Welcome to Stretch Zone
Lee’s Summit
When you visit Stretch Zone, our trained stretch practitioners lead you through a series of dynamic stretches to increase mobility and muscle function and make daily movements more efficient.
These stretches are personalized to ensure you get what you need from the experience. For instance, if your lower back is hurting, we will likely provide lower back stretches in Lee’s Summit. It’s also popular to request stretches for sciatica in Lee’s Summit.
We offer a welcoming environment, knowledgeable staff and comfortable equipment. Our practitioners do all of the work for you, so simply relax and enjoy the benefits!
Fun Facts About Lee’s Summit
– Lee’s Summit was originally called, “The Town of Struther.”
– “The Last of the Great Outlaws,” Cole Younger, died in Lee’s Summit.
– This city is referenced in an episode of Star Trek.
What are you waiting for? Book your free stretch today!
Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday
7am-8pm
Friday
7am-6pm
Saturday
8am-4pm
Sunday
Closed
The Stretch Zone Method® addresses flexibility from a neurological perspective. This is achieved by dealing with the muscle’s nervous tension (“tonus”) to reach an optimal active range of motion. The goal is not to make a person more “flexible” or “elastic,” but rather enable you to move more functionally by re-establishing a more ideal resting muscle tone. By re-educating the associated nerve-muscle reflex, the Stretch Zone Method® leads to movement becoming easier and more efficient.
Rather than creating soreness by pulling on our limbs to extremes, the Stretch Zone Method® works through the nervous system to achieve lasting gains in flexibility and range of motion. The method rests on the notion that changing and re-educating our muscle’s nervous energy is a major factor in unleashing our body’s intended function. This nervous energy, known as the stretch reflex, is our body’s automatic defense against the dangers of over-stretching. Any movement that goes too fast or too far, or is held for too long, will cause your body to resist with the stretch reflex. Once the reflex is activated, your body has effectively said “no more” and resists the stretch. Any further attempt at stretching becomes counter productive and may even cause long term damage.