How Is INT Performed?
How is Integrative Neurosomatic Therapy Performed?
The client is actively involved in the process of healing by helping the neurosomatic therapist understand his or her particular condition. At the initial visit, the therapist evaluates:
1. Postural distortions
2. Biomechanical dysfunction
3. Soft tissue causes of these patterns and presenting pain conditions.
The INT therapist then develops a treatment plan.
Measurements provide reference points from which to determine distortion patterns. An exacting analysis of proper posture and biomechanics explains the cause and effect relationship to pain.
The therapist then palpates the soft tissues to determine if there are ischemic, trigger point, nerve compression and/or entrapment possibilities. When the body is aligned on the midsagital, coronal, and horizotal planes, the tone of both somatic and visceral tissues improves.











