Positional Release Technique

What is Positional Release Therapy?

Positional Release Therapy (PRT) also known by its parent term, strain counterstrain, is a form of manual medicine that resolves pain and tissue dysfunction. Through positioning the body and tissue in positions of comfort, the neurological system can be manipulated to interrupt the pain spasm cycle and over time, reset the resting length of tissue in a “normal” range, which promotes an increase in strength, and performance, and function.

Essentially, PRT is the opposite of stretching. Much like unkinking a knot from a chain necklace, PRT works in the same fashion; tissues are pushed together, twisted, compressed, and manipulated to take tension off “neurological chain links.” The therapy is pain-free and is suited for all ages and most painful conditions.

The Goal of PRT

The primary goal of PRT is to promote a positive healing environment by correcting musculoskeletal and neurological imbalances to facilitate tissue regeneration, growth, and repair in order for the body to self-correct itself. Dr. Speicher has advanced this technique through his research and clinical practice into a full-body therapy for integration into a comprehensive treatment plan.

PRT was first developed in 1950 by Dr. Lawerence Jones, DO, an osteopathic physician. He first termed it positional release technique then later coined it strain counterstrain due to his theory that the body developed tissue restrictions or tender points (discrete areas of myofascial dysfunction) in tissues not directly insulted.

Therefore, a patient might suddenly strain their back, but the hip flexors opposing the back would be counterstained–which resulted in these tissues being the primary problem of the patient’s pain, needing release before the back pain would resolve.

How does PRT work?

Osteopathic therapies primarily involve the use of the hands to manipulate tissues. According to Dr. Speicher’s Mechanical Coupling Theory (2006), PRT works to unkink the tissue muscle fibers by decreasing their neural activation of them by both mechanically shortening them and also by changing the neurochemical bonding formed due to pain and inflammation.

Further, the interruption of the neural signal created by pain and inflammation either acute or chronic, decreases neural activation at the spinal cord, brain stem, and at the local tissue level. Decreasing the sympathetic drive or gain of the neurologic system over time helps to sustain a normal tissue length, thereby, eliminating or decreasing pain permanently.

However, PRT is often only one part of the treatment process that must be implemented. Once the tissue is released and pain is eliminated, it must often be restored or rehabilitated, and then the new tissue length is sustained.

When tissues are painful, contracted, or inflamed, they weaken and lose size and atrophy. The tissue spasm not only causes pain but inside the twisted tissue are blood vessels and nerves that also become compressed, decreasing blood flow and neural activation, which decreases tissue health.

Will It Work For Me?

PRT is suited for any patient who has a history of either acute or chronic pain. Ideally, knowing the cause or mechanism of injury or the pain (e.g., fall, vehicular accident, sporting injury, or an unexpected demand on the body) is helpful to isolate and identify tissue restrictions that may have developed.

Often tissue restrictions or tender points (TPs) develop from athletic or exercise-related participation, stress, a surgical intervention, breast augmentation, or visceral dysfunction.

Our practitioners will evaluate you and work with your physician to determine if your symptoms are related to an underlying disease process or are associated with an athletic-related injury.

Is PRT Safe for me?

Positional Release Therapy is safe and effective for most patients because there is no force utilized. It is a passive pain-free therapy.

There are a few general contraindications or conditions that prevent the use of PRT:

  • Systemic malignancy,
  • Abdominal or thoracic aneurysms,
  • Acute rheumatoid arthritis,
  • Open wounds, sutures,
  • Healing fractures,
  • Hematoma,
  • Sskin hypersensitivity,
  • Or infection.
If you have questions or are interested in learning more, please give us a call at (412) 400-3434.

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Heather is the best! I had issues with my hips and SI joints which were causing me terrible lower back pain and I was miserable! I lived for cortisone shots.

I was in so much pain the first time she saw me. I just wanted to be pain-free! I had gone to physical therapy in the past and it did nothing for me. The therapist would give me stim and heat and tell me to do some exercises and stretches. They would never put their hands on me to do any myofascial release.

With that said, I was hesitant to go again because I thought it would be a waste of my time. Boy, I am so glad I went!!! Heather has helped me tremendously!!! She is all hands on.

She assured me at my first visit that I would get better and to give it some time. She was right! Not only are my SI joints, lower back pain, and hips better, but there is a noticeable difference in my posture, my core is stronger, and I am much more balanced than I ever have been. I don’t have pain every day and am able to go weeks without therapy. I still have some work to do and will NEVER go to another therapist!

She is so knowledgeable and is continuously researching and learning new techniques. She has experience in myofascial release which is what I needed.

I haven't mentioned how friendly and accommodating she is when it comes to her patients. Her bedside manner is like no other! She treats her patients like family. I feel like I have known Heather forever and I’ve only known her for a short time.

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physical therapy Bridgeville PA

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