Back Pain Relief with Sacral Base Decompression | ErikDalton.com

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  • Back Pain Relief with Sacral Base Decompression
    Decompressing the lumbar spine with sacral manipulation is a technique used in massage therapy or manual therapy to relieve back pain and related symptoms caused by conditions such as herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and facet joint syndrome. In this week’s video you’ll see how massage therapists can decompress the lumbar spine by manipulating the sacrum, which is the triangular bone at the base of the spine that connects with the pelvis.
    For this sacral manipulation, a massage therapist uses their hands and body movement to apply gentle, controlled forces to the sacrum. The idea behind this technique is that by manipulating the sacrum, which is closely connected to the lower back, it is possible to indirectly affect the lumbar spine. Decompressing the lumbar spine with sacral manipulation can alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, improve nerve function, and enhance overall spinal health.
    If you're considering sacral manipulation or any form of manual therapy for your lower back pain or spinal issues, it's crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Master Myoskeletal Therapists have training in a variety of techniques like this to help you get to the root of chronic pain problems like back pain. They have a thorough understanding of myoskeletal alignment techniques and can provide an appropriate treatment based on your individual needs. Find a Certified Master Myoskeletal Therapist near you:
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    This technique is demonstrated by Erik Dalton, PhD. Erik Dalton is widely regarded as one of the foremost innovators in the massage and bodywork profession. He has studied with some of the profession's leading thinkers, like Ida Rolf and famed osteopath Phillip Greenman. He is the developer of Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques, a system of manual therapy that addresses and heals pain patterns at their very core.
    ✅ Massage therapists, physiotherapists, bodyworkers, and other manual therapists can find more information about Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques including courses and free resources at erikdalton.com
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Komentáře • 10

  • @bettymccabe3330
    @bettymccabe3330 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can think of many of my clients who will benefit from this technique. Thanks once again for the excellent tips that you share. ❤

    • @daltonmyoskeletal
      @daltonmyoskeletal  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback.

    • @bettymccabe3330
      @bettymccabe3330 Před 2 měsíci

      I used it yesterday for someone who had hip pain and low back pain after overdoing it in the garden. They thought it really got into the problem area very well. I am sure I will be utilizing this technique on a frequent basis.

  • @tameikachisman327
    @tameikachisman327 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Such awesome work Mr. Dalton

  • @red21fit
    @red21fit Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @travelchannel304
    @travelchannel304 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What types of back pain?

    • @daltonmyoskeletal
      @daltonmyoskeletal  Před 2 měsíci

      Primarily nerve-related and articular cartilage compression problems

  • @olenakalinina1890
    @olenakalinina1890 Před měsícem

    I live in Northern Ireland. Too far from you, dear Mr Dalton unfortunately..i have protrusions L4 S1 disks . Low back pain about a year. X-ray shows nothing...