Naprapathy
[ nuh-prap-uh-thee ]
It HURTS
It HURTS
It HURTS
It HURTS
Are sore muscles, injuries, stiffness affecting your quality of life?
Is pain taking control of your life?
Can't get relief?
Our expert practitioners will be your guides on a transformative journey
to optimal well-being and living pain free.
Using Naprapathy and other holistic methods, they will uncover the
root causes of discomfort and promote natural healing,
empowering you to live your life to the fullest.
-- soft tissue manipulation
-- joint mobilization
-- and stretching
to identify and treat imbalances in the body.
Our goal is to help you live pain free.
OUR SERVICES
Naprapathy (Pain Relief)
Unlock the potential of Naprapathy, a holistic therapy that targets the
root causes of discomfort and promotes natural healing. Explore our dedicated Naprapathy page to discover how this hands-on approach
can restore balance, alleviate pain, and improve your overall well-being.
Advanced Allergy Therapeutics
Uncover the power of a precision-based therapy that focuses on
relieving symptoms associated with allergies and sensitivities,
helping you reclaim control over your well-being.
Have any of these Treatable Conditions?
LOW BACK MID BACK PAIN
SCIATICA
NECK PAIN
MIGRAINES / STRUCTURAL HEADACHES
HERNIATED DISC
DISC PROTRUSIONS
CARPAL TUNNEL
TENNIS ELBOW
SHOULDER PAIN
SPASMS
HIP PAIN
ROTATOR CUFF INJURIES
CONDITIONS OF THE KNEE
CONDITIONS OF THE ANKLE
WHIPLASH
TMJ SYNDROME
CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
PLANTAR FASCITIS
SPRAINS/STRAINS
FIBROMYALGIA
ARTHRITIC CONDITIONS
PAIN MANAGEMENT
STRESS MANAGEMENT
PERSONAL INJURIES
AND MORE
TESTIMONIALS
Fred R.
Let me first say that Michelle is a wonderworker. My neck and back have been not feeling so good, until I went in to see her my results have been very good. Thanks so much.
Laurel H.
I have seen Dr. Morath for everything from a frozen shoulder to a knee-cap that wasn't tracking quite right and was heading for a knee replacement. All surgeries avoided thankfully! She is thorough, knowledgeable, and efficient. I strongly recommend her for naprapathy, training and fitness advice and coaching and nutrition suggestions. She treats the whole person.
Nena-Joy A.
Dr. Morath is a very skilled professional who is responsive to "urgent" needs of her patients whenever possible. She keeps my entire skeletal system in optimal alignment given all my surgical limitations. She keeps me functional at my highest level possible.
The human body is a complex network of connective tissue that can become irritated, inflamed, strained or imbalanced which often results in discomfort, soreness, pain and loss of range of motion.
As a Doctor of Naprapathy, I can help solve these issues with:
Naprapathic Manipulative Techniques
Adjunctive Treatments (modalities)
and Nutritional Counseling
Many patients don’t realize just how important proper nutrition is and how making a few changes to your eating habits can help reduce inflammation.
Scientists have uncovered how what we eat affects the body’s inflammatory responses. So it’s really helpful that the foods that are anti-inflammatory tend to be the same foods that are already known to be part of a healthy diet.
Let's dig into 3 components of a healthy diet: fruits and vegetables, healthy fats and water.
Whole plant foods, like fruits and veggies, are packed with the anti-inflammatory nutrients that our bodies need. Now is the time to get colorful! Different colors offer different nutrients, so introducing a rainbow onto your plate is both fun and functional!
Here's some inspiration: You probably know that peppers come in a bunch of colors - red, green, yellow and orange. But did you know that the humble carrot can also be purple, red or yellow? Apples are readily available in many shades of red and green. As well, tomatoes can be red, green, orange or purple. So many colors, so many choices.
Keep in mind that, while technically made of fruits and vegetables, highly processed options like potato chips, ketchup and high sugar fruit drinks do not contribute to a healthy diet. (Sorry about that.)
Foods that are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to help neutralize inflammation. Try some of the following healthy fats in your daily diet.
Nuts like almonds, pistachios and peanuts (and nut butters)
Seeds like sunflower, pumpkin and flaxseed
Fatty fish like salmon, tuna and anchovies
Olives and olive oil
Staying hydrated is a key factor in the fight against inflammation, as this helps to flush toxins and other irritants out of the body.
A good rule of thumb is to drink half of your body weight each day in ounces of water.
For example, a person weighing 200 pounds should drink 100 ounces or 3 litres of water every day.
When ingredients such as oil, sugar or salt are added to foods, the result is processed food. Most fast foods are highly processed and should be avoided as much as possible. Deep-fried foods have been proven to be highly inflammatory to the body.
Refined sugar comes from sources that are heavily processed to isolate the sugar. Look out for the other names for refined sugars like sucrose, dextrose, and high-fructose corn syrup. These offenders can be found on the ingredients list of many sodas and other sugary drinks as well as sweets and pastries. Best to avoid these as much as possible.
Any processed foods or sugary beverages making claims such as “diet’, “sugar-free” or “fat-free” on their label should be viewed with suspicion and avoided. Chances are that artificial sweeteners, many of which are known to be unhealthy, have been added.
If you suspect you have a food sensitivity that is causing inflammation, but you are not sure what exactly is causing your symptoms, keep a food log.
Note how you feel after you eat, and watch for patterns (bloating, gassy, unusual tiredness, itchiness, rashes, etc.).
You can eliminate a suspected food from your diet for 2 weeks, reintroduce that food for 2 days, and notice if you have a reaction. The reaction can occur immediately, in hours, or in 2 to 4 days.
When you start making these changes, you are going to be getting more fiber in your diet. The good news is that fiber helps with bowel activity. However, if you are dehydrated and eating more fiber, you will become constipated. So, don’t skip the water!
You can reduce inflammation by eating smart
Eat colorful fruits and veggies
Eat healthy fats containing Omega-3s like salmon, olive oil, avocados & nut butters
Stay hydrated, drink water
Eat real food, not processed foods
Are you ready to make some changes in your nutritional habits to start feeling better inside and out? I can help! Book your appointment today and let’s get started with some nutritional counseling and products designed to help your body fight inflammation.
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Get In Touch
Email: mmorath@journey-fit.com
Address
5800 McLeod Road NE Suite A, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Assistance Hours
Monday: 9:00am -5:00pm
Tuesday: 9:30am - 6:00pm
Wednesday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday: 9:30am - 6:00pm
Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Phone Number:
(505) 550-8322
Fax:
(505) 435-9735