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Some ‘insights’ On Pain And the Dorn Method Posted: 09-26-06 11:39am
All methods for the treatment of joints
have been, so far, also a pulling
(traction) and a quite forceful
mobilization or adjustment with fast
thrusts etc..
Joint treatments following the dorn method
principles are done by gently (like a
loving touch) pushing (guiding) the joints
back into their proper position. Pushing
instead of pulling – what a
development!
Joints are complicated structures which
have been fine-tuned over millions of
years by
evolution and not a problem of ‘wear’
and ‘tear’, as modern medicine is
seeing it.
The joints have, for their optimal
function, different receptors with
different ‘job’s’ –
first described by barry wyke in 1967. It
is quite interesting that these
mechanisms
didn’t find their way into the general
anatomy books; nobody seems to be
interested in
that – with the exception of the pain
science.
Today we have detailed knowledge about the
complex help-system that our body uses
for protection of damage. It is the
multilevel cooperation of
damage-receptors, position-
receptors, a reduction system with
lowering impulses from the brain. This is
done
through the guidance of muscles and
tendons by stimulating the propriorceptors
in the
joint capsule and an influence on the
gamma system of the muscle with its
peripheral
and central part.
Propriorception is the self-recognition
system of the body. Even with our eyes
closed, we
still have a quite clear impression about
our position in the space surrounding us,
the
position of our arms and hands. This is
possible through sensory-systems in the
joints and
muscles that constantly transform
information to the brain about the
position within a
space.
The exact mechanics are more complicated
as described and not as important in our
case, what is interesting for us is
following:
• rhythmic, slow and steady movements
and controlled movements are capable to
lower (reduce) pain-impulses by sending
touch- and movement signals to the brain
before the pain-impulses arrive there.
• through specific impulses like
traction and pressure the structures of
the motion-apparatus are stimulated in a
way that movement and position is better
recognized by the joint-receptors new and
better.
• impulses of the same strength are not
recognized by the nervous system. A
change only happens through change in the
impulse-level.
• the better the recognition possibility
of the proprioception, the better the
‘realization’ of the environment, the
movement and reaction-possibility of our
body.
From the experience and knowledge of the
method and the knowledge about
impulse-recognition we can say:
during a dorn treatment a harmonizing of
the nociceptive (pain) and mechanical
impulses from the nerve-endings through
stimulation of the proprioceptors
(position-messengers) takes place.
The dorn treatment brings the
bio-mechanical and neurogenic functional
disruption of the movement segment in
harmony.
The dorn treatments for the joints fulfill
all pre-requisites of a pain reduction
treatment.
For more details or specific questions on
the dorn method please visit:
www.Dorn-method.Com
by:
thomas zudrell, dms
author of `the dorn method`, isbn
971-92220-7-7
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