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Often, a structural imbalance is
responsible for the soft tissue problems
that cause the discomfort. The SET
therapist restructures the body by
releasing the toxins and fluids in the
muscles; inflammation; myofascial
holding patterns; adhesions and scar
tissue. Once the pain (usually the
initial complaint) is reduced, the
therapist works to release the other
structural limitations that were
responsible for allowing the body to
maintain the structural imbalances that
produced the pain. For example, in a
whiplash injury, the neck muscles are
treated and brought back into a more
balanced position, resulting in reduced
pain. To maintain this balance and
achieve the maximum reduction in pain,
the structural limitations and
imbalances of the pelvis and thoracic
need to be addressed. This will result
in a total structural balance that
supports the neck, enabling the neck to
maintain its new pain-free structure.
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SET was developed by Don McCann, MA,
LMHC, LMT over 25 years ago and is
constantly in a state of evolution. SET
integrates cranial/structural
techniques, myofascial unwinding,
neuromuscular applications, myofascial
restructuring, emotional energy release,
acupressure, kinesiology and muscle
testing, passive and active resistance,
postural analysis, scar tissue and
adhesion release, deep tissue therapy
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What to Expect During a SET Treatment
A SET session begins with an evaluation
that includes a written client intake
form, a consultation to further access
the client's condition, and postural
analysis. Treatments usually begin with
cranial/structural therapy to initiate a
release of the body's holding patterns,
and thereby begins the rebalancing. At
this point, the client's body begins to
unwind. This often releases enough
tension to noticeably reduce spasms and
pain symptoms, preparing the soft tissue
for more extensive work.
Following the cranial releases, the SET
therapist can work from the superficial
myofascial layers to the deeper layers
in the first session. The therapist uses
a combination of myofascial
restructuring, deep tissue therapy, scar
tissue and adhesion-specific fiber
techniques, active and passive
resistance, rehabilitative massage, and
allows for emotional energy releases. As
the client's body unwinds and releases,
the tight muscle fibers that are
resisting the unwinding process are
specifically addressed. Since the SET
therapist can work from the superficial
to deep layers in one session, the
result is increased balance and pain
relief beginning with the first session.
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Each additional session starts with an
evaluation of the client's progress,
both subjectively and objectively. This
is followed with a postural analysis to
determine the limiting factor affecting
recovery, and muscle testing to verify
postural analysis observations. The
treatment process is the same as in the
first session, addressing the specific
patterns and restrictions presented at
the time.
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Using applied kinesiology to find
dysfunction and body reading to identify
postural imbalances, SET treatments are
the most effective and time efficient
massage therapy practiced. The vast
majority of people (approximately 99%)
are born with a basic core distortion,
or spiral distortion, affecting the
whole body. Through an accumulation of
repetitive motions, poor postural
patterns, and gravity as well as
physical, mental, and psychological
compensations, the body tends to move
into a progressive collapse of this core
distortion which can result in painful
symptoms, conditions, and restrictions
throughout the body.
Clients
with
acute
problems
usually have more toxins, swelling, and
inflammation in their soft tissues.
These are addressed more than the
myofascial changes initially. As the
toxins, swelling, and inflammation are
reduced, the emphasis shifts to the
myofascial changes necessary to balance
the overall structure.
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Clients
with
chronic problems
also need a similar sequence to those
with acute problems. However, they
usually do not notice a substantial
reduction of pain until the structural
changes are integrated. Their bodies
have had more time to involve the entire
structure in a distortion that supports
the problem.
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After SET Treatments
As the structure integrates into balance
and support, clients will usually start
to use their bodies more completely in
their normal day-to-day activities. At
this point, their bodies need to be
strengthened to support their new
structurally aligned posture. It is
important for the clients to be aware
that they may not be as strong as they
feel, and to allow time to build
strength before using their bodies in
maximum effort (either in strength or
endurance). If they overdo, they usually
collapse back to their old structure and
end up in pain, or strain muscle fibers
that are not conditioned for heavy work.
Exercises to strengthen the (intrinsic)
stabilizing muscles are more helpful
than exercises that strengthen the
(extrinsic) muscles, large muscle
groups, that move the body.
Sessions are scheduled based on the
client's needs. In the early stages of
treatment, clients may need to see the
therapist as often as twice a week to
initiate the tissue and structural
changes. As the client's symptoms abate
and structure is balanced, the sessions
are optimally scheduled once a week. As
a client maintains the new structure
pain-free for a week, scheduling
increases to ten days. When the client
maintains the structure pain-free for
ten days, scheduling moves to every two
weeks, and so on as needed.
Because SET incorporates an integration
from many body therapies, each SET
therapist goes through an extensive
training. This consists of a
several-month program to become a
licensed massage therapist, a graduate
program of extensive hands-on training
and practicum, and a certifying process.
Most SET practitioners have years of
practice in the medical massage field.
SET compliments standard medical
treatments, chiropractic, and counseling
both as a primary and an adjunct
therapy.
SET
addresses a host of conditions including
headaches, neck pain, shoulder pain,
carpal tunnel,
nerve entrapment, hip
pain,
knee pain, back pain, herniated or
bulging discs,
hiatal hernia,
sciatica,
arthritis,
scoliosis,
TMJ,
fibromyalgia, tendonitis, whiplash, and
many
other complaints.
Acute
and chronic pain conditions are treated
with the client's needs in mind.
YOU REALLY CAN FEEL BETTER!
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