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Who is Niel-Asher?

Who is Niel-Asher?

Neal Asher (born 4 February 1961) is an English science fiction writer. He lives near Chelmsford….

Neal Asher
Occupation Novelist
Nationality British
Period 2000–present
Genre Science fiction

What is NAT therapy?

The Niel-Asher Technique™ (NAT) The Niel-Asher Technique™ is a ‘natural’ method of treatment that utilizes the body’s own healing mechanisms. No drugs, no surgery. The technique uses a specific and unique sequence of manipulations and pressure points to the shoulder joints and soft-tissues.

Does Niel Asher technique work?

The Niel-Asher Technique is a specifically designed treatment for Frozen Shoulder sufferers. It is fast and is 100% effective for 90% of Frozen Shoulder patients.

How does the Niel Asher technique ( nat ) work?

During most hands-on treatments, a haphazard stream of various mechanoreceptors are stimulated. In NAT, the number of inputs is reduced to an absolute and purposeful minimum. Inputs are made via the trigger points in repeatable sequences, which always include the manipulation of STPs as well as trigger points in agonists and antagonists.

When was the Niel Asher shoulder technique introduced?

Niel Asher Technique. Since 1999 the Niel Asher Technique for treating trigger points has been adopted by over 100,000 therapists worldwide, and has been applied to the treatment of a number of common musculoskeletal injuries. The Niel Asher Technique for treating frozen shoulder was first introduced and published in 1997

Who are the instructors of Niel Asher healthcare?

Niel Asher Healthcare course instructors have won a host of prestigious awards including 2 lifetime achievement honorees – Stuart Hinds, Lifetime Achievement Honoree, AAMT, 2015, and Dr. Jonathan Kuttner, MD, Lifetime Achievement Honoree, NAMTPT, 2014.

When did Niel Asher start treating trigger points?

Since 1999 the Niel Asher Technique for treating trigger points has been adopted by over 100,000 therapists worldwide, and has been applied to the treatment of a number of common musculoskeletal injuries.

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