EMMETT TECHNIQUE
The Emmett Technique is a form of body therapy developed by Ross Emmett, an Australian therapist. It involves the application of light pressure at specific points on the body, often referred to as “Emmett points,” to relieve pain, discomfort, and improve movement. This technique is based on the idea that light touches can stimulate the body’s neuromuscular system, triggering a natural healing response.
Key aspects of the Emmett Technique include:
Gentle Pressure: The therapist applies gentle finger pressure to specific points on the body, which is believed to influence muscle groups and connective tissue.
Immediate Relief: Many clients report immediate relief from pain or discomfort after a session, although the duration and extent of relief can vary.
Non-Invasive: The technique is non-invasive and can be used alongside other therapies or treatments.
Wide Range of Applications: The Emmett Technique is used to address a variety of issues, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, joint stiffness, and stress-related conditions.
Holistic Approach: It is often considered a holistic approach, as it aims to address both physical and emotional aspects of a person’s well-being.
It’s commonly used by physical therapists, chiropractors, and massage therapists as part of their therapeutic practices.