.{"id":1654,"date":"2017-10-31T18:00:27","date_gmt":"2017-10-31T18:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sagewellness.ca\/?p=1654"},"modified":"2020-02-25T17:56:19","modified_gmt":"2020-02-25T17:56:19","slug":"visceral-manipulation-what-you-need-to-know-with-carolyn-smith","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sagewellness.ca\/?p=1654","title":{"rendered":"Visceral Manipulation – What you need to know with Carolyn Smith"},"content":{"rendered":"

Visceral Manipulation:
\n<\/strong>What you need to know<\/em><\/p>\n

Visceral Manipulation (VM) is a manual therapy with the specific goal of encouraging normal tone and movements both within and between the internal organs, their connective tissue, and other structures of the body where normal motion has been impaired.<\/p>\n

Why is motion of the organs so important?
\n<\/strong>The diaphragm (large breathing muscle) moves up and down 24,000 times a day; as the diaphragm moves, so does our vital internal organs. If we have a restriction in soft tissue in an organ, it affects the movement and function of that organ and possibly others.<\/p>\n

What should I expect during a treatment?
\n<\/strong>VM techniques are gentle but powerful, focusing on the fascia that surrounds and supports the organs. Working with a practitioner, you may find yourself lying on your back or in a seated position with the practitioner standing behind you. The practitioner works directly on your skin so wearing loose, comfortable clothing is ideal. The session involves several position changes, guided by your practitioner.<\/p>\n

Who would benefit from VM?
\n<\/strong>VM can help treat a number of ailments; often used for chronic symptoms or conditions such as:<\/p>\n

Musculoskeletal<\/p>\n