Low back Pain--Sacroiliac Pain
Low back pain, surprisingly enough, can come from the organs, specifically where the organs attach to the body (the root). Wherever anything is attached to anything else is a place where stress can accumulate. By releasing this stress it can release the tension in the low back.
Some low back pain as well as sacroiliac pain, which may look like sciatica, is really a problem with a tense piriformis. By releasing this tension and teaching clients how to release it themselves, back pain can greatly diminish.
Other back pain can be caused from tension in the tube that surrounds the spinal cord. This is called the dural tube. This tension can relate to the nerve roots, which have a direct relationship to the nerves in the low back. By releasing the tension in the tube around those nerve roots, you can release tension and pain in the low back. Low back pain may also be a result of tension in the upper neck where the base of the skull attaches to the cervical spine.
Judith Sullivan - Certified practitioner of Zero Balancing, CranioSacral Therapy, T'ai Chi Chuan, and Common Sense
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