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Ortho-Bionomy
"Evolvement of the Original Concept" Ortho-Bionomy: A Unique, gentle Body Therapy for Pain Relief and Physical and Emotional Balance What is Ortho-Bionomy? Ortho-Bionomy
is a gentle, non-invasive form of body therapy which is highly effective
in working with chronic stress, injuries and pains or problems associated
with postural and structural imbalances. The practitioner uses gentle
movements and positions of the body to facilitate the change of stress
and pain patterns. A strong focus is placed on the comfort of the individual,
no forceful manipulations are used. The practitioner also suggests home
exercises that individuals can do to further facilitate the neuromuscular
re-education process begun in the session. Ortho-Bionomy was developed by Dr. Arthur Lincoln Pauls, a British osteopath, who wanted to find a way to work with the body which honored the body's inherent wisdom. From his experience as a Judo instructor and through his training as an osteopath, he found ways of working with the body by exaggerating the body's preferred postures, thereby permitting the body's self-healing process to create greater balance and alignment. He discovered that by working WITH the body and not against it, the body could find balance on it's own without having to use force to correct it. Dr Pauls began teaching this work in the US in 1976, and is now teaching Ortho-Bionomy extensively throughout Europe. The term "Ortho-Bionomy" comes from "ortho" meaning correct or straight, "bio" meaning life, and "nomy" meaning the laws of or study of. Dr Pauls defines the term then as "the correct application of the laws of life." He states "[Ortho-Bionomy] is really about understanding your whole life cycle. Naturally, we focus on the structure because that is the literal skeleton upon which our life is built. When your structure works right, your circulation works better, you feel better, you think better." (Kain and Berns, 1992) How does Ortho-Bionomy work? Ortho-Bionomy
stimulates the body's self-correcting and self-balancing reflexes by
way of the proprioceptive reflexes located in our joints and muscles.
The practitioner uses movement and gentle compression to find positions
of comfort which allow the body to change the stress and pain patterns
which are causing discomfort. |
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