Bio-mechanical stimulation is a unique mix of techniques for massage therapy and technical knowledge. It aims to restore and maintain soft tissue and skeletal muscle tissues in someone's body to reduce pain and eliminate stress from the system. Bio-Mechanical Stimulation can be performed by a skilled professional in just a few minutes with minimal discomfort. In contrast to traditional massage therapies that require long sessions Bio-Mechanical Stimulation is only a few minutes of treatment. There are no medications to take in or other forms of treatments that are required following the Bio-Mechanical Stimulation session is over. Bio-Mechanical stimulation can be combined with other massage techniques such as Swedish massage or Sports massage to enhance the health and function of the musculoskeletal system. Muscle functions are improved, blood circulation improves, flexibility and strength are improved, and the immune system is boosted up. It also assists a person achieve a state of wellbeing by stimulating the central nervous system. Bio-Mechanical stimulation does not only work for bodybuilders or athletes. People suffering from Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain Syndrome, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Serious Anxiety, Facial Tics, and Paresthesia can also be treated using Bio-Mechanical Stimulation. In addition Bio-Mechanical Stimulation is an excellent alternative for those who wish to treat or cure physical ailments without the use of medications and surgeries. Bio-Mechanical stimulation can be used to stimulate the body's natural defenses and relieve tension in the muscles and soft tissue. The primary goal of Bio-Mechanical Therapy is to improve a person’s ability to recover. This is achieved by increasing the flow and nutrients to all parts of the body. By increasing the blood flow to the area that has been injured, the tissues will become oxygenated and heal more quickly. This can be very effective for those who have serious injuries or diseases like Multiple Sclerosis and degenerative diseases or even strokes. This massage can also be beneficial for those suffering from serious injuries or illnesses like Multiple Sclerosis, strokes, degenerative diseases, and various other conditions. Sports Massage Therapists: Those who participate in contact sports are likely to get numerous regular massage treatments. Many of these massage therapists also provide Bio-Mechanical stimulation. Deep tissue massage techniques are used to relieve tension in the muscles and joints. Other massage therapists for sports may perform Bio-Mechanical Stimulation alongside massage techniques such as; Piriformis release, Trigger Point Therapy, or Shiatsu. Physical Therapy: Many physical therapy (PTS) companies offer Bio-Mechanical Stimulation services. This treatment is not as intrusive and focuses on helping the client to recover from injuries. This treatment can be used in combination with traditional therapy to aid patients with concussions, head trauma and traumatic brain injuries. Lower Back Pain: Bio-mechanical stimulation techniques such as those used in Osteopathy and Physiotherapy, are commonly used to relieve lower back pain. Bio-mechanical stimulation therapies are simple to operate. The therapist applies pressure across nerve pathways to various points along the spine which are targeted by specific contractions and relaxation of muscles. Sports-related injuries. Athletes are more likely to suffer injuries from sports than the average person. Common sports injuries include torn muscles, ligaments and tendons, and even bones. Athletes often move fast, performing repetitive motions, and putting extreme stress on their muscles. These kinds of strains can cause many issues however physical therapists have utilized Bio-Mechanical Stimulation to ease muscles that are tight and ease tension headaches resulting from these types of injuries for decades. The treatment for the spine is just one aspect of physical therapy. Many injuries require additional treatment such as immobilization and range of motion exercises. Bio-Mechanical stimulation is becoming an important component of many physical therapy programs due to the unique nature of treating chronic diseases. Physical therapists will continue explore new ways to manipulate the human body's physiology to provide patients with pain relief, promote healing, and prevent the development of further injuries or impairments. This technique has been very effective in the treatment of acute and post-operative spinal cord injuries.