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Bodywork Aids Muscle Recovery

Written by chris on February 1, 2012 – 10:45 pm - No Comments

Massage may release anti-inflammatories and improve muscle cell ability in producing mitochondria, the part of the cell which converts food into energy. Bodywork can have profound effects on people of all ages and energies.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2012/02/01/massage-muscle-repair.html

 

 

Mitigating Exercise Induced Asthma

Written by chris on January 26, 2012 – 5:06 pm - No Comments

There is always something out there. Although I’ve never experienced Buteyko breathing, it does resonate for an asthmatic.

http://www.asthmacare.us/ac_blog/?tag=exercise-induced-asthma

Chronic Disease and Rigorous Exercise

Written by chris on January 26, 2012 – 4:51 pm - No Comments

Always on the edge and daring to overcome odds I went outside the asthma box and joined the wrestling team in high school. We ran, did constant motion drills, and wrestled every practice, there was no time for rest. Not to say that this is for everyone, but many people are overcoming their indoctrinated limitations and replacing them with sometimes something very dramatic, challenging and life changing on many levels.

To encourage overcoming “the box” MedicinEvolution sponsors the Tri-Valley Triathlon Club. Here’s the link: http://trivalleytriclub.com/sponsors

Relieving Neck Pain

Written by chris on January 24, 2012 – 6:32 pm - No Comments

Come out of habit patterns that contribute to pain with exercises that cause length, connection, and re-integration.

Official Sponsor

Written by chris on January 23, 2012 – 6:18 pm - No Comments

MedicinEvolution is now a sponsor of the Tri-Valley Triathlon club.

http://www.trivalleytriclub.com/

A MedicinEvolution Article on Tremors

Written by chris on December 31, 2011 – 6:37 pm - No Comments

Here is an article I wrote for people who suffer for the nervous system disorder called Tremors.

www.tremoraction.org/pdfs/DEC-2011.pdf

Healing An Injury Through History

Written by chris on December 27, 2011 – 6:54 pm - No Comments

I want to talk about compression injuries such as falls because they come up from time to time and even though they may be silent (i.e. no bones broken, no internal bleeding, perhaps there isn’t much pain at the beginning). Impact injuries, like an accident or a fall from a height, can wreck internal havoc. Knowing the causation is the first key. If your therapist hasn’t inquired about the causation of your problem let him/her know. In my experience impact injuries are different than most and need special treatment. Motor vehicle accidents can pose a situation where, no matter how much therapy or how many different types of therapy you pursue, the issues never really get resolved. Its not in treating the problem, but in understanding HOW to treat the problem. I treated a victim of a motorcycle accident years ago and got great results, thanks due to a teacher who gave an example of what was for me a simple but very realistic perspective of a fall victim she had treated. I followed suit with my client and I think it made all the difference. Together, my client and I, with imagination and recollection revisited the accident and put it onto paper. We drew out the scene using stick figures. He described flying through the air, the thoughts and feelings that were going through his mind, the light post that he crashed into, what the impact was like, the way his body impacted (what hit first, twists, contractions, etc.). For a Structural Integration practitioner the details here are important. Muscle hold memory, so revisiting the incident brings out clues with which help to unravel deep connective tissue holding patterns. Our sessions were powerful, they were deep, they were thorough, they touched on the various aspects of the moment, they dealt with the body’s twists and distortions, and followed lines of compression, adrenaline and emotion, flying through the air and landing on the ground. The scenario was the key, rewinding it and replaying it was the answer.

Rolfing and Running

Written by chris on December 18, 2011 – 10:45 pm - No Comments

Here’s a good article on Structural Integration and running.

www.samjohnsonrolfing.com/Rolfingrunning.html

Rolf Structural Integration Manual Medicine and it’s Role in Asthma

Written by chris on December 18, 2011 – 10:28 pm - No Comments

In the last 100 years chemical medicine’s miracles have overshadowed manual medicine, in recent decades the tides have begun to change.

Here’s an article on Rolfing Structural Integration and asthma. www.mybodyworks.com/feature.html

Rolfing Tri-Athletes

Written by chris on December 17, 2011 – 6:18 am - No Comments

Another article on Structural Integration for athletes.

www.active.com/fitness/Articles/How-Rolfing-Can-Help-Endurance-Athletes.htm

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