduction, improved recovery, lymphatic support, and whole-body healing through a personalized blend of restorative and therapeutic bodywork.

For Chronic Pain, Nervous System Regulation, Pain Management, Tension Release, Reduce Inflammation, & Relaxation

- Deep Tissue Massage

- Swedish Massage

Myofascial Release Thraoy

- Nueromuscular Trigger Point Therapy

- Weighted Heat Therapy

- Percussion Therapy

- Red Light Therapy

- Hot/Cold Stones

- Frequency Toning Forks & Breathwork

- Cupping Therapy

- Localized Cryotherpay

 

Therapeutic Modalities 

Myofascial Release- MFT

Myofascial Release is a slow, sustained technique that targets restrictions in the fascia—the connective tissue network surrounding muscles, nerves, and organs. When fascia becomes tight or adherent, it can limit mobility, compress nerves, and contribute to chronic pain.

What It Helps:

  • Chronic neck, back, and shoulder pain

  • Headaches & migraines

  • TMJ/TMD

  • Post-surgical adhesions

  • Sciatica

  • Postural imbalances

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Plantar fasciitis

How It Works:

MFR uses gentle, prolonged pressure to soften and lengthen restricted fascial layers. This improves glide between tissues, restores mobility, reduces pain, and calms the nervous system—making it ideal for both acute and chronic conditions.

What Patients Experience:

A deep, slow stretch sensation; gradual release; improved mobility; decreased tension.

Active Release Technique 

Active Release Technique–style soft tissue release is a movement-based manual therapy that targets adhesions, nerve entrapments, and dysfunctional muscle patterns. This technique combines precise manual pressure with guided patient movement to break down restrictions and restore optimal tissue mobility.

What It Helps:

  • Scar tissue and adhesion removal
  • Repetitive strain injuries

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Rotator cuff irritation

  • Hip flexor tightness

  • Sciatica and piriformis syndrome

  • Neck and shoulder dysfunction

  • Postural-related pain

  • Chronic muscle tension and adhesions

Clinical Mechanism:

During treatment, the practitioner shortens the muscle, applies controlled pressure, and guides the tissue through its full range of motion. This combination helps release fascial adhesions, improve nerve gliding, and correct dysfunctional movement patterns. ART-style release is highly effective for breaking up deep restrictions that limit mobility and contribute to chronic pain.

What Patients Experience:

A precise, targeted stretch combined with pressure. Patients often feel immediate improvements in mobility, decreased “pulling,” and reduction in nerve irritation.

Manual Lymphatic Drainage 

Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a gentle, rhythmic technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to reduce swelling, improve immune function, decrease inflammation, and support detoxification. This modality is essential for clients with chronic illness, autoimmune disease, or impaired lymphatic flow.

What It Helps:

  • Lymphedema (primary or secondary)

  • Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia

  • Chronic inflammation & swelling

  • Post-surgical edema (cosmetic or orthopedic)

  • Detoxification & immune reset

  • Hormonal bloating & fluid retention

  • Chronic fatigue & sluggish lymphatic flow

Clinical Mechanism:

MLD works by manually directing lymphatic fluid toward functioning lymph nodes, enhancing fluid exchange, reducing inflammatory load, and stimulating parasympathetic activation. This leads to improved immune regulation, decreased tissue congestion, and enhanced healing.

What Patients Experience:

Extremely gentle, relaxing strokes that often create immediate lightness, reduced swelling, and improved energy. Many autoimmune clients report fewer flare-ups and better symptom control.

I.A.S.T.M

Instrument-assisted, soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a myofascial release and massage technique. It is also known as the Graston technique. To perform IASTM, a metal or plastic tool is used to provide soft tissue massage and mobilization. IASTM is an advanced form of myofascial mobilization that is primarily used to detect and release scar tissue, adhesions, and fascial restrictions

What It Helps:

  • Tendonitis

  • Scar tissue

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • IT band tightness

  • Rotator cuff dysfunction

  • Chronic adhesions

How It Works:

Tools provide controlled mechanical stimulation to break up adhesions, improve tissue glide, and speed healing.

What Patients Experience:

Firm pressure with a scraping or gliding sensation; often provides rapid improvement in mobility.

Cupping

Cupping uses negative pressure (suction) to lift and decompress soft tissues, increasing blood flow and relieving tension.

What It Helps:

  • Muscle stiffness

  • Trigger points

  • Restricted fascia

  • Post-workout soreness

  • Chronic back/shoulder tightness

How It Works:

Cupping pulls tissues upward, separating fascial layers, clearing stagnation, and relaxing tight muscle fibers.

What Patients Experience:

A stretching or lifting sensation; temporary marks may occur and indicate increased circulation to the area.

Deep Tissue Therapy

Deep tissue techniques focus on releasing chronic tension in the deeper muscle layers and connective tissue. Structural work emphasizes restoring alignment and balanced posture.

What It Helps:

  • Chronic upper/lower back pain

  • Restricted mobility

  • Athletic overuse

  • Shoulder and hip dysfunction

  • Tight IT band, hamstrings, or calves

How It Works:

Sustained, slow pressure targets chronically tight tissues, breaks up adhesions, and improves structural alignment.

What Patients Experience:

Deep, therapeutic pressure—not painful, but intentional and corrective.

Percussion Therapy

Percussion therapy uses a high-frequency mechanical device to deliver rapid, repetitive pulses into soft tissues. This technique reduces muscle tension, enhances blood flow, and speeds recovery—especially when combined with manual therapy.

What It Helps:

  • Muscle soreness and fatigue

  • Trigger point irritation

  • Limited mobility

  • Post-workout recovery

  • Chronic tension patterns

  • Sciatica-related muscular guarding

  • Shoulder and hip tightness

Clinical Mechanism:

Rapid percussive waves penetrate deep into muscles, helping disrupt adhesion patterns, increase circulation, and reduce neurological guarding. This effect relaxes tight tissues, decreases pain, and primes muscles for deeper manual therapy techniques.

What Patients Experience:

A rhythmic, massage-like vibration that feels deeply relieving. Most patients report immediate loosening of tight tissues and increased range of motion.

Neuromuscular Trigger Point Therapy

Trigger points are tender “knots” or hyperirritable points in muscle tissue that can cause local or referred pain. Trigger Point Therapy uses focused pressure to deactivate these points and restore normal muscle function.

What It Helps:

  • Headaches

  • TMJ

  • Shoulder dysfunction

  • Sciatica

  • Carpal tunnel

  • Myofascial pain syndrome

  • Muscle spasms

  • Repetitive strain injuries

  • Trauma related injurues 

How It Works:

Direct pressure increases blood flow, releases contracted fibers, and interrupts pain signals sent to the nervous system.

What Patients Experience:

A “good hurt,” radiating sensations, or immediate relief as the point releases.

Neuromuscular Re-Education

Neuromuscular Therapy focuses on correcting muscular and neurological dysfunction by addressing nerve entrapments, chronic tension patterns, and biomechanical imbalances.

What It Helps:

  • Sciatica

  • Piriformis syndrome

  • Disc-related pain

  • Postural dysfunction

  • Chronic pain cycles

  • Muscle weakness or overactivation

How It Works:

NMT reduces compression on nerves, improves neuromuscular communication, and restores balanced muscle firing patterns for more efficient movement.

What Patients Experience:

Precise, targeted work that feels corrective rather than “relaxing” — designed to change how the body moves.

Localized Cryotherapy (CO₂)

Localized CO₂ cryotherapy delivers a targeted stream of high-velocity, medical-grade carbon dioxide to rapidly cool specific areas of the body. Unlike whole-body cryo, this method provides precision-based treatment ideal for pain, inflammation, and acute injury management.

What It Helps:

  • Acute or chronic inflammation

  • Tendonitis and bursitis

  • Sciatica and nerve irritation

  • Post-surgical swelling

  • Rotator cuff injuries

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Muscle spasms

  • Joint pain

Clinical Mechanism:

The rapid cooling causes vasoconstriction, followed by a rebound vasodilation, which increases circulation, reduces swelling, and decreases inflammatory mediators. CO₂ cryo also stimulates a neurochemical response that calms overactive pain receptors and reduces muscle guarding.

What Patients Experience:

A cold, refreshing sensation with immediate relief of soreness or irritation. Many patients report significantly improved mobility and reduced pain within minutes.

Hot Stone Therapy

Clinical hot stone therapy uses heated basalt stones to warm superficial and deep soft tissues, allowing for deeper therapeutic work with less discomfort and greater tissue compliance. This is not a spa-style service—it's a clinical integration of heat to support soft-tissue release.

What It Helps:

  • Severe muscle tension

  • Chronic pain patterns

  • Restricted mobility

  • Cold-intolerant tissues

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Stress-related muscular holding patterns

  • Trigger point sensitivity

Clinical Mechanism:

Heat increases circulation, enhances tissue elasticity, and reduces muscle guarding. When used clinically, hot stones prepare the tissues for deeper manual therapy and improve tolerance to therapeutic pressure. Heat also reduces sympathetic nervous system activity, helping the body shift toward recovery mode.

What Patients Experience:

A soothing, relaxing warmth that helps muscles melt and release more easily. Patients often feel deeper relief with less discomfort compared to deep tissue alone.

Nexcia Fascia Blaster Device

The Nexcia Fascia Blaster is a specialized soft-tissue device designed to mobilize fascia, address areas of tissue restriction, and improve mobility. It is used alongside hands-on therapy to work on tight, restricted tissue and support more efficient movement.

What It Helps:

  • Fascial restrictions and adhesions
  • Scar tissue
  • Muscle tightness and stiffness
  • Trigger points
  • Restricted range of motion
  • Areas of soft-tissue congestion
  • Post-injury and post-surgical tissue restrictions

Clinical Mechanism:

The Nexcia Fascia Blaster applies targeted mechanical stimulation to the superficial soft tissues and fascial layers. This helps mobilize restricted tissue, increase local circulation, and improve tissue glide, allowing muscles and fascia to move more freely.

What Patients Experience:

A stimulating, massage-like sensation over areas of tight or restricted tissue. Intensity can be adjusted based on tissue sensitivity and treatment goals. It pairs well with neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, ART, and corrective movement to help improve mobility and treatment outcomes.

Red Light Therapy 

Red light and near-infrared light therapy use specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and support soft-tissue regeneration.

What It Helps:

  • Chronic pain

  • Joint stiffness

  • TMJ pain

  • Whiplash

  • Sciatica

  • Post-surgical healing

  • Fibromyalgia flare-ups

  • Muscle recovery

  • Nerve irritation

Clinical Mechanism:

Red light penetrates deep into tissues and activates the mitochondria—the body’s “energy centers.” This increases ATP production, reduces oxidative stress, and supports collagen synthesis and tissue repair. It is safe, noninvasive, and backed by extensive research.

What Patients Experience:

A gentle warmth and a noticeable reduction in pain, tension, or inflammation. Most patients feel relief during or immediately after the session.