Conditions
NST can be beneficial for anyone experiencing chronic pain or dysfunction. Here's a list of common ones.
Who Can Benefit
NST can be beneficial for anyone experiencing:
- Chronic or 'idiopathic' pain
- Anxiety and depression
- Insomnia
- Sleep apnea
- Digestive issues
- Painful PMS or dysmenorrhea
- Scoliosis-related pain
- Knee, hip and shoulder pain
- Migraines and headaches
- Tinnitus
- TMJ dysfunction
- Vertigo
- Neck and low back pain
If you answer 'Yes' or 'Sometimes' to 3 or more questions on a quick self-check, NST might be the right fit. Reach out and we'll talk through it.
Conditions in detail
Headache patterns rooted in cervical and jaw posture.
Read more →Jaw clicking, clenching, and temple tension.
Read more →Numb arms and hand tingling.
Read more →Hand and wrist pain that often starts in the neck.
Read more →Shoulder range loss that resists conventional treatment.
Read more →Leg nerve pain rooted in pelvic distortion.
Read more →Patterns that come back after every massage or adjustment.
Read more →Whole-body pain framed as whole-body compensation.
Read more →Old auto accidents that resolved on the surface but left tension.
Read more →Working with the curve, not against it.
Read more →Pain called idiopathic when nobody could explain it.
Read more →The body holding what the mind hasn't released.
Read more →Joint and pelvic pain on the postural side of PCOS.
Read more →When NST might not be right
NST isn't the right fit for every situation. Acute injuries within the last 72 hours need urgent care first. Active disease processes (infection, oncology, severe inflammatory flare) need to be managed by your physician. NST isn't a substitute for medical care — it works alongside it.
If you're not sure, call (201) 509-5320. We'd rather tell you it's not a fit than book a session that won't help.
