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How Manual Therapy Influences Pain: The Neuroscience Behind Hands-On Treatment
Manual therapy influences far more than muscles and joints. Emerging research shows it affects the spinal cord, brainstem, autonomic nervous system, and immune pathways involved in pain. From pain gating to descending inhibition, from C-tactile touch to autonomic regulation, this blog breaks down the neurophysiological mechanisms behind hands-on treatment—and explains why manual therapy remains such a powerful tool for calming a sensitised nervous system.

Christophe Royon
Nov 204 min read


When Pain Becomes Complex: How the Brain and Body Amplify Pain
Learn how chronic and complex pain conditions like CRPS develop when the brain and body amplify protection — and how neuro-informed therapy at The Flow Clinic helps retrain the nervous system.

Christophe Royon
Oct 203 min read


🧠 Understanding Pain: Why Tissue Damage Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story
Pain isn’t always about damage. Modern neuroscience shows that pain is an alarm system shaped not only by what happens in your tissues but also by your brain’s perception of safety or threat. Stress, sleep, previous injuries, and even immune health can lower your pain threshold — making normal movement feel painful. At The Flow Clinic, we combine hands-on care, movement, and pain science education to help calm the nervous system, support healing, and restore confidence.

Christophe Royon
Sep 294 min read
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