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Graded Exposure

Graded Exposure

To help change the brain’s mind about pain through touch, we progressively introduce movements into the painful barrier in a way that makes them less painful.   HOW DOES IT WORK?   📍 Contract-relax techniques can make the nervous system less threatened by the movement … even if muscles aren’t permanently lengthening, trigger points aren’t […]

Chest Pain

Chest Pain

Recently a client came to me who was experiencing chest pain. She’s quite in tune with her body, and she was able to safely rule out heart attack, so we proceeded with the session.   She shared stories with me of a weekend trip to the lake with her young family … she on a […]

Do You Experience Back Pain?

Do You Experience Back Pain?

I can help!  Here’s how …   As the client slowly engages the pelvis through cat-cow movements, I apply controlled gliding strokes across the erector spinea group of muscles to release the spasm. MYOSKELETAL ALIGNMENT TECHNIQUES are effective because the client’s brain is communicating with the muscles telling them that it is now safe to […]

Golfer’s Elbow

Golfer’s Elbow

You love the sport, but why does your elbow hurt so badly after a round of golf?   Generally the pain is felt in the Medial Epicondyle of the elbow where many of the flexor muscles of the wrist and hand attach.   These flexor muscles are overworked, exhausted, and most likely pulling away from […]

Open the Front Line

Open the Front Line

Feeling tension in your neck and upper shoulders?  Then give this a try … to open the front line and to strengthen the mid back … which ultimately improves posture.   Begin lying on your stomach with your arms comfortably at your sides.   While keeping your arms straight, lift your shoulders and arms up […]

Lateral Hip Pain

Lateral Hip Pain

Many female clients come to me who experience Lateral Hip Pain.   I take note to see that they tend to stand and sit with their legs glued together (sitting “like a lady” as we were all taught) in a reverse triangle position.  I also note their tendency toward wider hips which are essential in […]