How Does Pfrimmer Work?
Tight, adherent muscle are the cause of many ailments due to their involvement in restricting the circulation of blood and lymphatic fluid, by the entrapment of nerves in soft tissue, and in the impairing of normal structural alignment. To illustrate the point, the effect of a damaged or adherent muscle can be comparable to a garden hose with a kink or bend in it. When this occurs, the normal flow of water is blocked and the garden is not watered sufficiently. When a similar disruption in muscle and soft tissue occurs, the normal functions of the blood, nervous and/or lymphatic systems are diminished or blocked, and tissues and organs supplied by these systems are not properly serviced.
Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy® is designed to cause corrective changes to
the damaged or adherent muscles and the adjacent soft tissues. The improved
circulation that results causes changes on the cellular level, not only to
the muscle involved, but also to any soft tissue that may have been affected
by the impaired circulation. Where muscles have become "dry," Pfrimmer
Deep Muscle Therapy brings lymphatic fluid toward the muscle cell. The lymphatic
fluid acts as the liquid medium required for osmosis and cellular exchange
on the capillary level.
Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy® relieves entrapment of nerves, and it also aids in moving out toxins and congestion that may have accumulated in damaged muscle and soft tissue, thereby reducing edema and inflammation, as well as reducing pain. It promotes detoxification on a cellular level, thus improving cellular function. It softens hard fibrous muscle which restricts joint range of motion, thereby "throwing off" the body's proper structural alignment.
Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy® provides a dramatic form of passive exercise
for those who have been injured or ill. Combining PDMT with traditional treatments
of specific conditions or diseases offers an added edge that can speed recovery
and promote maximum improvement where traditional treatments leave off.