WHAT IS

Stretch Therapy?

 
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 Stretch Therapy is stretching without straining. 

We use everyday items—like a chair or wall—and specialized stretching tools—like rings, rollers, and bolsters—to open tight muscle tissue & relieve joint pain.

Straining to touch your toes or attempting to contort your body into uncomfortable poses is not a part of the Stretch Therapy method.

With just 10 minutes of daily Stretch Therapy

You can experience life-changing benefits.

 

INCREASED:

  • Posture & balance

  • Range of motion & mobility

  • Joint stability

  • Blood flow & circulation

  • Sleep quality & energy levels

DECREASED:

  • Aches & pains

  • Risk of injury & recovery time

  • Muscular tightness 

  • Constricted movement

  • Stress

 How does Stretch Therapy offer relief?

Tight muscle tissue restricts movement, causing pain and stiffness over time. As we adjust our actions to avoid movements that produce discomfort, our muscle tissue further tightens, creating a cycle of muscle constriction.

Stretch Therapy gently elongates this tight muscle tissue without causing strain on the body.

Just 10 minutes of daily Stretch Therapy increases range of motion, relieving stress on our joints, helping to prevent injury, and easing the discomfort caused by tight muscle tissue.

Stretching allows for greater oxygen and blood flow throughout our body, improving circulation and carrying important nutrients into cells and toxins out of the body. Increased oxygen levels in your body lead to higher energy levels.

As we loosen tight muscle tissue, we stand taller, feel better, sleep better, and move with ease. We are able to build strength and muscle tone, as healthier muscle tissue is able to perform at a higher level.

Daily life doesn’t come easily when you can’t move your body the way it should move. But when your range of motion isn't restricted, you find freedom from the aches and pains that limit your life.

 

Ready to find your own relief?

Find freedom from your aches and pains.

3 simple ways to start stretching: