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Respiratory therapy in Solothurn
Kiener Ritler Franziska
Kiener Ritler Franziska
Respiratory therapy in Solothurn
Kiener Ritler Franziska – Contacts & Location
Description
ATEMTHERAPY
Breathing is a vital function of the body. Respiratory control is an extremely complex regulatory mechanism and depends on many factors.
Breathing not only influences all bodily functions, it is also centrally involved in emotions, physical expression and vocal and communication behavior. The number of breaths depends on the state of health. This means that a well-trained person can reduce the number of breaths, while the number of breaths increases if they are in a poor general condition or emotionally agitated.
Dynamic and flexible breathing supports physical balance and well-being. Balanced breathing manifests itself in vitality, expressiveness, flexibility, physical posture and the sound of the voice.
Every inhalation and exhalation creates a movement in the body that spreads throughout the body in waves. The breathing treatments sense the breathing movements and the tension in the body's tissues. The aim is to restore the natural dynamics of healthy breathing. The treatments are carried out over the clothes or directly on the skin, as is the case with a breathing massage. The therapy is accompanied by the instruction of suitable breathing exercises that support the process of harmonizing breathing.
CRANIOSACRALE OSTEOPATHY
The body is a functional unit. Craniosacral osteopathy is based on the assumption that the rhythmic pulsations of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are transmitted to the external tissues and bones and can be felt throughout the body in the form of a subtle movement. This movement is also known as primary respiration. It influences the craniosacral system, which includes the membranes of the brain and spinal cord, the individual bones of the skull, the spinal column, the sacrum, the connective tissue and the body's nervous system. All of these structures have a close functional connection to the musculoskeletal system, respiratory system, central and peripheral nervous, vascular, endocrine and organ systems.
The treatment focuses on the craniosacral system and its independent rhythm. Blockages are detected and restrictions to the system's ability to move are localized. For treatment, the physiological function of the structures is restored with gentle and specific mobilizations. The treatment improves the flow of energy and supports the body's self-healing powers.
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