Is your neck bothering you now? Is it stiff? Do you have a numb arm? Chronic headaches? If so, you’re in good company. Neck pain affects two-thirds of the population at some point in their lives1.
The Source
Virtually all neck pain starts from the soft tissue–the muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia (the connective [...]
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Neck Pain - Healing it through Rolfing
October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: acute · adjunct therapies · chronic · injuries · pain
Back Pain, Part 2 – Using Rolfing to Turn Around Back Pain
July 7th, 2008 · No Comments
There’s an 80% chance you will see your doc about back pain during your life. In the last article, you learned the distinction between acute and chronic back pain, and how to not cause either. And you learned that breathing is the key to preventing and healing back tension. This article will explore, in [...]
Tags: acute · chronic · emotions · injuries · pain · rest · stress
Back Pain, Part 1 – Understanding the problem
June 27th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s inevitable. Like death and taxes. Back pain.
Second to colds, the most likely reason you’ll visit a healthcare provider will be back pain. Fifty percent of Americans report back pain each year.
Are you in pain right now? Is your movement limited? Are you reducing your activities because of the pain or the fear [...]
Tags: acute · chronic · pain · self-care
The media acknowledges that movement causes emotional releases
October 4th, 2007 · No Comments
A recent MSNBC article writes about how doing exercise or yoga can cause spontaneous emotional releases. The article relates many anecdotes of people breaking into tears from just moving. The article does not give any explanation why this happens.
Essentially, when emotions are unable to be expressed they are stored in our soft tissue – not [...]
Tags: detox · healing crisis · integration · pain · rest · sports · stress
Rolfing Healing Crisis - transitioning into wellness – Post 8
June 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Emotions
When clients tell me what the biggest benefits to being Rolfed were, they usually say that it’s not that the symptoms that brought them in are long gone, but that their emotional/stress state is much better. I was naïve as to how much stress impacted my body and its tension level, and how [...]
Tags: chronic · detox · emotions · healing crisis · pain · rest · stress
Rolfing Healing Crisis - transitioning into wellness – Post 7
May 25th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Symptoms
Symptoms range from the most subtle physical release to the occasional, intense emotional release. Here is list of some of the most common healing crisis reactions I’ve observed in the past 30 years:
extreme fatigue
listlessness, feeling “spaced-out” and/or confusion
restlessness
emotional sensitivity
melancholy
neediness and/or wanting to be left alone
outbursts of emotions such as: anger, fear/anxiety, sadness/grief
dizziness, a [...]
Tags: acute · chronic · detox · healing crisis · integration · pain · stress