The Emmett Technique
The Emmett Technique is a unique body therapy created by Ross Emmett. It is an internationally recognised technique taught and practiced in 40 countries worldwide.
It is an amazingly gentle muscle release therapy that is used to ease pain and discomfort, increase movement and improve quality of life.
The Emmett Technique is a unique body therapy created by Ross Emmett. It is an internationally recognised technique taught and practiced in 40 countries worldwide.
It is an amazingly gentle muscle release therapy that is used to ease pain and discomfort, increase movement and improve quality of life.
How does it work?
'The Emmett Technique is based on the belief that the brain has the ability to self-evaluate and re-calibrate using sensory receptors within the body. Using light pressure the technique works on unique micro lints within muscles and muscle groups. The technique needs to be performed with the right pressure, in the correct direction and with precise timing to achieve the best outcome.
'The Emmett Technique is based on the belief that the brain has the ability to self-evaluate and re-calibrate using sensory receptors within the body. Using light pressure the technique works on unique micro lints within muscles and muscle groups. The technique needs to be performed with the right pressure, in the correct direction and with precise timing to achieve the best outcome.
What should you expect?
You will be asked a few questions regarding any concerns you may have with your dog's health.
Your dog will be assessed and can be treated in any safe, enclosed area. Treatment times may vary according to the therapist or the dog's needs and comfort levels. The animals' welfare is an important element of this therapy.
You will be asked a few questions regarding any concerns you may have with your dog's health.
Your dog will be assessed and can be treated in any safe, enclosed area. Treatment times may vary according to the therapist or the dog's needs and comfort levels. The animals' welfare is an important element of this therapy.
More information can be found at emmett4animals.com