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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Resolving Carpal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms…

It’s interesting to me that clients who come in with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome have been told that the main issue is a pinched nerve in the wrist that causes pain, tingling and numbness.  While this is true on one level as the median nerve is compressed, many massage therapists and bodyworkers have found that the shoulder and neck posture or tightness are also main contributors to this condition. A holistic approach is often needed if the problem does not go away on its own.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Some of the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:

  • Pain
  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Weakness
  • Stiffness
  • Swelling

Carpal Tunnel Syndrom is a gradual process of dysfunction.  Repetitious movements can be a big contributor. The smartest thing to do for the easiest healing process is to face it straight on when experiencing the above symptoms at the onset.  If you treat for it immediately by resting or stopping activities that aggravate it, it may go away on its own in a couple of weeks.  Working with a PT and/or a Licensed Massage Therapist can also help alleviate pain and support the nervous system as well.  By working with the shoulder girdle, scapula, neck and ribcage, arm and wrist- basically anywhere from where the spinal nerve leaves to it’s end facially,  the client can often find a reduction in symptoms in a few weeks.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can take you out of work.  Consider listening to your body when you notice any of the above imbalances.  Being proactive is always easier than being reactive!

Sharon Hartnett LMT, CST, SI

Columbus Ohio Massage Therapist

www.massageincolumbusohio.com

(740) 966-5153

Massage Improves Flexibility of Soft Tissue

Massage Improves Flexibility of Soft Tissue

One of the chronic physical conditions that benefits best in the world of manual therapy is the lessening of pain for clients by helping to loosen direct and indirect soft tissue restrictions.

In my practice, I have found two areas of massage therapy that have consistently proven to help increase range of motion and to relax the musculatures and other internal systems so that the body can fall back into its natural alignment: 1. working directly with the musculature and 2. also by focusing on fascial tissue.

Most people who have received basic massage know what it feels like to have a muscle worked.  You go in and you feel either light or deep pressure going inward and moving in a certain directions.  That can feel wonderful. Your circulation increases, stress melts away, and the lymph system works more efficiently, all with an hour of massage.  But if you want longer lasting structural change, the fascial component of the work can create longer lasting shifts and release bones and other adhesions that hinder good flexibility.  This feels very different in quality when receiving because the intention is to work with this web of tissue that contains and runs through almost everything in the body.  Either using fingers, the hand, or an elbow, the practitioner enters the fascial system and helps it to stretch or unwind so that the client can move more freely. She can work with the bones, the viscera wrappings, and all the contents either directly or indirectly while inviting the client to move certain ways to find length and movment.  As one point or section is released, the rest of the body feels he tautness let go too, even if on an unconscious level.  Everything is connected in the body and the fascia is key into bringing balance throughout the whole structure.

Massage in Columbus

The New Frontier in Pain Relief!t

In the quiet of the body there is nourishment.  At the same time, the body also needs to move from the cellular level to the larger systems to stay healthy.  Deep myofascial work can do wonders to help you accomplish this by touching into stuck places and releasing old patterns.  Through therapies like Craniosacral Therapy with a light touch or Ida Rolf’s 10 Session protocol for Structural Integration, fascial work will bring balance and lightness back into your step!

Sharon Hartnett LMT, CST, SI

Columbus, Ohio

703 509-1792

www.massageincolumbusohio.com

 

 

 

 

TMJ and Clenching

TMJ and Clenching

Does anyone know how to resolve TMJ and Clenching Problems?

I would really like to tell you that there is an easy fix for the pain in your jaw, but that isn’t always true.  While some cases go away by themselves over time, others continue to get worst.

TMJ

TMJ

TMJ is a disorder that can cause stress and pain to the temporomandibular joint and surrounding soft tissue.

With more that 15% of adults living with fascial pain, earaches and ringing, jaw pain and headaches, it may behoove the person suffering from this condition to try various methods to get the help they need.  If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms while opening, closing or moving your mouth, or while sleeping or awakening in the morning, you may be in need of some support to restore and rebalance the positioning of the head, neck and mouth in relationship to healthy postural alignment throughout the body:

  • difficulty opening and closing the mouth.
  • jaw pain while yawning or chewing.
  • pain or ringing in the ear area.
  • hearing and/or feeling popping or clicking sounds.
  • headaches.
  • tenderness around the teeth and gum areas.
  • teeth grinding
  • jaws get stuck or locked.
  • any swelling in the face

These are all common symptoms of what is know as TMD (Temporal Mandibular Disorders).

With a background focused mostly in Structural Integration and Craniosacral Therapy, I have found 5 things that seem to help clients improve and resolve this condition.:

  1. Myofascial Structural Therapy to improve how the head rests over the body.
  2. Craniosacral Therapy to improve movement within the sutures and to create balance in the cranium.
  3. Stretching and Movement Exercises.  Not only are neck exercises crucial for improving neck posture, but also the pelvis needs to be freed up and  symmetry between the legs established in order to help self-correct TMD.  Some great options would be yoga, Feldenkrais, Continuum, gyro tonics and free dancing.
  4. See a dentist for a bite appliance.  However, from a bodyworker perspective, I suggest one for the lower teeth rather than the top which is usually recommended.  Wearing any type of appliance on the top that restricts movement of the maxilla only inhibits healthy movement of the cerebrospinal fluid.
  5. Meditation to reduce stress. The Central Nervous System Stress can play a big factor in mouth disorders by creating tension in the musculature. Letting go of stressful beliefs through inquiry (www.the work.com) or something like breathing exercises or a walk through nature can be very helpful.
  6. Explore options with your pillow.  If you sleep on your back, you don’t need one.  However, if you sleep mostly on your side, there are some nice posturepedic options available.
  7. SomatoEmotional Release helps clients to feel deeply into their bodies and let go of unhealthy energy patterns of stress.

Three things to avoid:  Chewing gum and holding your cellphone in your neck.  Stop slouching and find length in your spine while reading or sitting at a computer.  

If you are in the local Columbus Ohio area, or would like a free  15 minute phone consultation, please feel contact me.

Sharon Hartnett CST, LMT, SI

(740) 966-5153

www.massageincolumbusohio.com

 

Barbara Brennan School Practitioner

Barbara Brennan School Practitioner

Have you heard of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing?

If not, you have missed out on this generations’s wave of Energy Healing that has been incorporated into so many new healing practices across the globe. The School’s many graduates are working in many countries bringing about positive transformation and healing. This may show up as an individual’s journey, using techniques in the workplace, working with clients in a practice, through teaching others, to writing books and influencing others on a large scale. Whatever the case, this school has changed the face of the world in which we live. This work has opened our minds and hearts to a new vision.

The Barbara Brennan School became most popular in the 1990’s. Pioneered by Dr. Barbara Ann Brennan, the schools foundations were initiated by a group of well trained teachers taught under this gifted healer. She would guide them and share her meditations and guidance to bring more awareness to the Human Energy Field and how to heal. For many years she did School Healings and Channeled “Seeds of Spirit”. Thousands of healers have received instruction and have taken this transformational energy healing work out into the world to do good.

Energy Healing in Columbus Ohio

Barbara Brennan Columbus

Healing through the Human Energy Field

Barbara Brennan
Her “Hands of Light” book sold in the millions. Students flocked to her school with different hopes, but with a common intention to heal and bring healing to world.

In the late 1990’s I was one of the many who finally made it to the doorstep of the school up in New York. It was an exciting time because I had finally found a teaching that made sense to me. The four dimensions that are still taught in the book are based on a variety of old teachings and were brought into a cohesive text that is easily teachable for those ready to learn and to grow. Over my first four years there, I read that book and other materials over and over as the skills were taught. My life experiences opened up and my conscious perspective on life shifted dramatically. I learned to perceive the energy field through my vision, sensing and empathy. Sometimes, my experiences of Higher Sense Perception expanded to hearing sounds, music, and guidance. Finally, this reaching beyond with knowing became a natural part of my daily life. One might think that this was a special thing, but I looked around and could see the rest of my peers becoming more present and awake too. It was and adventure to be at the Barbara Brennan school with all my fellow visionaries. We had all come together with a purpose and a plan of some sort to bring meaning into our lives and make an impact on the world.

After four years under my belt, I decided to go back and study two more years in the advance work, and another two years to do Supervision. The energy of the school and the profound changes within the community and how it touched others urged me forward. In my own healing practice, the focus of my work changed depending on where I was focused in the moment. Most recently, my gears have shifted from the energy work to the Awakening Skills mixed with Craniosacral Therapy. Most importantly, all the wonderful tools I learned about characterology, holding a healing response, chelations, hara, and Core Start taught me how to help others to align with fulfilling their optimal health and manifesting true change. I found that one of the best ways to feel good about oneself is to be able to find meaning in relationship. In the healer-client relationship, one always centers first. But thereafter, the focus is on the client and moving out of the way to allow the work to unfold. The mystery of the energy work removes blocks and allows the field to renew and re-energize. Clients often get up at the end of a session and know that something important has happened. It’s a joy to be part of the process of helping others.

Since the turn of the millennium, many schools have popped up that are also quite good at teaching energy dynamics. But there is a special place for me in my heart where I studied and taught on the Faculty at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing. It was there that a community of ongoing people have and are still creating a healing thread that impacts the earth in so many ways. With each person’s individual gift, something incredible and fantastic happens. Even now, as I supervise students, I am aware of the movement the soul that happens there. I am gladdened by the way this is passed forward.

Even though I have studied many courses/trainings since, I still like to recommend the Barbara Brennan School to people who are interested in learning a thorough curriculum of healing and transformation. There is no other place like this that I have ever seen or witnessed.

I have been so blessed for my teachers and friends that I met there too. The Sacred Vessel of the Barbara Brennan School is a place where you will rediscover Who You Are and how to move toward living in your full potential.

If you have any questions about the school or this work, please contact me any time, Sharon Hartnett LMT 740 966-5153

www.massageincolumbusohio.com

 

Just TA’d a Craniosacral Therapy Course with Upledger

Just TA’d a Craniosacral Therapy Course with Upledger

Craniosacral Therapy (CST)

I just finished being a teacher assistant again for the Craniosacral Therapy 2 class for Upledger in Columbus Ohio 2015.  It is always such a pleasure supporting the Upledger Institute.  Through my years helping out with the classes,  not only do I have the opportunity to help students better learn their Craniosacral skills more thoroughly, but I also personally learn something new each time myself from the various teachers. Each presentation gives a new perspective and it helps me to understand the work with a new depth and expertise.  Keeping updated with changes and skills helps me to deliver better work to my clients.

One of the things that stands out most to me about this work after being immersed in this most recent class is that Dr. John Upledger centered this work on the Inner Physician.  By trusting the intelligence of the body, and listening and following with the gentle techniques, huge shifts can and do occur that bring better balance and health to many people who receive CST.  An experienced CST therapist can connect with dysfunctional patterns and help to release them as well.  The Craniosacral work can help clients to let go of stress and calm the nervous system too.

While this work is based primarily on direct contact with the Cerebrospinal fluid, brain and spine, the rest of the systems also clear and find inner wisdom to self-correct and move toward health.  My clients have often found pain relief, more clarity in thinking, deeper connection to Core, and much more.

Craniosacral by Upledger Columbus, Ohio

Craniosacral Therapy

If you are interested in discovering the many benefits of Craniosacral Therapy,  check out the Upledger site to learn more:  Upledger Institute.  Mixing science and holistic methods to bring deeper peace and joy into life.

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Sharon Hartnett CST-D

Worthington, Ohio|Serving the Columbus Area

614 653-8111

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