The human body is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. – Ida P. Rolf.

Arroyo Neuromuscular Integration is a powerful wholistic process based on this principle and takes into consideration the relationship between the myofascial matrix and the peripheral nervous system.

Arroyo Neuromuscular Integration can transform your body, mind and spirit and help you rediscover what amazing feels like.

Benefits of Structural Integration

AFFECT FASCIA

Structural Integration focuses on lengthening, restoring and reorganization of the body’s matrix of connective tissue known as fascia. Fascia surrounds and supports every muscle, muscle group, bone, organ, nerve and blood vessel in your body. It is found literally everywhere in your body, from the top of your skull down to the soles of your feet. Deeper layers of fascia give support while some of the more superficial layers allow for structures to guide smoothly over each other.

IMPROVE STRUCTURE

Structural Integration is use to address areas of the body that are suffering or simply not feeling well. Symptoms that can be addressed are: Chronic neck and shoulder tension, headaches, back pain, fatigue, insomnia, scar tissue adhesions.  When you come to me for bodywork, I will always customize every treatment to address the particular needs of your body. I don’t follow cookie cutter patterns when customizing your treatments.

OPTIMIZE FUNCTION

Depending on the conditions of your body, you may benefit from this style of work. Structural Integration  focuses on relieving muscle soreness or discomfort that arises from regular exercise. You do not have to be an athlete to benefit from this style of work. Treatments generally involve active movements from the client that will engage specific muscles and muscle groups. Treatments are generally focused on producing better range of motion by reducing muscle adhesions.

116

Million US Adults

Suffer from common chronic pain conditions. That’s more than the number affected by heart disease, diabetes, and cancer combined.

Severe chronic pain affects physical and mental functioning, quality of life, and productivity.

26

Million Americans

Between the ages of 20-64 experience frequent back pain. Back pain is the leading cause of disability in Americans under 45 years old.

MEET LOUIE

My name is Louie Arroyo and I believe you are not here by chance, but because your body is ready to move better, feel better and play better!

My goal is to work with you to free your body of the holding patterns that are causing you to feel pain, tension, fatigue and stress.