Did you know that last year there was a 43% increase in cardiovascular diseases in New York related to stress? And that those people who related stress as a negative and threatening situation died?
And that this means that the perception of events determines both physical and emotional health.
Do you know that dysfunctions of the nervous system with symptoms such as
- Chronic pain
- Rigidity
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Constipation
- Infertility etc
And health’s problem such:
- Infections
- Diabetes
- Fibromyalgia
- Rheumatic disorders
- Psychiatric disorders
- Digestive disturbances
- Neuronal alterations
They all have in common that there is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system with an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, which is the common link between all these situations and if we can work at this level…
Does it make sense to you?
Understanding that the nervous system previously predicts diseases such as Parkinson’s, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic diseases, digestive diseases, and that you can act at these levels, what value does knowing how to work the autonomic nervous system have for you and your clients?
If we have a client with back pain and he does not sleep, he has insomnia before the back pain, do you think we will solve it by working the muscle, stretching, compressing, squeezing the muscle if the client does not sleep well and does not repair, and the parasympathetic system is in dysfunction ,
Do you think we are going to help the client if we do not treat the client’s insomnia?
If we have a client with low back pain and chronic digestive problems, knowing that digestive problems affect muscular toxicity, and that this muscular toxicity alters cytokines, and that this toxicity will irritate the fascia and the muscular system, do you think that by stretching, and working the lumbar square, or the psoas is going to be a decisive result to help your client??
Do you think we are going to help the client if we do not treat the client’s insomnia?
If we have a client with low back pain and chronic digestive problems, knowing that digestive problems affect muscular toxicity, and that this muscular toxicity alters cytokines, and that this toxicity will irritate the fascia and the muscular system, do you think that by stretching, and working the lumbar square, or the psoas is going to be a decisive result to help your client??
What do you think?
Do you know that in clients with problems in the temporomandibular joint you have to necessarily/compulsorily work the abdomen?