"Visceral Manipulation was developed by French Osteopath, Jean-Pierre Barral.
At optimal health, the relationship between the organs (viscera) and structures of the body (muscles, membranes, fasciae and
bones) remains stable despite the body's endless varieties of motion. But when one organ can't move in harmony with
its surrounding viscera due to abnormal tone, adhesions or displacement, it works against all the body's organs and structures.
This disharmony creates fixed, abnormal points of tension that the body is forced to move around. That chronic
irritation, in turn, paves the way for disease and dysfunction.
Visceral Manipulation (VM) is a gentle hands-on
therapy that works through the body's visceral system (the heart, liver, intestines and other internal organs) to
locate and alleviate these abnormal points of tension throughout the body.
VM employs specifically placed manual
forces that work to encourage the normal mobility, tone and motion of the viscera and their connective tissues. Trained practitioners
use the rhythmic motions of the visceral system to evaluate how abnormal forces interplay, overlap and affect the normal
body forces at work. These gentle manipulations can potentially improve the functioning of individual organs,
the systems the organs function within, and the structural integrity of the entire body. Visceral Manipulation was
developed by French Osteopath, Jean-Pierre Barral. At optimal health, the relationship between the organs (viscera)
and structures of the body (muscles, membranes, fasciae and bones) remains stable despite the body's endless varieties of
motion. But when one organ can't move in harmony with its surrounding viscera due to abnormal tone, adhesions or displacement,
it works against all the body's organs and structures. This disharmony creates fixed, abnormal points of tension that the
body is forced to move around. That chronic irritation, in turn, paves the way for disease and dysfunction.
Visceral
Manipulation (VM) is a gentle hands-on therapy that works through the body's visceral system (the heart, liver, intestines
and other internal organs) to locate and alleviate these abnormal points of tension throughout the body.
VM employs
specifically placed manual forces that work to encourage the normal mobility, tone and motion of the viscera and their connective
tissues. Trained practitioners use the rhythmic motions of the visceral system to evaluate how abnormal forces interplay,
overlap and affect the normal body forces at work. These gentle manipulations can potentially improve the functioning of individual
organs, the systems the organs function within, and the structural integrity of the entire body."
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