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Have
you ever had a client whose injury seemed to cause problems long
after the site had healed? That is not as unusual as one might think.
Research I conducted in the late 1970s along with a biophysicist
named
Dr. Zvi Karni led us to discover that the body can retain the imprint
of physical trauma in the tissues. These imprints, which can also
include intense feelings that occurred at the time of injury, actually
leave a residue embedded in the body. I call these areas of restricted
or disorganized energy energy cysts.
The idea goes something like this. When an accident occurs, the
energy of it enters the body. This fits with the laws of thermodynamics,
which tell us that energy cannot be created or destroyed. They also
tell us that the natural tendency of atoms, molecules and energy
is toward disorganization.
When this external, disorganized energythe
energy of injuryis forced into the body, it
penetrates into the tissues to a depth determined by the amount
of force versus the density of the tissues. This force or momentum
is countered only by the density of the tissues it is trying to
penetrate.
A blow on the foot or ankle might penetrate through the leg all
the way to the pelvis. When it reaches its depth of maximum penetration
it stops and forms a localized ball of energy that
doesnt belong there. If your body is vital and able, the
energy of injury can dissipate and normal healing
can occur. But if your body is unable to dissipate this energy,
it is compacted into a smaller and smaller ball in order to minimize
the area of disruption of tissue function. As it becomes more
and more compressed and localized, the disorganization within
this compressed energy increases until it becomes an energy cyst.
Although a person can adapt to energy cysts, over time the body
needs extra energy to continue performing its day-to-day functions.
As years pass and the body becomes more stressed, it can lose
its ability to adapt. That is when symptoms and dysfunctions begin
to appear and become difficult to suppress or ignore.
Fortunately, theres a technique called Energy Cyst Release
that can help the skilled therapist deal with these particular
challenges. It is an effective way of encouraging your clients
body to release those areas of blocked energy and accelerate a
full recovery.
Energy Cyst Release is a component of CranioSacral Therapy, which
addresses restrictions in the craniosacral system that surrounds
the brain and spinal cord. Using a light touch, the practitioner
monitors the rhythm of the fluid coursing through the craniosacral
system to detect potential restrictions and imbalances. Delicate
techniques help release those problem areas and relieve undue
pressure on the brain and spinal cord.
As part of that process, the body will sometimes spontaneously
return to the same position it was in when the injury was first
sustained. As this occurs, the therapist can feel the tissues
of the body relax as the energy cyst is expelled. Then the body
is free to fully return to its optimal levels of functioning.
This is precisely what happened after a woman named Rebecca* was
involved in a severe automobile accident. She visited a CranioSacral
Therapist to help relieve her of the constant pain she had experienced
for eight months. Though her fractures had healed, she was left
with severe headaches that occurred almost daily, and her neck
and lower back hurt all the time.
The therapist first tried to find a structural reason that would
account for the severity of the pain. Restrictions were cleared
in her craniosacral system, which helped with her head and neck.
Yet her back continued hurting unrelentingly.
During the 10th session Rebecca was seated on a treatment table
with her back to her therapist. He had one hand on her back and
the other on her head as he tested the spine for subtle movements.
Suddenly, Rebecca began to push hard against the hand on her back.
After a few minutes she slumped forward.
Rebecca reported that she had suddenly remembered an incident
several years earlier when she was hit by a fist in the middle
of her back. The resistance she felt from the therapists
fist enabled her to release the energy of the blow and of the
accident injury spontaneously. Her life turned around after that
particular session. Within a month her pain was minimal.
Here is a case in which all the tissues had been released yet
the energy cyst still resided within them. By returning her body
to the precise position it was in at the time of injury, the mass
of disorganized energy that had been forced into the tissues from
the original trauma was suddenly given an escape route, which
was also the same route of its entry into the body.
It is possible, after youve become experienced practicing
these techniques, to release energy cysts without using the clients
body position as the facilitating factor. But that approach requires
a lot more work on your part and it is much less natural. And
it is always better to work with the clients body than against
it.
You can learn how to do that gently and effectively through The
Upledger Institutes CranioSacral Therapy curriculum. For
more information call toll-free: 1-800-233-5880. Ask for priority
code IN0204. Or visit www.upledger.com
today.
*Name changed to protect confidentiality.
Send e-mail to sharon@upledger.com
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