Alignment
through
Internally
Motivated
Movement
Would you like tools that could give you more
control over your physical function and comfort, that are . . .
simple,
natural, and
FREE to use?
AIMM is
a self-directed, self-care method that is founded on the fact that the
body and the nervous system contain a great intelligence. They
have a detailed understanding of the body in its most healthy
functioning condition. The Nervous System remembers exactly how an
injury happened, which parts are affected, and how severe the damage
is. It also knows the precise process necessary to complete a
thorough healing. Because this innate wisdom exists, there is an
internal ability to heal. Our AIMM is to stop interfering with it,
to relax, and to follow that wisdom.
THE FOUNDATION OF
PHYSIOLOGY
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FEEDBACK MECHANISMS
The
nervous system keeps all of the body's organs functioning, and is
constantly making appropriate corrections to keep it healthy. To do
this, the body and nervous system have amazing internal feed-back
mechanisms. All body regulation is based on feedback--everything from
blood pressure and heart rate, hormone levels and kidney function,
digestion and blood sugar balance, blood clotting . . . and the list
goes on. Modern medicine has learned scores of information about the
body's feedback mechanisms--but the more we learn the more obvious it is
that there is a lot more going on that is, as yet, still a mystery.
CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT
It
has become assumed in our society that when things get "off balance" in
the body, the feedback mechanisms are not working and that the only way
to achieve correction is through outside intervention--whether the help
be in the form of herbs, medication, electrical devices, or other
people's acquired knowledge. This approach is particularly necessary in
emergency or life-threatening situations, such as severe injuries that
require surgery, poisoning, gunshot wounds, or broken bones that need to
be set. But what about the myriad of less threatening symptoms we
commonly experience?
ARE SYMPTOMS REALLY
"THE BAD GUY"?
Because
the body and the nervous system function on feedback, a primary way for
the body to let the nervous system know what is happening inside the
body is through sensations-- many of these we perceive as uncomfortable
and label them "symptoms." Through these sensations or "symptoms," we
are merely hearing the system talk to itself. "Symptoms" are messages
that go back and forth between the body and the nervous system. Just
getting rid of the symptom may be like killing the messenger before the
message is delivered. It would be like sending home the work crews
before they have completed the repairs on your house just because they
create too much dust!
FOREST FIRE LESSONS
It
used to be presumed that all forest fires have only negative effects. In
the Summer of 2002 there was a large unquenchable forest fire in
Arizona. The Forest Ranger interviewed on the news said they discovered
that their 20-year effort to prevent ALL forest fires had backfired on
them. Preventing all the small fires allowed the small undergrowth in
the forest to become so dense that when a fire finally got started, it
had so much fuel they could not put it out and had to just let it burn
itself out (over weeks). He explained that the typical fire generally
burns the underbrush more than the trees themselves. This means that the
small fires actually clean up the excess brush and debris, preventing
fuel buildup for larger fires. Thus, small fires provide a 'great
service' to the forest.
PERHAPS . . .
. . .
we can learn from this lesson of nature. Perhaps the body's feedback
mechanisms are not as "broken" as we think, and there are wise (although
un-divulged) reasons for the symptoms it manifests. Perhaps we could
benefit in the long run by realizing that some of the uncomfortable
changes our body goes through are not bad--but actually have a positive
intent and will have a positive effect if we let them complete their
efforts. In his book How to Raise a Healthy Child...
In Spite of Your Doctor, Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D. reaffirms this
concept over and over. For example, pg. 80, he says that fevers are self
limiting as long as there is not an outside source of poisoning or
heatstroke. He also said it is irrelevant if the fever is 99 or 102. In
other words, the fever will stay below brain damaging levels if it is
fighting an infection--which is the primary reason we get fevers. But
instead, we interfere with the body's intention and work, and we rush to
lower the fever. Hmmm. . .
Note this basic information:
The human body was intended to function primarily in the
Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) mode where it focuses on
healing/repair/maintenance. When your life is in a high-tension mode
(either current or non-released past tension) your body functions
primarily in the Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS)-fight or flight mode
and will focus more on survival than on healing/repair/maintenance. When
the SNS system is too high for too long, and too many of the small
signals have been ignored and/or countered causes the correcting
processes of the body and nervous system to become so far out of balance
that outside intervention is necessary to preserve the system.
A system in the PNS will respond faster to AIMM (and to all healing
approaches) than one in the SNS. In order to help your system shift back
to the PNS, we recommend you work on lifestyle changes that facilitate*
this shift along with dong AIMM. AIMM helps your body focus on
balancing and corrections to keep your body functioning well.
*lifestyle changes may include Network Chiropractic Care, Yoga, Tai Kwon
Do, Meditation, De-Stressing your environment and/or daily demands,
etc.
Please Note this Wisdom / Disclaimer
The information in this pamphlet is not intended, in whole or part,
to diagnose, treat, nor manage any specific condition, disease, nor
diagnosis. There is no implication, direct or indirect, that you
stop any physician directed medical treatment or medication. It is
expected that you will maintain a positive working relationship with
your current treating physician. As always, all changes to your
medical-directed routine or medication should be consulted with your treating physician.
If you have questions on how the principles in this pamphlet applies to
various issues, we recommend you set up a consultation with Dr. Rodgers
before instituting any changes in your health care routine.
To
learn how to apply the principles of AIMM to your own posture and
balance, call for an appointment with Dr. Rodgers at 801-373-4813.