Fluidification Bodywork

 

Rod McDaniel

 

Speed Healing – de-adhere & free tissues 

End Pain

 

Rod McDaniel

Contact

Born 1954 California, USA

Göksel Ates

Founder Fluidity Institute 1990

+49 0176 43403367

Over 40 years experience

ates2911@online.de

Over 40,000 clients

 

 

 

WHAT IS FLUIDIFICATION BODYWORK?

 

Fluidification Bodywork is a form of osteopathic manipulation massage, treating problems with tissue and joint immobility, and the associated acute and chronic pain.

 

     Injury, illness, repetitive activities, and stress cramp body tissues, cause them to contort and twist away from their anatomically correct locations (displacements). For example: injured muscle fibers clump together and then twist into a knot. Displacements are a primary problem in human bodies— blood flows too slowly through displaced tissues, which allows large sticky minerals (calcium) to clog tissues and to build-up between tissues, effectively gluing (adhesions) tissues where they don’t belong. The result is pain, pain that never seems to quite go away, and a noticeable reduction of mobility. And worse yet, in this condition the body is often no longer capable of regenerating & healing itself.

 

 

Treatment

 

Fluidification Bodywork uses hands-on manipulation techniques to loosen, de-adhere and restore blood circulation through afflicted tissues. This means freeing tissues stuck in mild trauma and returning them to the peace of their natural anatomical conditions. And once at home the natural fluidification of cells will restore tissue suppleness and elasticity, muscles can again function like smooth flowing waves, and joints can regain that fluid gliding mobility one had as a child. The reduction of trauma at the cellular level, the restored muscular-skeletal mobility, and the freedom from pain allow for a more relaxed, harmonic quality of life.

 

     Typical Example: You sprain your ankle; meaning you overstretch and tear ligament cells. Injured area automatically cramps into a knot to prevent further stretching of torn cells; but this knotting also reduces blood flow to injured tissues, causing large sticky molecules (minerals & calcium) to build up. Icing and treatment help cells regenerate and eventually heal, but the knot, now a hard glob of minerals, remains. Manual manipulation is now needed to free the wound of its calcium bandage. Always, after cells have healed, mobility must be restored. And this same story occurs all over our body. As we go through life we heal from our little aches and pains, but become less and less mobile, less flexible, until eventually we are so troubled that we seek help.