Scar Release Therapy in Irving TX
Scars are something that we all have. They can result in a variety of pain syndromes and disorders, and they can even accumulate over time as we become older and move through life. Scars in Irving TX can also be a result of broken bones, sprained joints, torn muscles, inflammation, or any other parts of the body (and subsequently, the psyche) that have been hurt physically or emotionally by trauma. In particular, scars from abdominal surgery have a severely negative effect on the body. They have a deleterious impact on the body in a number of ways, including by slowing down metabolism and pushing on the fascia, skeletal system, and internal organs.
Why does it matter if I have Scars in Irving TX?
Scars are now understood to be a major physical stressor. Scars have direct peripheral and central nervous system connections to the skin, therefore any damage to the skin or underlying fascia will result in a protracted sympathetic response. The sympathetic nervous system is thought to become hyperloaded as a result of repeated surgeries or injuries, which leads to disease or protracted chronic post-surgical pain.
One year after surgery, up to one-third of patients who underwent common surgical procedures suffer chronic post surgical pain (CPSP), which is persistent or intermittent pain of different severity. (Lancet 2006)

Scars interrupt the meridian system's energetic flow and circulation, which causes stagnation in the lower extremities in particular.

Internal adhesions are produced by scars within the body. Adhesions serve as internal "strait jackets," impairing the function of muscles and organs and causing discomfort.

Scars increase the sympathetic nervous system's activity, which causes stress, lowers heart rate variability (HRV), and improves vagal tone.

Scars harm the fascia, creating "kinks" that spread throughout the body, leading to structural imbalances throughout the body and persistent discomfort.

Scars alter hormones negatively by causing sympathetic stress, which raises cortisol and suppresses sex hormones.

(2006) Lancet This theory of pain, known as the "fascia-stress" idea, contends that scars harm fascia, generating constraints that trigger sympathetic stress.
"The "Fascia-Stress" Theory of Pain may help to explain the millions of physical scars that are surgically produced each year.
Scar Release Therapy (SRT), an effective treatment for chronic pain and suffering, is safe, clinically evaluated, and proven. SRT is a quick, painless method of self-application that is quite effective in minimizing the harmful effects of scars.
SRT addresses both chronic pain and skin scarring that develops after trauma or surgery using the most recent scientific discoveries. It uses Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS), a proprietary method that boosts the skin's intercellular metabolism, protein production, and healing to reawaken its capacity for regeneration.
This straightforward method decreases cutaneous damage, adhesions, and fascial constraints by relaxing the stiff scar contracture through direct cellular stimulation of microcurrent waves through the scars.
Monday
10:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Tuesday
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Wednesday
10:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Thursday
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 5:00pm
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Monday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
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Wednesday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
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Friday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday/Sunday
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1145 Kinwest Parkway #200
Irving, TX 75063
Phone (972) 506-8776
Fax (972) 501-0083