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Body Intelligence Blog
Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like
Marina Collard has been dancing and/or teaching movement, dance and somatic practice all her life. She is also a biodynamic craniosacral therapist. Steve Haines teaches cranial work all over the world and is the co author of &lsq...
This is a great story of how extreme the body can be in prioritising threat.
Pain has a geography in the body. Suffering is a bigger category and existential?
This is tricky territory, hence the question mark.1
My view is that in pai...
I've Seen A Lot Dance Moves, But Nothing Like This. I Can't Stop Watching This!
Dancers always inspire around how I can move my body.
Graded Exposure Helps Pain
'If you perform some movement without pain that normally hurts, your ...
Chronic pain is nearly always a habit in the nervous system. Acute pain is an interpretation of nociceptive signals indicating tissue damage and inflammation. The tissues optimise the local repairs after a few months, so if the experience of pain ...
The video below is another wonderful development of how pain works. There is a revolution in how researchers are framing pain over the last few years. As teachers in the cranial community we are trying hard to catch up. We have changed our es...
See also http://cranialintelligence.com/2012/03/21/great-pain-video-understanding-pain-in-less-than-5-minutes/
I have just discovered the site http://saveyourself.ca It looks like it has loads of good stuff on and is the source ...