NRT Overview
Understanding Nasal Release Technique (NRT)
A groundbreaking structural therapy to restore cranial biomechanics, relieve chronic symptoms, and optimize central nervous system function.
Conquer Concussion with Nasal Release Technique
The Mechanism of Action
When a concussion or cranial trauma occurs, the delicate bones of the skull can become impacted. NRT addresses this at the root. Utilizing a specific inflatable medical device inserted into the nasal passages, the procedure gently presses outward against the bones lining the breathing passages. This targeted, 3-second pressure unlocks impactions in the cranial sutures—specifically the sphenoid bone—restoring proper alignment, opening airways, and optimizing neurotransmitter activity.
Post-Concussion Syndrome
Sleep Apnea & Breathing Disorders
Conditions Commonly Treated with NRT
Migraines & Chronic Headaches
Vertigo
TMJ Dysfunction
PTSD
Safety & Considerations
What to Expect
NRT is typically pain-free, though patients feel a sensation of deep pressure. It is common to hear or feel mild clicks and pops as the cranial bones shift.
Contraindications
Active bleeding disorders or a history of severe facial bone surgery. A comprehensive medical history is always required.
Possible Side Effects
Temporary drainage, mild soreness in the nasal passages, or brief post-treatment headaches as the body adjusts.