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Why you need MAT?

Why everyone needs MAT!

MAT (Muscle Activation Techniques) is a dynamic approach to treating muscular imbalances, which will reduce or eliminate pain and fatigue and speed muscle recovery.

MAT attacks pain at its roots. Inhibited muscles cause your body to compensate and become misaligned, resulting in pain or injury. Continuing an exercise program with inhibited muscles can compound your body’s compensation patterns, thus exacerbating the problem. By re-activating your muscles to function properly with MAT, your body alignment is restored. Associated pain and motion limitations are eliminated, so you are ready to enjoy the exercises and activities you used to do. MAT eliminates the causes of your pain, not just the symptoms.

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How is M.A.T. different?
Muscle Activation Techniques Specialists  looks at the divisions of muscle and tests the contractive responses of each division. The example shows how the subscapularis has 4 distinct divisions.
M.A.T. looks at muscles as having more than just one action. Each division has its own direction of force on the joint.

How is MAT different from other methods and traditional rehabilitation techniques?

MAT's unique therapy addresses the cause of your discomfort, not just the symptoms.  Results are quick and long lasting.  Normal stretching and massage techniques focus on symptoms to loosen muscle tissue, but too often, those results are only temporary.  MAT focuses on muscle tightness as secondary to muscle weakness.  MAT restores body alignment and activates inhibited muscles that are causing your pain.

So what is M.A.T.?

MAT was developed by Greg Roskopf who has worked as a Biomechanics Consultant for the Denver Broncos, Denver Nuggets, and Utah Jazz. MAT is a dynamic approach to treating muscular imbalances,which will reduce or eliminate pain, fatigue, and speed muscle recovery.for more information please visit us at www.muscleactivation.com

 

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