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| Carpal
Tunnel Pain |
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and Skeletal Awareness, we learn that pain
problems in the wrist are reflected in tightness
in the shoulders, stiffness in the whole spine,
tension in the hips, holding in the chest
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| Shoulder Pain |
| Difficulties with shoulder pain need to be considered
in reference to the spine. If the vertebrae of
the upper spine are twisted, or compressed together,
pain can reflect in the shoulder. |
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| Neck Pain |
| For many people, the neck is an area of considerable
trouble either being in pain or stiff. Composed
of the smallest of the spinal vertebrae, the neck
is one of the most vulnerable areas of our body. |
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The Key Is In Your Neck And Whole Spine.
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HAND, WRIST PAIN
The bones of the hand and wrist are susceptible
to injury and misalignment. In much of the same
way as a person can "throw their back out," the
bones of the hand and wrist can do the same.
Even a fairly small movement of the bones of the
hand relative to one another can result in pain
and injury. Very often, this can be so small of
a change that many trained personnel will not diagnose
it.
As in all these situations, Spinal Awareness approaches
these problems by looking at the whole body. To
improve the hand or wrist, the spine, hips, legs,
feet, chest, neck, head, and shoulders have to be
moved, and or touched before we can re balance the
hand-wrist.
The Whole Body Needs to be Touched and Moved to
a New Arrangement Which Permits Improvement.
As in all of these instances, it is essential to
not think of our bodies as a series of parts. Only
by realizing by our knowledge and direct experience
of ourselves that any injury is reflected throughout
our bodies can we improve.
The wrist are vulnerable to becoming out of position.
Even a slight misalignment can result in pain. By
working with the organization of the entire body,
it is possible to realign the wrist. This is very
sensitive work and should be attempted only by the
most gifted individual.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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