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821 Raymond Ave. #260, St. Paul

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+1 (651) 493 - 9650

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Hours of Operation

Mon - Friday: 8AM - 5PM

MATRIX REPATTERNING THERAPY CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

MATRIX REPATTERNING THERAPY VIDEOS

MRT Videos

Watch some videos on Matrix Repatterning Therapy and how it can help you permanently relieve physical tension in the frame from trauma related to hits, falls and other impact injuries.

A 2½ Min Video On How MRT Will Change Your Life

Nerve tension is pain that occurs because a nerve is being compressed or stuck in its surrounding tissue which prevents...

The Nuts and Bolts of Matrix Repatterning Therapy

An in-depth interview with Dr. Andy Stella, DC, CMRP about the intricacies of MRT and how it can help people in pain.

The Life Changing Transformation of Becoming a Matrix Repatterning Practitioner

Dr Andy Stella talks about becoming a Matrix Repatterning Practitioner.

If You Had a Violin and it was Constantly Going Out of Tune...

Dr Andy Stella discusses the intricacies of the body as related to the tuning of a damaged violin.

The Life Changing Transformation of Becoming a Matrix Repatterning Practitioner

Dr Andy Stella talks about becoming a Matrix Repatterning Practitioner.

No matter what caused your condition - work, sports, recreation or something else - we welcome the chance to serve you.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

How many visits will I need?

We will, of course, have to do a consultation and examination first before we determine how many visits you will need. Simpler adult cases may need 6 or 7 one-hour treatments and more complex cases may need 11 or 12. Very complex cases with high levels of impact injuries may certainly need more.

from impact. Dr. Norman Doidge, MD, renowned expert in brain neuroplasticity, recommends MRT as a “first intervention for most concussions” after he did a thorough personal investigation of this work. Other forms of concussion care are generally working on the symptoms of concussion. We, and Dr Doidge, say, relieve the physical strain pattern first.

How often do I need to come in?

Unlike other forms of care, MRT is not dependent on frequency. Most clients come in once per week and others more or less frequently depending on scheduling and financial factors. We’ve seen plenty of people who have scheduled every two or three weeks to be able to afford the work or because that is what the schedule allows.

Does it hurt to receive MRT?

MRT is very gentle hands-on bodywork therapy. Most clients, at first, find it hard to believe that such gentle treatment can make important changes in your body. However, it makes a profound change in your body as it relieves deep underlying tension patterns in your body and it can lead to temporary pain patterns as your body adjusts to the changes after treatment.

How is your work different than other forms of concussion care?

Remember, a concussion is an impact injury. We work on the premise that the impact injury had to change something physically for things to have changed. In other words, in order to have symptoms something had to change when the head impact happened. We call it a physical strain pattern and we relieve that strain pattern with a gentle, hands on technique that alleviates deep tension

Do you accept insurance as a form of payment?

No. This is a one-time (series of treatments) investment in transforming your chronic patterns or concussion. Treating one client per hour and a few people per day does not allow us to accept an arbitrary form of payment for services. Insurance reimbursement is arbitrary and we cannot make up for arbitrary reimbursement by seeing more clients per hour. And we do not desire the necessity for higher fee’s to make up for the time and cost of tracking down insurance reimbursement. HAS’s’s and Cafeteria Plans generally reimburse for this therapy. You may submit receipts for insurance, but as an alternative therapy, reimbursement rates are minimal and arbitrary

May I come in and try a few visits?

We fully recognize that it is a tough decision to invest in a therapy without understanding or experiencing it. MRT, by its nature of relieving tension step by step in the frame of the body, is not designed to bring step by step results. By relieving just a little of the tension in the frame of a musical instrument, for instance, you would not be able to judge the ultimate outcome by an incomplete job. It is the same with MRT. Getting paid to treat people a few times and not helping them is not our goal. However, making a living by finishing and transforming and changing lives is a joy!

How many visits will I need?

We will, of course, have to do a consultation and examination first before we determine how many visits you will need. Simpler adult cases may need 6 or 7 one-hour treatments and more complex cases may need 11 or 12. Very complex cases with high levels of impact injuries may certainly need more.

How often do I need to come in?

Unlike other forms of care, MRT is not dependent on frequency. Most clients come in once per week and others more or less frequently depending on scheduling and financial factors. We’ve seen plenty of people who have scheduled every two or three weeks to be able to afford the work or because that is what the schedule allows.

Does it hurt to receive MRT?

MRT is very gentle hands-on bodywork therapy. Most clients, at first, find it hard to believe that such gentle treatment can make important changes in your body. However, it makes a profound change in your body as it relieves deep underlying tension patterns in your body and it can lead to temporary pain patterns as your body adjusts to the changes after treatment.

How is your work different than other forms of concussion care?

Remember, a concussion is an impact injury. We work on the premise that the impact injury had to change something physically for things to have changed. In other words, in order to have symptoms something had to change when the head impact happened. We call it a physical strain pattern and we relieve that strain pattern with a gentle, hands on technique that alleviates deep tension

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from impact. Dr. Norman Doidge, MD, renowned expert in brain neuroplasticity, recommends MRT as a “first intervention for most concussions” after he did a thorough personal investigation of this work. Other forms of concussion care are generally working on the symptoms of concussion. We, and Dr Doidge, say, relieve the physical strain pattern first.

Do you accept insurance as a form of payment?

No. This is a one-time (series of treatments) investment in transforming your chronic patterns or concussion. Treating one client per hour and a few people per day does not allow us to accept an arbitrary form of payment for services. Insurance reimbursement is arbitrary and we cannot make up for arbitrary reimbursement by seeing more clients per hour. And we do not desire the necessity for higher fees to make up for the time and cost of tracking down insurance reimbursement. HSA’s and Cafeteria Plans generally reimburse for this therapy. You may submit receipts for insurance, but as an alternative therapy, reimbursement rates are minimal and arbitrary.

May I come in and try a few visits?

We fully recognize that it is a tough decision to invest in a therapy without understanding or experiencing it. MRT, by its nature of relieving tension step by step in the frame of the body, is not designed to bring step by step results. By relieving just a little of the tension in the frame of a musical instrument, for instance, you would not be able to judge the ultimate outcome by an incomplete job. It is the same with MRT. Getting paid to treat people a few times and not helping them is not our goal. However, making a living by finishing and transforming and changing lives is a joy!

Our New Location in the Baker Court Office Bldg

Contact us at (651) 493-9560 or email us at [email protected]

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821 Raymond Ave. #260, St. Paul, MN 55114 -- just off of University and 280

From the North, Northeast or Northwest:

Take 35W south to Hwy 280, then take the Territorial Road / University Ave exit. Make your first left onto Territorial Road and proceed 3/10 mile to Baker Court Office Building parking lot on your left just before you get to Raymond Ave.

From South, West and Southwest:

From the East:

Take 94 East to Hwy 280. Exit onto 280 and immediately bear right onto the University Ave. exit. Proceed straight through Franklin Ave and University Ave, then make your next right onto Territorial Rd. Make a right onto Territorial Road and proceed 2/10 mile to Baker Court Office Building parking lot on your left just before you get to Raymond Ave.

Sorry Insurance not accepted. Please pay at time of visit.

Please note that at The Matrix Repatterning Therapy Center of Minnesota we do not accept insurance for payment of services. Treating one person per hour has allowed us to focus on outside of the box types of results for difficult cases. In order to be able to do this we have learned that we must operate outside of the third party reimbursement system whose payments can be arbitrary. Our focus, commitment and relationship are with our clients. Remember, since this care is not frequency dependent, you may come in less frequently to enhance affordability. Most HSA's and cafeteria type health plans reimburse you for this care. Payment options include Credit Cards, HSA cards, checks and cash at your time of visit.

Visit our Location

821 Raymond Ave. #260, St. Paul

Give us a Call

+1 (651) 493-9650

Send us a Message

Visit our Location

821 Raymond Ave. #260, St. Paul

Give us a Call

+1 (651) 493-9650

Send us a Message

About Us

Matrix Repatterning Therapy Center of Minnesota is a premium therapy and rehabilitation clinic specializing in Matrix Repatterning therapy to help those in pain and suffering from TBI, concussions and other injuries.

Hours of Operation

Monday: Noon - 5:30 pm

Tuesday: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

Friday: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm

Saturday: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm

(Dr. Rosamilia)

Sunday: CLOSED

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