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AMN Therapy
At Paul Roose Therapy, we offer Applied Movement Neurology (AMN Therapy), a cutting-edge system created by David Fleming. This therapy is designed to work with the brain and nervous system to restore balance, reduce pain, and improve overall function.
AMN Therapy is based on the understanding that the nervous system controls every aspect of movement, perception, and healing. When the brain and body lose communication—through injury, stress, inflammation, or trauma — symptoms such as pain, stiffness, or fatigue can appear. By using precise neurological assessments and gentle interventions, AMN helps to “reset” these patterns and encourage the body’s natural healing capacity
What Conditions Can AMN Therapy Help?
- Musculoskeletal pain: back, neck, shoulder, hip, or knee pain
- Sports injuries and rehabilitation
- Headaches and migraines
- Vertigo, dizziness, and balance problems
- Nerve pain and neuropathy
- Chronic pain and fibromyalgia
- Digestive complaints influenced by the nervous system
- Stress, fatigue, emotional and sleep disturbances
- Movement restrictions and postural imbalances
- Neurological symptoms such as tremors, muscle weakness, or sensory issues
What to Expect During a Session
An AMN session is gentle, non-invasive, and tailored to your needs. You’ll remain fully clothed and comfortable throughout. Here’s what typically happens:
- Assessment: We use applied neurology techniques to identify imbalances in your nervous system and movement patterns.
- Intervention: Through specific movement cues, sensory inputs, and neurological stimulation, the brain is guided to “re-map” and restore more efficient communication with the body.
- Integration: The body often responds immediately with improved movement, reduced pain, and a greater sense of relaxation and clarity.
Each session is unique, and many clients notice changes within one or two visits, while others benefit from a series of treatments to address deeper, long-standing issues.
The Principles Behind AMN Therapy
The foundation of AMN Therapy is that the brain is the master controller of health and movement. Rather than chasing symptoms, AMN works at the root level—addressing how the nervous system perceives, interprets, and responds to the body and environment.
By re-establishing clear communication between the brain and body, AMN:
- Improves efficiency of movement
- Reduces protective pain responses
- Enhances recovery and healing
- Promotes resilience to stress
- Restores a sense of ease and wellbeing
- Eases the mental & physical impact of emotional trauma