Neuro-connective treatment and emotional balance



Francis has a great experience as an educator and can be seen in the calm and calm ways. He also has a far-sighted vision that derives from the time spent teaching resources, functions of the human body.

ISEF graduate, he graduated in Massophysiotherapist in 1998 and, in 1999, obtained the DO in Osteopathy at the ECOFORUM for PEACE (USA), in 2003 he became a Sports Massager and in 2005 he obtained a degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Siena. In 1996 he attended the 1st level course of Back School; here he meets Prof. Toso with whom he will start a fruitful collaboration that will see him engaged in the organization of courses throughout the national territory.

He is scientific collaborator of the Chinesisport of Udine for the realization of a professional bed of his design called MI.TO.

Before interviewing him, I carefully read his text " New teaching methods in the field of manual therapies" and I was pleasantly surprised by his profound study starting from the connective tissue.

He also treated me, for a problem following an injury that was confined to the knee in orthopedic surgery and that I felt immensely connected to the whole structure. He himself confirmed that it was the hip.

This is the holistic view: the ability to bring pain back to an origin without issuing too rapid sentences and orientation towards the care of the whole system .

I immediately ask him for a metaphor, an unusual way of explaining the importance of the lymphatic, returning to thinking about how fundamental the well-being of this system is.

How would you explain to readers the space that exists between cells?

In a very simple way: where there is water there is life, the importance of the presence of water in the tissues represents their nourishment. In itself, however, water is also a vehicle for connecting information that passes through the body at all levels.

Hence the importance of proper hydration?

The balance of the person is a very individual situation. See, in relation to the characteristics not only physical but also emotional, the need for water, but also the relative expenditure, very subjective. I don't drink at meal, for example. The really good research is one that leads to knowing oneself better and better.

What advice would you give our readers to strengthen the immune system, or help the lymph nodes in their role as a filter and regulator of lymphatic debt?

The neurolymphatic system is closely related to the neurovegetative system, which is strictly subordinated to emotional and emotional balance .

In relation to this, for a greater efficiency of the system it would be enough to have a better perception of oneself and a good self-control, an objective not easy to pursue, it is necessary to go through processes of great meditation.

In your book you name the inhibitory neurological effect (gate closure) on the subsequent stimuli that can occur with a treatment that is not performed correctly. Does everyone have their own threshold?

It depends on individual sensitivity . Each treatment must be modulated in relation to the characteristics of the person who is receiving it.

Do you have techniques to understand who you have "under your hands"?

Experience matters a lot. Sometimes one has the sensation of perceiving the person even before the physical contact takes over and this brings us back to the theory of energy fields. From a phone call you can already guess a lot.

So is the manual therapist a bit of a "psychologist"? Must he understand how far he can go?

The therapist studies all his life. In the 1930s Dr. Emil Vodder and his wife Estrid started working on the lymphatic, at that time it was almost a kind of taboo. Today we have the opportunity to work according to a holistic vision of the body, to take up its potential again. The set of techniques that a therapist possesses cannot disregard the patient 's listening .

If we start from the assumption that the disease does not exist, neither does the patient exist. Pain appears when something is being solved, it cannot be an element to insist upon during therapy. For example, if a knee is in pain, the state of that joint helps me to make connections with what causes pain.

The aim is not to inhibit the symptom, but to transform it into a guide that can lead to the base of the problem or of the problems that are determining it.

Why is the functional bed you designed innovative in the field of manual therapy?

This bed has the particularity of involving the muscle chains in the rehabilitation process as regards the flexor and extensor components in their various combinations; therefore the therapist is put in a position to work in a more complete way, because the patient is involved in its entirety.

Compared to a single horizontal dimension, the bed completes and amplifies the work of the therapist, because the patient is put in a position to react in the appropriate way .

In the field of manual therapy, the releasing of the joint is often demonized, and many therapists are accused of going to "crack" without being aware of producing an addiction to the resulting emotional release.

Evidently there is no clear view of the connection between the vertebral element and the connections with the afferent and efferent system that enters into relationship with the vertebral segment of reference. A vertebral segment is something more than a bone structure and nervous tissue, and is at the same time a tool for gathering information.

For this reason, the more you enter into the in-depth knowledge of this circuit that has to do with the segment, the more you discover that what is said about manipulation (for example, that it generates danger or dependence) is wrong, because never as in such a small space as the metameric or myelomeric space there is inherent the organic-visceral musculoskeletal-pisco-emotional component of the individual.

The individual situation must be evaluated and the primary element that connects that situation must be referred to, in respect of the person who is dealing, of its history, of its physiology, of its sensitivity.

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