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Revolutionary Treatment for Post Concussion Syndrome




Unlock Relief for Post-Concussion Syndrome in Christchurch: Dealing with the aftermath of head injuries can be daunting, but there's hope. Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) can disrupt daily life with headaches, cognitive fog, and mood swings, but NasalRX otherwise known as Cranial Facial Release (CFR) offers a promising alternative treatment. Discover why many in Christchurch turn to NasalRX, at Headache & Tendon, one of the only clinics in New Zealand to offer such a technique for PCS recovery.


Understanding PCS

PCS is a complex condition that follows head injuries, bringing persistent symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and cognitive struggles. A tailored approach is crucial to tackle its diverse effects effectively.


Unlocking Healing with NasalRX.

NasalRX delves into the intricate cranial system, targeting restrictions and misalignments that fuel PCS symptoms. By optimizing cerebrospinal fluid flow and releasing tension in cranial tissues, CFR aims for holistic relief.

Rebalancing the Body

PCS often disrupts the autonomic nervous system, affecting mood and cognitive function. NasalRX micro-techniques aim to restore balance, potentially easing symptoms and improving overall well-being.

Targeting Root Causes

Structural imbalances post-injury exacerbate PCS symptoms. NasalRX non-invasive methods focus on realigning cranial bones, addressing these underlying issues for lasting relief.


Unlike conventional treatments, NasalRX offers a comprehensive solution, addressing fluid dynamics, muscular tension, and structural imbalances. It's a transformative path to PCS recovery.

Take the Next Step

While research continues, many in Christchurch have found solace in this revolutionary treatment. Consult qualified Sports Chiropractors at Headache & Tendon - one of the only clinics in New Zealand offering this remarkable technique, to explore personalised treatment strategies and unlock a brighter, symptom-free future post-concussion.



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