MAT and symptoms
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What affect can MAT have on arthritis and the aging Process?

MAT® can slow down or even reverse the aging process. If it is recognized that muscles are designed to stabilize and support the joints naturally; it must be understood that arthritic conditions and joint instability can be helped or prevented when muscles are prepared to function properly. All that is needed is to create proper connections between the brain and the muscles. Muscle Activation Techniques does this. It provides the ability for the body to function the way that it was designed to function. Just like with a dead battery, the muscles must be jumpstarted and the cables must be tightened before the muscle will function properly. In simplistic terms, through MAT®, muscles that have improper neurological connections are identified, then jumpstarted; creating the ability for the muscles to stabilize the joints and reduce joint stresses that lead to arthritic conditions. That is when the body becomes efficient and the related aches and pains are deterred.

What are the symptoms of muscle inhibition and how do I know if I have a ‘weak’ muscle?
The first and major symptom is that something does not feel ‘right’ or is not working properly. This can manifest as joint pain, muscle tension or instability of a joint: tight hamstrings, tight lower back, shin splints, aching knees, a hyper-extending joint—these are signs of probable muscle inhibition.

How do I determine for myself which muscles are creating the tension and/or joint pain in my body?

The best way is to see an MAT® Specialist and have Derrek do a thorough evaluation. An MAT Specialist is highly skilled and trained with over 300 individual muscle tests to determine not only which muscles may be inhibited, but which specific fibers of these muscles.