Breath, Health and Mindfulness: the Holy Trinity of Wellbeing
by Christine Wushke Practices that ground us into the present moment are crucial. It’s in our moment-by-moment attending to the present that we can reconnect with ourselves and the natural world. This is the state of being where it’s easiest to drop into harmony with the earth, our bodies, and perhaps to a source of…
Scars, Organs and Movement
Most people, when they see scar tissue or a scar on the skin, think: “I’m seeing a healed scar”. But we professionals must look further! When I come across a patient’s scar, I think in mechanical aspects such as pressure, stretching, changes in this tissue in relation to itself and its interfaces with other tissues…
Working with Caesarean Scars
As a scar specialist, I work with many women with a Caesarean scar (CS); sometimes they have three or even four scars, one on top of the other, each time the surgeon possibly having cleared out adhesions and each time possibly more adhesions having formed. This is complex and sensitive work as we unravel…
Working with Caesarean scars
by Jan Trewartha As a scar specialist, I work with many women with a Caesarean scar (CS); sometimes they have three or even four scars, one on top of the other, each time the surgeon possibly having cleared out adhesions and each time possibly more adhesions having formed. This is complex and sensitive work as…
Monthly Members’ Webinar – Scars, organs and movement: what do we need to know?
Practical details Date: 20th October 2022Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK timePresenter: Fabiana SilvaTitle: Scars, organs and movement: what do we need to know? Summary: Can scars interfere with our functionality? How can they influence our movements? Do they also influence our functioning and our internal organs? How can we assess and address this situation? This lecture will address this…
Monthly Members’ Webinar – Fascial and Neurological Connections Within and Extending from the Cervical Spine
Practical details Date: 23 June 2022Time: 19.00-20.00Presenter: Robert LibbeyTitle: Fascial and Neurological Connections Within and Extending from the Cervical Spine Clinicians will: gain an understanding of the fascial and neurological connections within and extending from the C/S gain knowledge of the neurological connections of the C/S to brachial plexus, diaphragm and latissimus dorsi understanding of how Referred Pain occurred according…