It is sometimes difficult to put into words the way Ortho-Bionomy® as affected my own personal healing, my growth as a professional, has increased my confidence and changed my life.
I have learned not only how to apply the treatment but I can also make it part of my everyday life. It teaches me how to find the right relationship with the people I treat, associate with and even the people I love. It is very important to discover the moment a person is ready to change and to support them with what they need. I have learned about timing, when to stay, when to let go, and when not to push. I know when I am moving too fast or going too slow, doing less and gaining more, giving up control and to not becoming attached to the outcome. I've learned about gratitude for what I have and can give to the people that show up to be treated, full of hope and confidence. There are many outcomes and I am grateful for the confidence and experience that I've gained. Clients coming for Ortho-Bionomy treatments, more frequent than usual, had been suffering with pain for a while and had not been successful with other treatments they tried for relief. Many were recovering from surgery, had an injury or even stress. Ortho-Bionomy aids the recovery by reducing muscle tension, soothing the joints, increasing flexibility and range of movement, improving circulation and relaxing the entire body. Sometimes the body’s natural ability to remain balanced is short-circuited by stress, accidents, falls, improper posture, over exercise, emotional experiences. When the body is out of balance, it adapts as well as it can, but in the process it may create patterns of even greater stress. That’s when both the therapist and the client, using Ortho-Bionomy together, re-educate dysfunctional patterns..
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One of my long term clients was receiving Ortho-Bionomy treatments from a practitioner and would tell me how good it made him feel. He suggested that I start learning the technique. He insisted on it over the years until one day I accepted an invitation to a lecture-demonstration on Ortho-Bionomy.
The therapist giving the lecture demonstrated on a heavy set gentlemen who complained of intense pain in his lumbar region. The therapist put him to rest on his side on the massage table, propped with pillows and fully clothed, raised his leg for about 30 seconds and waited. I was able to see the actual change in his back structure. When she put his leg back in place, she touched the same place in his lumbar area, and the pain was gone. Weeks later, my hands and fingers started to hurt terribly, and I decided to try a few sessions of Ortho-Bionomy. During my treatment, half the time I couldn't tell what points the therapist was addressing, but at other times, as she worked those key areas on my arms and hands, I could clearly tell the difference. She said it takes some time before the body relearns its natural movement pattern. “Sometimes it happens more quickly than others”. She taught me some positions I could do at home. I took a few sessions and almost always, by the third day after the session the pain was gone, and stayed gone. I really wanted to know how it worked and I decided to become a student of Ortho-Bionomy. I am currently a Practitioner of Ortho-Bionomy, with over 1,000 hours of training in this amazing modality. |
Yini Perel
Certified Ortho-Bionomy Practitioner POSTS
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