Wednesday, May 20, 2009

visceral involvement in back pain.

It never ceases to surprise me how much correction can be achieved to back problems by the freeing off of restricted viscera. Take mid-pain for example, often the problem can be greatly helped by freeing off the restricted organ in question. It can often be a restriction to the gall-bladder, stomach, liver and/or diaphragm that is pulling the vertebrae out of alignment. Sometimes, with someone with a history of chest infections/respiratory problems, you often find that adhesion's form in the pleura around the lungs and that the upper dorsal vertebrae and the ribs are restricted. Often, freeing off the pleura first can make the freeing off of the ribcage and vertebrae much easier to achieve.

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