WHAT IS
TRIGENICS?
"Trigenics is a
neurologically based manual treatment
system which
dramatically alleviates pain, accelerates
healing and
strengthens muscles in seconds."
Trigenics is
a unique manual treatment system. It involves applying 3 treatment
methodologies simultaneously to achieve rapid, dramatic results. The 3
key components involve controlled activation of specific neurological
reflexes, breathing, biofeedback and nerve-muscle manipulation.
Trigenics
is remarkably effective in providing relief for:
Here are a few examples of conditions that respond very well to Trigenics:
-
tennis elbow
-
rotator cuff injuries
-
hamstring strains
- neck
& shoulder muscle tension
-
arch/heel pain - plantar fasciitis
- TMJ
disorders
Trigenics
is safe and non forceful. It can be used effectively on a broad
range of patients, from infants to seniors. In seniors it has
been found clinically, that Trigenics helps to restore lost movement and
strengthens muscle. It is also an excellent therapy to treat the neck
without manipulation/adjustment.
Advanced
applications of Trigenics can also significantly increase muscle strength or
length to a greater extent than would be possible with exercise alone.
This finding has tremendous implications for elite athletes looking for
Sports POWER AUGMENTATION Treatments.
Trigenics
can also be used in treating a patient holistically from an Eastern medicine
perspective via stimulation and balancing of the bodys meridian systems
It is also
used to improve myoneural function in patients with neurological conditions
such as stroke, cerebral palsy and Trigeminal Neuralgia.

The cumulative effects of
Trigenics make it faster, less painful and dramatically more effective
than any other comparable treatment.
Better results are seen with spinal
conditions and other joint problems when Trigenics treatment is
incorporated.
Athletes benefit from
Trigenics via specific
Sports
POWER AUGMENTATION Treatments. For
rehabilitation, Trigenics incorporates effective active resisted exercises
and protocols in all stages of recovery. |