Counterstrain

What is Counterstrain?

“Fascial Counterstrain (FCS) is a therapeutic, hands-on method, designed to release spasm in all tissues of the human body. Every organ, nerve, artery, muscle, ligament, tendon, vein and lymphatic vessel in the human body can actively spasm and produce pain in a natural, protective response to injury. Once this reflex spasm is triggered it can persist, spread & form hundreds of tender points. FCS works to release the tissue in spasm and the corresponding tender point by gently unloading the injured structure.

Gentle body positioning and compression or shortening of the strained structure works to effect a therapeutic release. By positioning the body against the strain or by applying a “counterstrain”, the structure quickly relaxes, thus reducing tension and immediately alleviating this primary source of pain. The elimination of this strain is quickly verified by simply checking the point, which is frequently no longer tender.”

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In short, trauma, injury, posture, diet, stress etc. causes spasm and inflammation in tissues. This generates pain and dysfunction. Counterstrain helps diagnose and unwind underlying causes, and where possible, restore tissue to a healthy, functional state.

Our Experience
  • Over 10 years of experience with Counterstrain.
  • Highly specialised across multiple systems and diagnostics.

Completion of the following Counterstrain qualifications.

    • Foundational Counterstrain
    • Venous Lymphatics – Upper Body
    • Venous Lymphatics – Lower Body
    • Tendon Lymphatic Chains
    • Arterial – Upper Body
    • Arterial – Lower Body
    • Cranial and Autonomic Nervous System
      • Mastery of Cranial and ANS
    • Dural and Peripheral Nervous System
    • Viscera
    • Ligaments and Myofascial Chains
    • Periosteal
    • Superficial Fascia and Cartilage
    • Adipose and Nerve Root
    • Jones Counterstrain – Cranial
    • Jones Counterstrain – Upper Body
    • Jones Counterstrain – Lower Body
Conditions Treated with Counterstrain