08/26/2025
Pain management isn’t just about pain meds—it’s about restoring function, movement, and trust in the body. That’s where PNF comes in.
📌 Why PNF?
It Reduces Tension: PNF techniques improve flexibility and blood flow, which can alter pain perception and relieve tightness.
It Rewires the System: By engaging both agonist and antagonist muscle groups, PNF retrains motor pathways—supporting better posture and movement quality.
It Aligns with Modern Pain Science: Studies show PNF can reduce pain in conditions like chronic low back pain (Mavromoustakos, 2015). It also complements cognitive and movement-based approaches to pain (Shah et al., 2024).
Whether your clients are recovering from injury or managing chronic pain, PNF deserves a spot in your recovery toolkit.