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In the days leading up to hospitalization his thinking became severely deranged He would
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become convinced that his friends were saints and that he was an angel responsible for
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preventing a coming apocalypse Twice his state regressed to the point of catatonia which has
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also been called tension insanity Catatonia is a rare form of psychomotor immobility in
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which a patient holds rigid poses performs stereotyped repetitive movements and often
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cannot speak
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On the first occasion he was found by a mutual friend who called me to ask for help When
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arrived found our buddy standing rigidly shaking with a pained expression plastered on his
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face He would not sit or lie down and had been standing for two straight days He did not
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respond to speech or any form of communication He squinted heavily The circles under his
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eyes had become much darker than usual He made no eye contact and stared vacantly at the
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floor He was normally a conscientious person but by the time arrived he was urinating and
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defecating in his shorts When checked his breathing found that each breath he took lasted
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about half a second and his tidal range was minimal
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Most worrying of all was his physical bearing Although he was only his posture was
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that of an old sick man He looked fragile and the tension in his neck and back seemed
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excruciating Having lost all concern for selfpresentation he looked as if he had been standing
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in a cold shower for hours All his muscles were braced recognized his tortured posture as a
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direct expression of his painbody the suffering we all carry and attempt to conceal At that
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point realized that if were in a catatonic state my postural deformities would similarly rise
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to the surface
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His catatonia made him very difficult to help There was nothing we could do to move his
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rigid frame down the stairs and into the car When we tried to carry him he shook and moaned
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violently and it became clear that he would need to relax if he were going to get to the
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hospital So began massaging him started with his neck then moved on to his shoulders and
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back His back felt crooked the curvature unnatural and deformed But we rapidly made
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progress at first his spine resisted my efforts but every minute he loosened up a little more
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PROGRAM PEACE Self Care Exercises to Reprogram Your Mind and Body
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and within ten minutes he was crying with relief After he was able to hobble to the car and
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sit down inside it
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On our way to the hospital he uttered his only full sentence of the day If calm down
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will die Experts consider catatonia to be a vastly reduced state of consciousness Yet from
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this state he was able to verbalize perhaps the most entrenched albeit delusional conviction
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that all humans have did my best to explain to him why this was an irrational and self
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defeating belief will spend the rest of this book attempting to convince you of the same
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The main takeaway of this chapter is that massage can convince your body that relaxation does
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not come at the risk of death
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Getting to the hospital though was not the end of his struggles For that visit alone which
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turned out to be just the first of three he owed more than in medical bills asked
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him what the doctors did for him that cost so much and he told me that they restrained him in
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a bed and gave him drugs for two weeks He wound up dependent on those drugs and had to
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be weaned off them slowly and painfully It is not clear what benefit the medicines and doctors
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provided other than removing him from his stressful environment Certainly they conferred no
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longterm benefit
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believe that a year of weekly hourlong deeptissue fullbody massages would have
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largely rehabilitated him At per massage this would have cost less than If this had
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been his treatment think he would have had a much better chance at real lasting recovery
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If he had received worth of massage therapy this would have bought him
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massages That equates to an hourlong massage every week for years If had been in
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charge of his health know how would have invested the money
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After reading this chapter you will know how to massage yourself for free This will
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complement and reinforce the other Program Peace techniques you are using to promote your
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overall health
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Use Compression to Remove Trigger Points Scar Tissue and Muscle Shortening
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Recent estimates indicate that around percent of the atoms in the body are replaced every
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year Despite this constant remodeling the body unfortunately preserves its muscle tension
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It does this because it treats tension as an essential form of memory Our organism trusts and
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values the specific pattern of trauma distribution across our various limbs organs and body
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parts because that pattern is a historical record telling us exactly how best to be defensive
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We were preprogrammed to conserve our tension increase it as necessary and die with it
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but not to reverse it
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Modern medicine has no cure for muscular tension There is no pill you can take to remove
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its physical manifestations Compared to many other diseases and disorders there is very little
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active biomedical research on curing muscular strain Some researchers attempt to treat trigger
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points with injections therapeutic ultrasound or transcutaneous electrical stimulation but
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none of these have yet proven very effective think basic and preclinical research on the issue
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should be given the highest priority in medicine especially because persistent muscular tension
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is a contributing factor to many mental and physical diseases Molecular pharmacologists will
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eventually develop a drug that completely eradicates muscular strain but it will take decades
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for such a panacea to surface Our bodies and minds dont have decades
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Chapter Release Tense Muscle with Massage
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That leaves us with nonclinical treatment options for the time being Massage combined
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with diaphragmatic breathing is by far the best therapy available and recommend starting
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your practice immediately have been using physical compression for years to rouse dormant
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muscles all over my body Before began was covered in muscles that were painful to
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compress Applying even light pressure almost anywhere stung Now all of these spots have
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become painless even when subjected to significant pressure
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Massage is effective for straightforward reasons Compression forces the muscle to relax
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and allows it to reset to a lower level of tone It feeds slack into the injured muscle reversing
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muscle shortening and reducing mechanical deformation at the joint It breaks down trigger
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points as well as deposits of calcium It accelerates venous blood drainage and lymphatic
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clearance Compression breaks up adhesions between muscle fibers and disintegrates scar
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tissue freeing the fibers to slide past each other again It is unclear exactly what compression
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does at the level of actin and myosin the microscopic proteins discussed in the last chapter
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that form the structure of individual muscle fibers Many researchers believe that it detaches
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strands of actin from myosin after they have become stuck together allowing them to function
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freely again
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Specific conditions that are consistently and successfully treated with manual compressive
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therapy include headaches back pain neck pain shoulder pain carpal tunnel syndrome shin
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splints sciatica TMJ fasciitis tendonitis and many other soft tissue inflammatory disorders of
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the joints Given the prevalence of those conditions and the general level of muscular tension
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that most of us develop over lifetimes of bracing and social submissiveness selfapplied trigger
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point massage is a necessary life skill
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Focus Compression on Tender Achy Muscles
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One of the most studied therapies for combatting trigger points is a form of compression called
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soft tissue therapy also referred to as soft tissue mobilization or myofascial release The
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practice involves pinning down and squeezing an area of muscle with hard pressure for several
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seconds The idea is to press firmly into soft tissue including skin fascia periosteum and
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superficially and deeply located muscles The best locations for applying pressure are the
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trigger points themselves which you can detect with your fingers They often feel like a small
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