Pain-Free Sitting, Standing, and Walking: Alleviate Chronic Pain by Relearning Natural Movement Patterns
By (Author) Craig Williamson
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th April 2013
17th April 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
616.0472
Paperback
140
Width 165mm, Height 229mm, Spine 10mm
204g
"Most of us take the acts of sitting, standing, and walking for granted, but for those suffering from back, muscle, and joint pain, even these seemingly simple actions can be extremely uncomfortable." "Poor body alignment or habitual movement patterns that crop up when we compensate for a bad back or painful neck can only further exacerbate existing issues-and create new problems. In this accessible workbook, Craig Williamson demonstrates how by just doing these three basic actions with optimal body alignment and attention, you can help free yourself from existing pain and prevent further injury. The protocol is simple but extremely effective, and step-by-step photos guide you through every exercise. Williamson's approach has been praised by physicians, physical therapists, coaches and sports trainers, yoga instructors, and patients."
Sitting, standing, and walking are all natural activitiesbut if they are done without a certain degree of postural awareness, they can contribute to pain and injury and even fatigue and altered mood.Craig Williamson has brought to light the importance of kinesthetic awareness in these daily activities.Keelyn Wu, DO, Board Certified in Neuromuscular Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Most of us have poor posture and misuse our body during everyday activities, which leads to pain and premature cartilage damage.This book gives detailed, easy-to-follow instructions on proper and effortless sitting, standing, and walking. I wish I had seen this book earlier in my career. I highly recommend this book.Ben Margolis, MD, Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine
"Craig Williamson, MSOT, is an occupational therapist who treats patients with persistent pain problems. He is the pioneer of Somatic Integration (www.somaticintegration.com), an approach to muscular pain relief that includes muscular retraining techniques and specific, targeted exercises. He lives and practices in Portland, Maine. Author Residence- Portland, Maine"