Topical Terminology  

       

Topical Terminology > Integrative Manual Therapy



2 Definitions

Integrative Manual Therapy

For Integrative Manual Therapy we have terms and definitions in 2 topics. The topics are Massage and Therapy.



Integrative Manual Therapy (Massage)

This therapy recognizes that each person is more than the total components of anatomy, physics, and chemistry, and is instead affected by emotions, thoughts, social interactions, mind, spirit, consciousness, soul, and more. Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT) combines multiple therapies to locate and alleviate health challenges through individual body systems. Utilizing a combination of structural rehabilitation (a manual therapy process of normalization) and functional rehabilitation (a therapy to restore functional outcome according to the optimal potential of the client), IMT utilizes the expertise of professionals in many fields — physical therapy, osteopathic medicine, homeopathy, audiology, massage therapy, etc. Click here to find an Integrative Manual Therapy practitioner


See more Massage Terms ...

Integrative Manual Therapy (Therapy)

Practitioners use advanced and gentle palpation techniques to "listen" with their hands to locate and address specific issues in muscles, joint biomechanics, bones, organs, circulatory, lymphatics, immune, connective tissue, nervous systems, and the bio-energy field.


See more Therapy Terms ...



Similar

Browse words that start with:




Browse All Terms by First Letter

Term Search



Powered by Odin Assemble 2.5a