Chronic symptoms often have a physical source. Neuromyofascial Science works to map it.

Neuromyofascial Science uses a detailed neuromyofascial audit to build a patient-specific map of the injury patterns and structural factors that may contribute to chronic pain and neurological symptoms. That map is meant to give patients, physicians, therapists, and caregivers a clearer picture of what may be contributing to a condition, which can support more targeted care, wherever that care comes from.

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CORE PRINCIPLES

Core Principles of NMF Science

Precision in Identifying Symptom Pathology

Neuromyofascial Science is founded on the understanding that symptoms originate from specific, identifiable anatomical sites. Our focus is on working to locate and map the structural and neurological factors that may drive a person’s symptoms  rather than addressing them at the surface level.

Patient-Centered, Case-Specific Approach

Every patient presents a unique pattern of injury and dysfunction. Rather than applying generalized protocols, NMFS builds an individualized neuromyofascial map based on your specific history, injury patterns, and pathology. No two maps are the same.

Integration of Neuro, Myofascial, and Structural Systems

Symptoms rarely come from a single source. They often reflect interconnected dysfunction across neurological, muscular, fascial, and spinal systems. NMFS investigates how these systems interact and contribute to your specific symptom pattern rather than treating each in isolation.

Evidence-Informed and Mechanism-Driven Approach

NMFS is grounded in emerging research and objective clinical findings. Rather than managing symptoms, the framework seeks to understand the underlying mechanism and structural drivers producing them, using tools including imaging, advanced diagnostics such as OCT, and systematic clinical assessment.

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What is Neuromyofascial Science?

A precision-based clinical framework developed by Dr. G. Blair Lamb to map the anatomical factors that may drive chronic pain, neurological dysfunction, and complex conditions. NMFS looks beyond diagnosis to investigate what may be generating a person’s symptoms.

What is TNPC?

Transcutaneous Neuromyofascial Precision Care is a proprietary approach developed by Dr. G. Blair Lamb to address the specific sites of pathology identified through the neuromyofascial mapping process. TNPC encompasses a range of precision-based interventions tailored to each patient’s unique map, working to address the structural factors identified through mapping, rather than managing symptoms alone.

About Dr. G. Blair Lamb

Dr. G. Blair Lamb is the developer of Neuromyofascial Science and the developer of patient-specific injury mapping, for complex chronic conditions. With more than more than 30 years of clinical practice and research, and multiple patents. Dr. Lamb has dedicated his career to building a more precise understanding of what drives chronic pain and neurological dysfunction.