Women’s Health
Fertilizations requires fluid dynamics of the pelvis to be in balance. We can assess and treat dysfunctions of human biomechanics. In some women, this may facilitate a pregnancy. Changes become apparent in 2 or 3 treatments. Our procedures are gentle, safe, and very effective.
Global Postural Crisis
Keep making up wealthy! Poor seated posture is responsible for many neck and back problems. Get a good chair and sit up straight! At least you will minimize the stress on your body to 150kg per disc. The pressure on your spine is exaggerated by the way muscles pull and hold The iliopsoas muscle (your […]
Jaw Mechanics & Midline
Acute and chronic jaw problems are often responsive to treatment, this includes Bruxism. Especially when the jaw is treated in relation to the cranial base, thoracic inlet and pharyngeal tube AND OF COURSE, the midline and pelvis. Effective therapy involves treating the jaw in relation to the whole. Our procedures are safe and effective and […]
The Reciprocal Tension Membrane
Anatomy and Physiologic Function The RTM is a membrane and a function that is present in every living cell and in every living organism. At a cellular level it provides “reciprocal biomechanical cohesion” (p.30 OBHA) In the embryo, it is a living breathing limiting tissue, which is connected to every cell. Its function is to […]
Single Unit Of Function
The Physics of Organisms The importance of collagen is in the continuity between a single living cell and the whole organism. A part of the definition of health is that every cell in the moment is physiologically aware of every other cell. This is independent of the extracellular matrix or the limiting membranes of individual […]
The Breath Of Life
The breath of life in the cerebro spinal fluid tide is the fundamental principle of the primary respiratory mechanism. The reciprocal tension membrane is the living limiting tissue, which manifests form and function. The RTM shapes and guides the ebb and flow of growth from the living cell to the complex organism. In humans it […]