A "BRAIN MAPPING"SESSION
- wholebodyview
- Apr 16, 2024
- 2 min read
A Professional WholeBodyView session is typically 90 minutes long and includes
being on a treatment table where the therapist will combine very gentle touch
with rhythmic movement protocols to each area of your body. These protocols
are designed to relax and loosen the client’s muscles which are at the the source
of neuromuscular dysfunction, discomfort and pain. Utilizing this approach,
“WBV Brain Mapping” is more efficient and effective than most other forms of
hands-on therapy including physical therapy. While on the table recipients will
experience the positive and deeply relaxing effects of these gentle movement
protocols throughout the body. During each session the therapist will teach the
client self-care movement exercises to be practice at home in support of the
healing process. The WholeBodyView is a comprehensive neuromuscular
approach that consistently produces results experienced as greater well being.
A private “WBV Brain Mapping” session with a certified WholeBodyView
Practitioner is quite an experience. The therapist has developed through their
training and professional practice an approach that includes gentle touch and
hands-on repetitive movement protocols that stimulate change at the source of
the dysfunctional movement pattern. The key to making positive neuromuscular
change is by addressing the pattern through a multi-dimensional “brain
mapping.” We are all capable of improving no matter our condition!
As a principle, the WBV therapist recognizes that we have culturally been
indoctrinated into moving our bodies in a way that is inefficient and produces
stressful conditions causing a whole host of neuromuscular problems. The long
term, non-conscious, practice of this style of movement, referred to as
segmenting, establishes “automatic” movement patterns that we no longer
recognize due to normalizing them over the years. We all know someone by their
unique movement style/patterns where if they were a mile down the road you
might say, “Oh thats Bill, I’d know his walk anywhere!”
The practice of segmenting causes fatigue, discomfort and eventually chronic
pain. These no longer useful movement patterns, left unaddressed, can and do
develop fertile conditions leaving us more prone to injury as well. The early
symptoms of neuromuscular dysfunction are experienced as a lack flexibility/
pliability, restriction in range of motion and therefore a dumbing down of our
functional movement lives. Again, left unaddressed we hasten the aging
process or never fully rehabilitate our bodies to full function after injuries or
surgeries. Returning to a whole body movement approach with the guidance of
an WBV therapist reduces or eliminates most if not all neuromuscular discomfort
and dysfunction with practice.
The main areas we experience the problematic results of segmenting are; the
neck, shoulders, lower back, pelvis and hips, however the compensations are
not exclusive to these areas. We are basically wearing out the joints in our body
by “point loading or segmenting” the effort of moving our bodies and our weight
habitually. A return to something more functional, “WholeBody Movement” is
always possible and beneficial. The elimination of stress, discomfort and pain is
routinely experienced by those working with a WBV Practitioner.

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