Nerve Archives - Somatic Therapy Asia https://www.somatictherapy.asia/category/nerve/ Movement, Inquiry, Embodiment Sat, 22 Jan 2022 12:37:25 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://i0.wp.com/www.somatictherapy.asia/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-favicon-e1619080933140.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Nerve Archives - Somatic Therapy Asia https://www.somatictherapy.asia/category/nerve/ 32 32 202510029 Abdominal Self Massage https://www.somatictherapy.asia/abdominal-self-massage/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/abdominal-self-massage/#respond Fri, 05 Nov 2021 19:24:36 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=2969 The post Abdominal Self Massage appeared first on Somatic Therapy Asia.

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Do you know that the fascia in and around the abdominal area can get really sticky and gooey from sedentary lifestyle, bad diet and stress triggers?

And bloating in this area can also lead to back pain, neck and shoulder tension, a sense of being “uprooted”, and more anxiety?

This is a simple 10 mins gentle self massage for the belly area to release tension and bloating, tone our vagal nerve (reset our nervous system), and reconnect with our navel centre which is the core of our being.

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This post was previously posted on Yogawithdaphne.com on September 30th 2020

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Sound Therapy & the Vagus Nerve https://www.somatictherapy.asia/sound-therapy-the-vagus-nerve/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/sound-therapy-the-vagus-nerve/#respond Fri, 05 Nov 2021 10:10:29 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=3858 The vagus nerve is our body’s doorway to rest and digest. This cranial nerve creates the superhighway in which our organs communicates with our brain. Our vagal tone determines our nervous system ability to self-soothe and self-organise, create homeostasis and resilience in our overall health. Sound therapy works through the vagus nerve through its innervation […]

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The vagus nerve is our body’s doorway to rest and digest. This cranial nerve creates the superhighway in which our organs communicates with our brain. Our vagal tone determines our nervous system ability to self-soothe and self-organise, create homeostasis and resilience in our overall health.

Sound therapy works through the vagus nerve through its innervation in the auditory camel through to the middle ear into the pharynx, larynx, into our vital and digestive organs. Through mindful fluid movement to sound vibrations and resonance, as well as guided visualisation and vocalisation, we are able to regulate our immune and nervous system and affect our internal organs to restore their regulatory functions.

Join myself and Singapore-based sound healer Jasz Lau @The Senses Therapy in this series of Somatic & Sound Healing Embodiment Sessions from November to February to experience this deep healing process for the body-mind-spirit.

To register: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/somatics-sound-healing-embodime…
https://thesoundhealer.org/sound-therapy-and-the-vagus-ner…/

This post was originally posted on Yogawithdaphne.com on November 30th 2019

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A message on the Psoas https://www.somatictherapy.asia/a-message-on-the-psoas/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/a-message-on-the-psoas/#respond Tue, 02 Nov 2021 13:59:06 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=3812 From Liz Koch, author of Core Awareness & Stalking Wild Psoas: Yesterday I had the opportunity to talk Psoas with an orthopedic surgeon in Europe who reached out to me about this mysterious tissue. When I told him I thought psoas was a messenger he said “of course psoas is a messenger from guts… ovaries.. kidney… brain circulation.. because of […]

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From Liz Koch, author of Core Awareness & Stalking Wild Psoas:

Yesterday I had the opportunity to talk Psoas with an orthopedic surgeon in Europe who reached out to me about this mysterious tissue. When I told him I thought psoas was a messenger he said “of course psoas is a messenger from guts… ovaries.. kidney… brain circulation.. because of connections with the parasympathetic.. it also receives messages..when its degenerative or atrophied it consequently distends nerves that pass through the psoas… n. iliohipogastricus.. ilioinguinalis… genitofemoralic.. cutaneus fem lat.. n.femoralis..n.obduratorius
.. it has an influence on the circulation of gut and enlargement of its wall – what directly involves neuroendocrine cells for the production serotonin in the gut…”
This surgeon confirms what I have spoken about for 43 years…that psoas can become “dry” (exhausted) and shrink (atrophy) when it has substituted or been used to over-stabilize the core. Stretching does not create healthy psoas whereas hydrating through micro-movements and increasing the bio-intelligence of the proprioceptive system, especially found within the bones…does allow psoas to flourish. He sent me…a little gift in appreciation…not what I find exciting but thought you might…

Some of my additional notes for anatomy nerds on hydrating the psoas
Gentle rocking and rolling through spiralling movements across the 3 planes of the body embodying the psoas as a core initiator, organised around the midline or notochord from an embryological perspective, in which the psoas is a bio-morphical development from the midline, out of the mesochyme material from the mesodermal (middle) layer of the embryonic tri-laminar disc.
Movements include those that involve –

  • the saggital plane integrating the axial to appendicular, i.e L & R sides of body in which each psoas is an extension out of the midline rather than just attachments to the spine and femur;
  • the coronal plane integrating the front and back (spine on the back body to front of groin – lesser trochanter); and 
  • the transverse plane – trunk and lower limbs) in which full body locomotion is driven through the spinal engine

This post was previously posted on Yogawithdaphne.com on July 1st 2019

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