Tuesday 23 June 2009

Amatsu and Back Pain.

Hello everyone.
Its time for another look at therapies and back pain.

Today a little known, yet highly effective therapy I studied and found highly effective, Amatsu.
The origins of Amatsu, if I remember correctly, lie in Nin Jitsu, or the Art of the Ninja. All to few Martial Arts today teach how to heal, alongside how to hurt, the Ninjas art does. Its not very widely known, although thanks to a few hardy souls at the ATA it is growing in England.
The Philosophy behind Amatsu is that your body has the inbuilt ability to heal itself, to regain the healthy natural pattern which is the aim of Amatsu, to re pattern the body, to help the whole body heal. This system does not work on symptoms. Using a number of techniques including massage, mobilisation, re-patterning and cranial balancing, in various combinations, the Amatsu practitioner works to help the clients body find its own natural shape.
This may be a vigorous, or gentle time. You the client, through your body should set your limits. Amatsu is safe and effective whatever the vigour used.
Amatsu works on many levels at once, the physical-bones, muscles, nerves, electrical- nerve impulses and energy systems, chemical- hormones and blood, Mental-thoughts and the envoironment- the place you exist. All this has an influence on you ant the treatment.
Amatsu is particularly effective for back pain as it helps the skull, neck, shuoder and arm, spine, pelvis, the whole body.
Indeed it was whilst studying Amatsu that I realised that everything pyhsical is connected, and that everything in existance is energy. So by working on a finger, i will affect a toe, a disck, anything.
Amn amatsu balance may include a massage or a less tradditional, equally effective treatment, if you can get a tratment, it will be a treat. Two websites to look at:www.amatsu.info and www.amatsu.co.uk

Hope you enjoyed this, I will be back soon with more energy relatede therapies. Untill then if Back Pain is your thing,thats bad, goto www.backpainloss.com
Paul

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