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ROLFING® STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION
Rolfing is a form of hands-on manipulation and movement education developed by Ida P. Rolfing® Structural Integration works on the connective tissue (fascia) to release, realign and balance the whole body. Rolfing® Structural Integration enhances your posture and freedom of movement. I work with bodies to get them out of pain and feeling well. I use the Manual Therapies: Craniosacral Therapy, Visceralvascular and Neural Manipulation, Rolfing®, Neuromeningeal Traumawork, and Lymphatic Drainage. When a body is ready I use the Movement Therapies including: Fascial Fitness®, Rolf Movement® Integration, MELT Method, Pilates, Yoga, PNF and Kinesiotaping. I also bring my experience as a professional dancer, training as a Biologist, healing from my own injuries to my work. Much intensive training at the Barral Institute, Chikly Health Institute, Upledger Institute and the Somatic Academy have brought me great respect for the body and it's expressions of dysfunction and compensation for pain. I try to treat the body with state of the art research, bringing a missing link for stress related digestive issues, sleep disorders, recurring musculoskeletal pain, postural distortions and biomechanical dysfunction. “Each individual responds to a unique set of modalities, and that can change as the needs change.”

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11/26/2021

Sense of touch and heat research wins Nobel Prize! The winners explained how our bodies convert physical sensations into electrical messages in the nervous system. Their findings could lead to new ways of treating pain. This could be an interesting link with the mechanisms of how acupuncture and moxibustion work! https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2021/summary/
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The groundbreaking discoveries of the TRPV1, TRPM8 and Piezo channels by this year’s Nobel Prize laureates David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian have allowed us to understand how heat, cold and mechanical force can initiate the nerve impulses that allow us to perceive and adapt to the world around us.

The TRP channels are central for our ability to perceive temperature. The Piezo2 channel endows us with the sense of touch and the ability to feel the position and movement of our body parts. TRP and Piezo channels also contribute to numerous additional physiological functions that depend on sensing temperature or mechanical stimuli. Intensive ongoing research originating from this year’s Nobel Prize awarded discoveries focuses on elucidating their functions in a variety of physiological processes. This knowledge is being used to develop treatments for a wide range of disease conditions, including chronic pain.

The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian “for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch.”

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11/21/2021

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The Nobel Prize research awarded on October 4th, 2021 is very supportive of our work. Be sure to read the full press release information and the advanced information (links below) as it goes into the detail of explaining the molecular basis for sensing heat, cold and mechanical force, which is fundamental for our ability to feel, interpret and interact with our internal and external environment.

Summary: They discovered a class of sensors via pressure- sensitive cells that respond to mechanical stimuli in the skin and internal organs.

Learn more:
Press release: http://ow.ly/fyFA50GLBg7
Advanced information: http://ow.ly/kcn350GLBla

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Ardem Patapoutian, awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, used pressure-sensitive cells to discover a novel class of sensors that respond to mechanical stimuli in the skin and internal organs.

Patapoutian and his collaborators first identified a cell line that gave off a measurable electric signal when individual cells were poked with a micropipette. It was assumed that the receptor activated by mechanical force is an ion channel and in a next step 72 candidate genes encoding possible receptors were identified. These genes were inactivated one by one to discover the gene responsible for mechanosensitivity in the studied cells. After an arduous search, Patapoutian and his co-workers succeeded in identifying a single gene whose silencing rendered the cells insensitive to poking with the micropipette. A new and entirely unknown mechanosensitive ion channel had been discovered and was given the name Piezo1, after the Greek word for pressure. Through its similarity to Piezo1, a second gene was discovered and named Piezo2. Sensory neurons were found to express high levels of Piezo2 and further studies firmly established that Piezo1 and Piezo2 are ion channels that are directly activated by the exertion of pressure on cell membranes.

The breakthrough by Patapoutian led to a series of papers from his and other groups, demonstrating that the Piezo2 ion channel is essential for the sense of touch. Moreover, Piezo2 was shown to play a key role in the critically important sensing of body position and motion, known as proprioception. In further work, Piezo1 and Piezo2 channels have been shown to regulate additional important physiological processes including blood pressure, respiration and urinary bladder control.

The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian “for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch"

02/05/2021
Ireland has the highest case rate in the world... the latest testing showed 42 out of 92 new samples were positive for t...
01/24/2021

Ireland has the highest case rate in the world... the latest testing showed 42 out of 92 new samples were positive for the variant — so nearly half.
We in the U.S. are about to see a lot more cases of a more deadly variant.

Den nye variant breder sig i ly af gode smittetal. Imens er vi ved at løbe tør for nye restriktioner

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