
Kinetic Chain Release (KCR)
KRC
What is KCR?
Developed by Scottish Physiotherapist, Hugh Gilbert, this unique protocol that can help balance postural misalignments.
When the physical body is brought into balance many existing physical disabilities or discomforts may be alleviated..
How can you benefit from KCR?
Allows Your Body to Return to Balance
Gentle, Non-Invasive, Safe for All Ages
Relief from Chronic Pain
Increased Energy Levels
Improved Sports Performance
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Connective Tissue Release (CTR)
What is CTR?
Connective Tissue Release/Rebooting is based on The Hugh Gilbert Approach to myofascial release treatment and works alongside KCR.
This approach to releasing the connective tissue, mainly around joints, is a combination of techniques. It has been found that the tissue releases much quicker and most times with much less emotional crisis when the Kinetic Chain Release protocol is applied first.
Therefore, KCR is a pre requisite in all such treatments.
How can you benefit from CTR?
John Barnes, one of the world renown experts in myofascial release says:
"Trauma, inflammatory responses, and/or surgical procedures create myofascial restrictions that can produce tensile pressures of approximately 2,000 pounds per square inch on pain sensitive structures that do not show up in many of the standard tests (x-rays, myelograms, CAT scans, electromyography, etc.)
The medical approach is to drug patients so they temporarily are free from pain, but does nothing about the “straight-jacket” of pressure that is causing the pain."
CTR takes into consideration the entire connective tissue around the body by eliminating the pressure of the restricted areas (the straightjacket) that causes the symptoms.