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What is Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy?

Discover Better Health with Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy

Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy is a precise, scientific method to restore muscles and soft tissues damaged by injury, overuse, or illness. Our highly trained massage therapists release tension, improve circulation, and relieve trapped nerves to speed healing and recovery.

As members of the International Association of Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapists, our practitioners have undergone extensive training to master the specialized techniques developed by Therese C. Pfrimmer. We stay up to date on the latest research and advances in this effective muscle therapy and adhere to the highest standards of professional practice.


How It Works

Pfrimmer massage loosens tight, painful muscles that restrict motion and blood flow. Our techniques break up muscle adhesions, release fascia tension, and improve lymph flow. This allows oxygen and nutrients to reach cells again and speeds the body's natural healing processes.  

Pfrimmer acts as a type of passive exercise, stimulating muscles without straining injured areas. When combined with other treatments, it can dramatically improve your results.


Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy Can Help With…

ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) · Arthritis · Bell’s Palsy · Brain Injury · Carpal Tunnel Syndrome · Cerebral Palsy · Constipation & Digestive Distress · Fibrositis & Fibromyalgia Syndrome · Headaches · Heart Problems · Joint & Muscle Pain · Lupus · Memory Loss · Multiple Sclerosis · Muscular Dystrophy · Neuralgia · Neuritis · Occupational Injuries · Paralysis · Parkinson’s Disease · Polio · Poor Circulation · Sciatic Pain · Scoliosis · Sports Injuries · Stroke · TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome) · Tendonitis & Bursitis · Trauma & Car Accidents · Whiplash


What to Expect

A certified Pfrimmer massage therapist will perform a thorough assessment to determine the muscular origins of your pain. Then they will create a customized treatment plan using the Pfrimmer Deep Muscle Therapy technique's precisely targeted strokes, kneading, and myofascial release techniques. 

Throughout your sessions, you will experience relief of muscle pain, improved range of motion, and reduced disability. Over time, Pfrimmer massage therapy can correct muscle imbalance, restore structural alignment, and help you return to normal activities.

Deep Tissue. Deeper Healing.

For Your Muscles

Pfrimmer techniques loosen tight muscles and separate adhered fibers. This improves blood flow to nourish sore, overused muscles and relieve pain.

For your nerves

By freeing trapped nerves, Pfrimmer decreases inflammation and congestion along nerve pathways. This relieves conditions like neuropathy, sciatica, and carpal tunnel syndrome. 

For Your Organs

Pfrimmer allows better blood flow and nerve communication to keep organs functioning optimally, benefiting conditions like high blood pressure, digestive issues, and respiratory problems.

For your reproductive system

Pfrimmer improves circulation and relaxes tight pelvic floor muscles, relieving congestion that may contribute to infertility, menstrual pain, and sex discomfort, as well as toning weakened pelvic floor muscles after childbirth.

For Your Joints

Pfrimmer releases restrictions in surrounding muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Better mobility and alignment ease joint pain and improve functioning.

For Your Skin

Improved circulation from Pfrimmer nourishes your skin from within, moisturizing dry skin and improving tone and elasticity. It can reduce signs of aging.   

For Your Urinary System

Pfrimmer releases tight muscles and adhesions near the kidneys and bladder that can cause painful spasms, urinary issues, and incontinence.

For Your Whole Body

By comprehensively addressing underlying muscle tightness and imbalances, Pfrimmer deep tissue massage promotes healing, relief from pain and stiffness, and improved mobility and wellbeing.

Our research has shown the Pfrimmer method of deep muscle therapy to be of significant value to a number of our patients, and we have been increasingly inclined to refer patients to Pfrimmer therapists throughout the world.
— John Unruh, PHD; Clinical Director, Center for Neurological Rehabilitation

 FAQs

  • Pfrimmer is a precise, corrective technique to loosen painful, tight muscles and soft tissues. Trained Pfrimmer therapists release adhesions and improve circulation to speed muscle healing and recovery.

  • Pfrimmer focuses on repairing deep muscle layers, not just superficial relaxation. The systematic techniques target exactly what's needed to treat chronic muscle pain and injuries that standard massage can't fully resolve.

  • Yes! Pfrimmer and chiropractic treatments complement each other well. By relieving tight, strained muscles, Pfrimmer therapy helps chiropractic adjustments "set" more effectively and last longer.

  • "Deep" refers to the muscle layers Pfrimmer addresses, not the pressure used. With the proper techniques, therapists can reach deep muscles with minimal discomfort. Most clients report that any initial soreness feels "good pain" since problem areas are finally being treated.

  • Massage therapists and other licensed healthcare practitioners who complete an extensive hands-on training program in Therese C. Pfrimmer’s groundbreaking techniques. They must have a solid foundation in anatomy, physiology and bodywork to master Pfrimmer's advanced techniques.

  • If you have chronic muscle or joint pain, limited mobility, or neuromuscular conditions. Pfrimmer may speed healing after injuries or surgery by complementing other treatments you're already using. And it can help maintain overall muscle health.

  • Some plans cover medically necessary massage therapy when referred by a doctor. Check your coverage to see if Pfrimmer deep muscle therapy may be a reimbursable option for your muscle or soft tissue condition.