Discover the Healing Power of Visceral Manipulation
Visceral Manipulation Therapy in Tucson, AZ
Experience the transformative benefits of Visceral Manipulation (VM) therapy, a gentle and effective approach to improving your overall health and well-being.
What is Visceral Manipulation Therapy?
Benefits of Visceral Manipulation
Visceral Manipulation offers numerous benefits, particularly for residents of Tucson, AZ, and the surrounding areas. This therapy can help alleviate chronic pain, improve digestion, enhance mobility, and support emotional well-being. By addressing the root causes of dysfunction within the body’s internal systems, VM promotes holistic healing and long-term health. Whether you’re dealing with digestive issues, musculoskeletal pain, or stress-related conditions, Visceral Manipulation can provide a gentle and effective solution tailored to your unique needs.
Visceral Manipulation Therapy Techniques
Organ-Specific Mobilization
This technique focuses on gently mobilizing specific organs to improve their function and relieve tension in the surrounding tissues.
Fascial Release
Fascial release involves manipulating the connective tissue to reduce restrictions and enhance the mobility of the organs.
Neural Pathway Stimulation
By stimulating neural pathways, this technique helps to restore proper communication between the organs and the nervous system.
Visceral Manipulation assists functional and structural imbalances throughout the body including:
Musculoskeletal, vascular, nervous, urogenital, respiratory, digestive and lymphatic dysfunction. It evaluates and treats the dynamics of motion and suspension in relation to organs, membranes, fascia and ligaments. Visceral Manipulation increases proprioceptive communication within the body, thereby revitalizing a person and relieving symptoms of pain, dysfunction, and poor posture.
An integrative approach to evaluation and treatment of a patient requires assessment of the structural relationships between the viscera, and their fascial or ligamentous attachments to the musculoskeletal system. Strains in the connective tissue of the viscera can result from surgical scars, adhesions, illness, posture or injury. Tension patterns form through the fascial network deep within the body, creating a cascade of effects far from their sources for which the body will have to compensate. This creates fixed, abnormal points of tension that the body must move around, and this chronic irritation gives way to functional and structural problems.
Imagine an adhesion around the lungs. It would create a modified axis that demands abnormal accommodations from nearby body structures. For example, the adhesion could alter rib motion, which could then create imbalanced forces on the vertebral column and, with time, possibly develop a dysfunctional relationship with other structures. This scenario highlights just one of hundreds of possible ramifications of a small dysfunction – magnified by thousands of repetitions each day.
There are definite links between somatic structures, such as the muscles and joints, the sympathetic nervous system, the visceral organs, the spinal cord and the brain. For example, the sinuvertebral nerves innervate the intervertebral disks and have direct connections with the sympathetic nervous system, which innervates the visceral organs. The sinuvertebral nerves and sympathetic nervous system are linked to the spinal cord, which has connections with the brain. In this way someone with chronic pain can have irritations and facilitated areas not only in the musculoskeletal system (including joints, muscles, fascia, and disks) but also the visceral organs and their connective tissues (including the liver, stomach, gallbladder, intestines and adrenal glands), the peripheral nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system and even the spinal cord and brain.
Thanks to the dedicated work of Jean-Pierre Barral, a Physiotherapist (RPT) and Osteopath (DO), healthcare practitioners today can use the rhythmic motions of the visceral system as important therapeutic tools.
Barral’s clinical work with the viscera led to his development of a form of manual therapy that focuses on the internal organs, their environment and the potential influence on many structural and physiological dysfunctions. The term he coined for this therapy was Visceral Manipulation.
Visceral Manipulation relies on the palpation of normal and abnormal forces within the body. By using specific techniques, therapists can evaluate how abnormal forces interplay, overlap and affect the normal body forces at work. The goal is to help the body’s normal forces remove abnormal effects, whatever their sources. Those effects can be global, encompassing many areas of bodily function.
HOW DOES VISCERAL MANIPULATION HELP YOU?
Visceral Manipulation is used to locate and solve problems throughout the body. It encourages your own natural mechanisms to improve the functioning of your organs, dissipate the negative effects of stress, enhance mobility of the musculoskeletal system through the connective tissue attachments, and influence general metabolism. Today, a wide variety of healthcare professionals perform Visceral Manipulation. Practitioners include osteopathic physicians, allopathic physicians, doctors of chiropractic, doctors of Oriental medicine, naturopathic physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, massage therapists and other licensed body workers.
HOW IS VISCERAL MANIPULATION PERFORMED?
Visceral Manipulation is based on the specific placement of soft manual forces to encourage the normal mobility, tone and motion of the viscera and their connective tissues. 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.
Harmony and health exist when motion is free and excursion is full – when motion is not labored, overexcited, depressed, or conflicting with neighboring structures and their mobility. Therapists using Visceral Manipulation assess the dynamic functional actions as well as the somatic structures that perform individual activities. They also evaluate the quality of the somatic structures and their functions in relation to an overall harmonious pattern, with motion serving as the gauge for determining quality.
Due to the delicate and often highly reactive nature of the visceral tissues, gentle force precisely directed reaps the greatest results. As with other methods of manipulation that affect the body deeply, Visceral Manipulation works only to assist the forces already at work. Because of that, trained therapists can be sure of benefiting the body rather than adding further injury or disorganization.
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What is Visceral Manipulation (VM)
Visceral Manipulation is a gentle manual therapy that aids your body’s ability to release restrictions and unhealthy compensations that cause pain and dysfunction. Visceral Manipulation, or VM, does not focus solely on the site of pain or dysfunction, but evaluates the entire body to find the source of the problem.
Fascia (connective tissue) is a continuous web that spreads throughout the entire body, much like a spiders web. It’s widespread effect goes to everything from our bones, and muscles to our internal organs it literally connects our entire body. When we sustain injuries, have musculo-skeletal pains, surgeries, scars, and postural imbalances, the altered ‘pull’ on this continual web, can effect the normal physiological movement of our internal organs. This has the ability for the organs function to become impaired, which can lead to referred pain patterns, through their various neurological connections.
Visceral Manipulation Can Benefit:
Lower Back Pain & Sciatica
Headaches & Migraines
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Joint Pain
Limited Mobility
Digestive Disorders
Swallowing Dysfunctions
Tendinitis
Whiplash Injuries
Birth Injuries
Neuralgia & Neuritis
Sprains & Traumatic Lesions
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
And more.
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Surrounding Cities Benefiting from VM
- Marana: Residents of Marana can benefit from VM to alleviate chronic pain and improve organ function.
- Oro Valley: VM helps Oro Valley residents manage stress and enhance overall well-being.
- Vail: In Vail, VM is used to address digestive issues and promote better health.
- Green Valley: Green Valley residents find relief from various ailments through VM therapy.
- Sahuarita: VM supports Sahuarita residents in achieving optimal health and vitality.
- Casas Adobes: This technique is popular among Casas Adobes residents for its holistic approach to healing.
- Marana: Residents of Marana can benefit from VM to alleviate chronic pain and improve organ function.
- Oro Valley: VM helps Oro Valley residents manage stress and enhance overall well-being.
- Vail: In Vail, VM is used to address digestive issues and promote better health.
- Green Valley: Green Valley residents find relief from various ailments through VM therapy.
- Sahuarita: VM supports Sahuarita residents in achieving optimal health and vitality.
- Casas Adobes: This technique is popular among Casas Adobes residents for its holistic approach to healing.
- Marana: Residents of Marana can benefit from VM to alleviate chronic pain and improve organ function.
- Oro Valley: VM helps Oro Valley residents manage stress and enhance overall well-being.
- Vail: In Vail, VM is used to address digestive issues and promote better health.
- Green Valley: Green Valley residents find relief from various ailments through VM therapy.
- Sahuarita: VM supports Sahuarita residents in achieving optimal health and vitality.
- Casas Adobes: This technique is popular among Casas Adobes residents for its holistic approach to healing.
Client Testimonials
“Visceral Manipulation has significantly improved my digestive health. I feel more energetic and balanced.”
Jane Doe
Health Enthusiast
“After just a few sessions of VM, my chronic back pain has reduced dramatically. I highly recommend it.”
John Smith
Software Engineer
“VM therapy has been a game-changer for my overall well-being. The gentle techniques have made a big difference.”
Emily Johnson
Yoga Instructor
“I was skeptical at first, but VM has helped me manage my stress and improve my organ function. Truly amazing!”
Michael Brown
Business Owner