The Fundamentals of Corrective Massage.

The Lauren Berry Method®

 

 A Holistic approach.

  Taum's approach recognizes and encourages the importance of the body's natural balance, including anatomical positions, functions, movement patterns, and relationships throughout the body's soft tissues*.

  When your body expresses its natural functional balance, your muscles work together to support pain-free, healthy movement and function.

  Any movement involves a beautiful orchestration of balance within soft tissue* relationships while maintaining Equilibrium and Homeostasis. AKA Balance.

Consider the amazing process of walking.

A symphony of movement:

Our body requires over 200 of our 600 muscles to take one step. Of those 200, many serve as stabilizers and compensating adapters working in the background to keep us upright as we walk. While all our weight is on the right foot, those background muscles adapt and counterbalance so we do not fall to the left.

Each and every soft tissue plays a vital role in the body's ability to move and adapt to unbalanced tensions. 

Our bodies can adapt to those tensions. 

But only so far... 

Limping is an example of crossing the adaptation line.

   Pain serves as an alert that unbalanced tension has exceeded the body's ability to adapt, and corrective therapy is required.

   The foundational focus of this unique therapy is to interpret the alert and then identify and correct the soft tissue tensions and imbalances that have created those alerts.

  Corrective massage has repeatedly proven to be an efficient and effective method to reduce and relieve pain. 

Balance = Health.

I hope this information serves you and your clients.

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*Muscles, tendons, ligaments, membranes, and viscera.

 

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Taum Sayers is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education provider.

Provider# 152386-00

The Fundamentals of Corrective Massage.

 

 A Holistic approach.

  Taum's approach recognizes and encourages the importance of the body's natural balance, including anatomical positions, functions, movement patterns, and relationships throughout the body's soft tissues*.

  When your body expresses its natural functional balance, your muscles work together to support pain-free, healthy movement and function.

  Any movement involves a beautiful orchestration of balance within soft tissue* relationships while maintaining Equilibrium and Homeostasis. AKA Balance.

Consider the amazing process of walking.

A symphony of movement:

Our body requires over 200 of our 600 muscles to take one step. Of those 200, many serve as stabilizers and compensating adapters working in the background to keep us upright as we walk. While all our weight is on the right foot, those background muscles adapt and counterbalance so we do not fall to the left.

Each and every soft tissue plays a vital role in the body's ability to move and adapt to unbalanced tensions. 

Our bodies can adapt to those tensions. 

But only so far... 

Limping is an example of crossing the adaptation line.

   Pain serves as an alert that unbalanced tension has exceeded the body's ability to adapt, and corrective therapy is required.

   The foundational focus of this unique therapy is to interpret the alert and then identify and correct the soft tissue tensions and imbalances that have created those alerts.

  Corrective massage has repeatedly proven to be an efficient and effective method to reduce and relieve pain. 

Simply stated, your and my goal is balance.

I hope this information serves you and your clients.

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*Muscles, tendons, ligaments, membranes, and viscera.

home button classes

 

Taum Sayers is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education provider.

Provider# 152386-00