Steve was only in his mid-forties, but he
arrived in my practice bent over his special walking stick
like an old man. All his articulations – and especially
his neck – were so swollen that he found it hard to
move. To begin with he was unable to lie down. Sitting on
the Feldenkrais table was alright though. He actually felt
rather comfortable with his hands and arms resting on a big
softly-supportive oval ball lying across his thighs; and
he positively enjoyed the minimal movements - ultimately
of his entire torso - when the ball was rolled a little forward
and back. After a while Steve began to sense how his swollen
joints were getting looser and his whole body somehow lighter.
I myself watched with amazement something I could hardly
believe at first. The puffiness around the articulations
in Steve’s fingers and wrists began to shrink visibly
and their bony structure started to re-emerge a little
.
Within a few “supported by air” sessions Steve
began to straighten up. And gradually he returned to his natural
height, finally extending his adaptable stick by three or four
inches. A thank-you note from his wife concluded: “He’s
like a young man again.”
It wasn’t long before Steve found it easy to lie on the
Feldenkrais table – often with his legs nicely supported
by a big EGG ball. By gently pushing into this or rolling it
minimally forward and backward I could achieve exactly the
same effect (reducing swelling round his joints and articulations)
as in the first lesson when he was sitting with his arms resting
on such a supportive air cushion. Later I could even begin
lifting his legs with the help of the air balloon and found
that demanded hardly any effort from me. I simply had to use
my own body weight skilfully and Steve’s legs would virtually
float up.
Steven Shafarman writes in his book AWARENESS HEALS: “Research
is beginning to verify the importance of aware, efficient
movement for all healing. – Awareness and efficient
movement facilitate recovery from any injury, illness, disease,
or difficulty, while stiffness or immobility exacerbates
most problems... The immune, nervous, and endocrine systems
depend upon movement and muscular action for the flow of
lymph, cerebrospinal fluid, and other materials.” (p.
177, See Resources, Books about the Method). |