I have used the Hands On Protocol presented and taught on the DVD on my clients for treatment after trauma, accident and surgery with much success for many years.
Healing of incisions, broken bones and acceptance of implanted materials such as knees and hips can take some getting used to for the individual. The Hands On Protocol integrates the energy within the body and helps with the acceptance of new tissue and implants. It helps the body feel connected and helps the body work more easily with the new tissue, removal of tissue and new joints.
The body has a communication system which needs to work well for us to functions effectively. Surgical cuts, trauma, and scars can disrupt this communications system somewhat leaving the downstream parts of the body feeling disconnected or alien. We move and just function better when we feel integrated and as though all of our body parts are communicating well with each other. The Hands On Protocol is a nice way for the body to interconnect with its own internal communication. Sometimes anesthesia and surgical procedures upset or disrupt this internal communication. I have noticed this especially around joints especially when there has been a joint replacement or surgical repair. When this occurs, then the part of the leg or arm most distant from the heart often shows some swelling. The lymphatic procedures of the protocol, help to alleviate this problem and often swelling diminishes noticeable, which tends to improved circulation and improve the healing process.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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