Rebalanced Motion Ltd

RAPID NeuroFascial Reset

RAPID-NFR treatment in Brooks, Alberta

What is RAPID NeuroFascial Reset?

RAPID NeuroFascial Reset (RAPID-NFR) is an innovative, evidence-based manual therapy technique specifically designed to effectively treat chronic and acute pain and enhance mobility. Each session expertly combines thorough examination with targeted treatment. Our skilled therapists utilize their hands to assess the texture, tightness, and movement of vital structures such as muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. 


Painful areas are precisely targeted using a unique blend of tension and patient-guided movements, ensuring personalized care. By delivering sensory input to connective tissue through advanced manual therapy techniques and carefully directed movement patterns, RAPID-NFR aims to alleviate pain, restore range of motion, decrease inflammation, and significantly enhance proprioception. Experience the transformative benefits of RAPID-NFR for a healthier, more active life.

It may be uncomfortable during the movement phase of the treatment.  This occurs as the neurological system is stimulated to restore normal function and eliminate pain. 

Why choose RAPID?

Clients choose RAPID because of the "rapid" response to treatment. Treating the body at the neurological level stimulates a reprogramming of the tissue. Tight muscles relax, range of motion is restored, and pain is eliminated, helping individuals quickly return to normal life. 

How many sessions does it take?

 Most painful conditions are resolved in 2-8 treatments. 

Common Conditions Treated with RAPID:

Migraines/Headaches                                                      Bursitis

Frozen Shoulder                                                               Bunions

Golfer's and Tennis Elbow                                                Planter Fasciitis

Back Pain                                                                          Knee Pain

Whiplash                                                                           Quad, Hamstring, and Groin Pulls

TMJ (Jaw)                                                                         Sacroilliac Dysfunction

Vertigo and Tinnitus                                                          Shin Splints

Carpal Tunnel                                                                   Baker's Cyst

Sciatica                                                                             Tendinitis

Strains/Sprains