Somatic Systems, Inc. provides drug-free and non-surgical approach to movement disorders, musculoskeletal problems, and pain relief. The company offers a system that uses natural non-invasive movement techniques conducted through one-hour hands-on sessions, therapeutic exercises classes, and home exercises to relieve pain and limitation resulting from accident, trauma, and repetitive stress, including back pain, knee pain, joint problems, carpal tunnel syndrome, TMJ, scoliosis, bursitis, sciatica, headaches, tendonitis, and more. It also provides performance gains and injury prevention for casual and professional athletes. Somatic Systems, Inc. was formerly known as Pivotal Technology, Inc. and changed its name to Somatic Systems, Inc. The company was founded in 1987 and is based in Northampton, Massachusetts with additional offices in Virginia Beach, Virginia; and New York, New York.
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