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DMT history
Please note that, due to a health problem, I no longer perform DMT treatments. Introduction:
Whilst I am pleased and proud of the fact that most of my clients have gained enormously from my practice, there obviously have been some people I couldn't help. My records indicate a 97% success rate and the remainder are a combination of people who fall into three categories. One such category are those who had ailments which simply, were not related to muscular problems. Another are those who didn't follow-up on treatment because it hurt too much and the third were those who did not allow enough pressure to be applied during the first treatment and, as a result, didn't get the necessary relief to encourage them to return for follow-up treatment. Therefore they received no benefit. In any case their attitude was that "it hurt too much and I'll never go there again" or "that was a waste of time, there's no point in continuing." The remaining 97% obtained varying relief and I will list a few of interest. I will use fictitious names to protect the client identity. Mrs. Dental Accident - This lady had all but lost the use of her right arm. There was little blood circulation and her hand was a greyish colour, always cold and she had no feeling in the hand. Her condition had resulted, twelve months previously, from a dental procedure that required an intravenous anaesthetic into her arm. She reported that the arm swelled badly and resulted in her present condition. She had been told that this was a result of an allergy to the anaesthetic and that she would never regain full use of her hand, because the check valves in the veins had been damaged. Whilst working on the forearm muscles, during the first session, I began to form an opinion. What I believed had happened was that someone had missed the vein and injected the anaesthetic directly into the muscle tissue causing muscle spasm…the muscles were adhered and felt like bone. At the end of the session she regained some feeling in her hand and, whilst this only lasted a couple of days, was very promising. She was pleased to report that "she had gone home that day and pinched people, simply because she knew she could, with some control over the pressure applied". To cut this story short, after only a few sessions she was able to accept a commission to do a portrait of someone. Her main thing in life, which she had been denied for twelve months, was that she was an artist (painter). Mrs. Shoulder Restriction - This lady came to me with much restriction in her shoulders. She was unable to raise her arms above her shoulders. When she returned for her second session, I greeted her at her car and asked how she had been. She replied with a smile on her face "I don't know why anyone would come back to you, I was sore for three days". When asked why she didn't cancel her second session, she said; "I haven't been able to do this for years" whilst simultaneously raising her arms, vertically above her head. Mrs. Migraine/Menopause - Brought to me by her partner, she had been suffering migraine and associated vomiting for weeks. She had been given a prescription by her doctor the day before, but thought she would try DMT first. She also had a complexion problem and hot menopausal flushes, for which she was receiving hormone treatment. After one treatment, the headaches were gone and after three treatments reported that she felt like a new person; no headaches, improved complexion, and no hot flushes. She periodically returns for treatment to ensure few recurrences. The ancient Egyptians, according to some sources, used to practice DMT and in some Asian countries, DMT has been practiced for centuries; the art of massage using the feet and body weight, is a form of DMT. In the western world, a Canadian lady by the name of Mrs. Therese Pfrimmer in the 1940's developed the technique while administering massage therapy on her own legs, which had become paralysed. She had been told that she would never walk again, because the nerves in her legs were dead. She couldn't accept that her nerves were dead and believed all along, that the problem was in her muscle fibre. She worked on a cross-muscle fibre principle and called her work Deep Muscle Therapy. Having cured herself, she began helping others and because of her success, opened a number of clinics and trained others in the art, to carry on her good work. In the past 50 years, this therapy has changed the lives of literally thousands of people. It is one of the fastest growing techniques in the world today. Her discovery, which led to the reversal of her own paralysis, consists of an extremely detailed, total body cross-fibre treatment which causes corrective changes in the muscles on a cellular level. Deep Muscle Therapy works for the correction and prevention of serious muscle conditions such as ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinson's, Cerebral Palsy, brain injury, and stroke. It has also been effective in alleviating sports injuries, trauma, occupational stresses, arthritis, fibrositis, backache, neck tension, and chronic fatigue syndrome, constipation and circulatory problems, to name a few. Combined with traditional treatments of these conditions, it offers an added edge that can speed recovery or promote maximum improvement where traditional treatments leave off. By releasing adhered muscle before playing sports, athletes have far fewer injuries, such as torn ligaments
Tight, adherent muscles are the cause of many ailments due to their involvement in restricting the circulation of blood and lymphatic fluid and by the entrapment of nerves in soft tissue, and in the impairing of normal structural alignment. To illustrate the point; the effect of a damaged or adherent muscle can be comparable to a garden hose with a kink or bend in it. When this occurs, the normal flow of water is blocked and the garden is not watered sufficiently. When a similar disruption in muscle and soft tissue occurs, the normal functions of the blood, nervous and/or lymphatic systems are diminished or blocked, and tissues and organs supplied by these systems are not properly serviced.
Deep Muscle Therapy is designed to cause corrective changes to the damaged or adherent muscles and the adjacent soft tissues. The resulting improved circulation causes changes at the cellular level, not only to the muscle involved, but also to any soft tissue that may have been affected by the impaired circulation. Where muscles have become "dry," Deep Muscle Therapy brings lymphatic fluid toward the muscle cell. The lymphatic fluid acts as the liquid medium required for osmosis and cellular exchange on the capillary level. Deep Muscle Therapy relieves entrapment of nerves, and it also aids in removing toxins and congestion that may have accumulated in damaged muscles and soft tissue, thereby reducing oedema and inflammation, as well as reducing pain. It promotes detoxification on a cellular level, thus improving cellular function. It softens hard fibrous muscle which restricts joint range of motion, thereby "throwing off" the body's proper structural alignment. Deep Muscle Therapy provides a dramatic form of passive exercise for those who have been injured or ill. Combining DMT with traditional treatments of specific conditions or diseases offers an added edge that can speed recovery and promote maximum improvement where traditional treatments leave off.
Below is just a partial list of ways that Deep Muscle Therapy has shown itself to be effective to overall health: 1. Muscular system: Corrects damaged muscles and separates adherent fibres: Allows nutrients and medicines to reach the cellular area and wastes to be removed; Softens hard, fibrous muscles and relieves pain; and Relieves congestion and inflammation 2. Skeletal system: Clears deposits and debris from old bone injuries; Restores damaged ligaments and tendons at bone attachments; Improves joint range of motion; Enhances effectiveness of chiropractic and osteopathic treatment; and Allows for improved posture and stronger stance. 3. Nervous system: Releases entrapment of nerves in soft tissue; Reduces inflammation and congestion along nerve pathway (neuritis, radiculitis, neuralgia, etc.); Relieves neuromuscular conditions; and Improves conditions resulting from brain injury. 4. Integumentary system; Improves circulation to the skin, thus moisturising dry, scaly skin and improving tone; Reduces bedsores, acne and other skin eruptions; Excellent for geriatric skin problems; and Regular treatment can improve the appearance of cellulite. 5. Endocrine system: Opens up dry muscle cells so endocrine hormones can reach their end sites through improved circulation. 6. Cardiovascular system: Contributes to the improvement of sclerotic blood vessels; Relieves congestion in chest for congestive heart patients; and Improves general health so that heart patient can maintain self through exercise. 7. Lymphatic system: Releases entrapment of lymphatic vessels; "Drains" sluggish nodes; and Improves integrity of lymphatic blood vessel walls. 8. Respiratory system; Releases restrictions in the muscles that aid in breathing; Promotes postural improvement thereby reducing "crowding" of lungs; and Removes old congestion in lung/rib area. Have you a condition that's not listed here? Need more information on a condition? Contact Colin through: SWC-Enquiries Form -Arthritis -Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. -Constipation and Digestive Distress. -Headaches. -Heart Problems. -Joint and Muscle Pain. -Neck and Back Pain. -Occupational Injuries. -Paralysis. -Poor Circulation. -Sciatic Pain. -Sports Injuries. -Tendonitis, Bursitis. -Trauma and car accidents. -Whiplash -Other Common Conditions Q. Is DMT just another massage technique? A. No. Rather than being another technique of massage, DMT is a specialty unto itself . . . a comprehensive system of corrective cross-tissue movements designed to aid in the restoration of damaged soft tissue in the entire body. DMT is the foundation upon which other troubleshooting techniques may be added. DMT therapists are viewed by doctors as "specialists" in the field of muscle therapy.
Q. Why is DMT considered the foundation for troubleshooting and corrective massage?
Q. What is the difference between DMT and regular massage?
Q. Can DMT be incorporated into Swedish Massage?
Q. Is DMT the same as Deep Muscle Massage or other forms of deep tissue work?
Q. Does DMT combine well with chiropractic and osteopathic treatments?
Q. Does DMT combine well with physical therapy?
Q. Does "deep" mean painful?
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