Hi folks,
So after receiving a lecture from my acupuncturist today, I'm taking some action by asking for your help.
I've been getting some intermittent pain off and on in my left arm/upper body... lately the forearm near the elbow and along the extensors, but sometimes in the thenar area of my hand, the triceps, teres, etc.
When I was getting chiropractic regularly, that would help, and I'm feeling like my alignment is off lately (my body's been funky since receiving some orthobionomy in December).
Any thoughts on the relationship between spinal alignment and body mechanics while giving massage?
And if someone could stand to learn more about body mechanics, exactly what could that person DO? I haven't seen continuing ed classes for it. Jason posted about this book once: Dynamic Bodyuse for Effective, Strain-Free Massage but no one had much experience with it.
I like the idea that giving massage can be strain and pain free... how many of you can say that's your reality? And how can the rest of us get there?
So after receiving a lecture from my acupuncturist today, I'm taking some action by asking for your help.
I've been getting some intermittent pain off and on in my left arm/upper body... lately the forearm near the elbow and along the extensors, but sometimes in the thenar area of my hand, the triceps, teres, etc.
When I was getting chiropractic regularly, that would help, and I'm feeling like my alignment is off lately (my body's been funky since receiving some orthobionomy in December).
Any thoughts on the relationship between spinal alignment and body mechanics while giving massage?
And if someone could stand to learn more about body mechanics, exactly what could that person DO? I haven't seen continuing ed classes for it. Jason posted about this book once: Dynamic Bodyuse for Effective, Strain-Free Massage but no one had much experience with it.
I like the idea that giving massage can be strain and pain free... how many of you can say that's your reality? And how can the rest of us get there?