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Old 09-18-2011, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Anne4tos View Post

Personally, I have a lot of these issues. Chiros have given up on me as any adjustments made to my skeleton do not hold. The tethering from my hip to throat, scapula to throat and other various criss-crosses can not be adjusted or "overridden" by the strong myofascial component.
Hi Anne,

Your first statement:

"How does your system break down myofascial adhesions, scar tissue and other abnormalities which prevents a persons skeleton being in the perfect position?"

includes a presumption of fact that is not true. That is:

"...myofascial adhesions, scar tissue and other abnormalities which prevents a persons skeleton being in the perfect position"

Many people, chiros, PTs, massage therapist and others have made that presumption.

The physically observable facts are that those myofascial adhesions and other "abnormalities" are there are part of the compensation patterns for things that are out of place in directions the body cannot self-correct. And, there are there to hold the body up.

If actual corrections are made to the things the body cannot self-correct the body lets go of the rest.

Note I did not put "scar tissue" in my statement. Two reasons:

1. What most people assume is myofascial scarring is not because it does indeed disappear when bodies are actually corrected.

2. If there are true scars from things like surgery or actual torn muscles they can influence bone position.

It is important that you do not believe for a minute that what are commonly called tears actually are -- if you can move the muscle without having pain that has you writhing on the floor it is not torn just strained.

Further, strains and sprains and pains from "myofacial conditions" that do not go away are virtually always at compensation points and they stay as strains and sprains because no one has corrected the bone positions of the bones out of place that the body cannot self-correct so the compensation either stays there or resets as noted in my previous post because it is needed to hold the body upright.

It is very difficult for people to believe these things just disappear when the body is corrected because they have been taught otherwise -- I am not trying to force this new information on you or anyone else.

I can write about it forever but it is just something you will have to experience for yourself *admin edit*

Dr. Jutkowitz

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