ReflexPosturology

Sharing my developing art of reading the body and its posture pattern by the reflex pattern in the feet then conecting the reflex to the pain sorce. Hans Albert Quistorff, LMP Antalgic Posture Pain Specialist

Sunday, January 20, 2013

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

review of article by Masi, MD, DrPH

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http://www.ijtmb.org/index.php/ijtmb/article/view/104/142 1st quote: The lumbar spine is stabilized and moved by sets of muscles that have v...
Monday, March 29, 2010

New web site

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http://reflexposturology.weebly.com/ Has my thoughts organised by region.
Saturday, October 17, 2009

reBlog from aromatherapy-essential-oils.com: Alternative Medicine

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I found this fascinating quote today: Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/what-is-pain-and-how-do-we-d...
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Monday, May 18, 2009

RESTLESS LEG

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RESTLESS LEG Here is the summery of the forum question that prompted this article: I have restless legs syndrome, which makes it really hard...
Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Tools of the trade

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Discussion of tools on body work group led me to post these two replies. How does one feel where the "issues" are with any of thes...
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Monday, February 11, 2008

Reflex posturology - foot to body

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Reflex posturology - foot to body Walking reflex = Right arm to left leg. Left arm to right leg. ...
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ANTALGIC POSTURAL POSITION STRESS RELIEF Massage therapy specialty by Hans Albert Quistorff, L.M.P. RATIONAL: People who suffer sprain/strain injuries will assume a postural position when weight bearing to avoid pressure on nerve endings that report pain. But even more commonly antalgic postural position is determined by proprioceptor nerves that determine safe limits to protect the nervous system even though no consious pain is expressed. The postural position, held for long periods of time outside of normal anatomical posture, distresses muscles, tendon attachments to the bones, ligaments, and joint tissues involved in holding such antalgic posture. The injured person needs care for, and understanding of, the resulting secondary pain and fatigue. Appropriate active or passive positioning while not weight bearing to achieve a rest position which allows renewal of stressed tissues. Verbal instruction with passive positioning and or movement to teach the proprioceptive position of rest for patient self care. Written instruction/explanation for patient review and explanation to those supporting them in the healing process. see SELF CARE pages links home page for examples.
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