Sobre Sarah Warren

Sarah Warren es educadora somática clínica certificada, educadora de movimiento somático registrada y propietaria del Centro de movimiento somático. Ha ayudado a personas con afecciones como dolor de espalda crónico, dolor de cuello y hombros, dolor de cadera y rodilla, ciática y escoliosis a dejar de sentir dolor mediante la práctica del método de Thomas Hanna de Educación Somática Clínica. Warren es el autor del libro. El Secreto del Alivio del Dolor, que explica la ciencia detrás de por qué los patrones musculares aprendidos conducen al dolor crónico y la degeneración, y cómo Somática Clínica vuelve a entrenar el sistema nervioso, aliviando muchas condiciones de dolor comunes.

How to Relieve Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Clinical Somatics

By |enero 10, 2019|carpal tunnel syndrome, Clinical Somatic Education, specific conditions|

How to Relieve Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Clinical Somatics If you have carpal tunnel syndrome, you might feel shooting pain, burning, tingling, numbness, and weakness in your hand and wrist. You may have developed carpal tunnel syndrome from doing repetitive tasks with your arms and hands, like computer work, massage therapy, playing a [...]

How to Relieve Mechanical Back Pain with Clinical Somatics

By |agosto 14, 2018|back pain, Clinical Somatic Education, pain & pain relief, specific conditions|

How to Relieve Mechanical Back Pain with Clinical Somatics What is mechanical back pain? If you're suffering from back pain, you're not alone--between 50% and 80% of Americans will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives.1 It's estimated that 97% of cases of back pain are mechanical in nature,2 meaning that [...]

Core Strength: How to get optimal strength, stability and flexibility in your core

By |julio 11, 2018|athletic training, Clinical Somatic Education, core strength, posture|

How to get optimal strength, stability, and flexibility in your core What does core strength really mean, and why is it so important? The most common misconception about core strength is that it means simply having strong abdominals—like the enviable washboard stomach achieved by developing your rectus abdominis muscle. In truth, optimal core strength [...]

Somatic Relaxation Exercises

By |junio 29, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, stress & stress relief, videos & graphics|

In this short Somatics class, you'll learn gentle movements that release chronic muscular tension in the lower back, abdomen, shoulders, chest, face and jaw. Did you know that chronic muscular tension is directly linked to psychological stress? Human beings are naturally well equipped to recover from short-term, life-threatening stress. Unfortunately, long-term, psychological stress stays with [...]

Chronic Muscle Soreness: The Cause and Cure

By |mayo 2, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, muscle tension, pain & pain relief|

Chronic Muscle Soreness: The Cause and Cure Chronic muscle soreness is, quite literally, a pain to live with. Often, no amount of stretching, massage, heat, ice, or ibuprofen can provide much lasting relief. To understand the cause of chronic muscle soreness, we need to start by examining what's happening inside our muscles when they're actively [...]

How Personality Affects Posture

By |mayo 1, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, posture|

How Personality Affects Posture We like to blame our posture on our genetics, on job stress, or on long hours spent at the computer-but did you know that our posture can be largely determined by our personality? Our posture, facial expressions, and movement communicate the way we feel inside, whether we like it or not. [...]

Relieve Your TMJ Pain with Clinical Somatics

By |marzo 3, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, specific conditions, temporomandibular joint disorders|

Relieve Your TMJ Pain with Clinical SomaticsWhat is TMJ pain?The temporomandibular joints connect the jawbone to the skull, and they are two of the most complicated joints in the human body. They can open and close the jaw like a hinge, and allow the jaw to slide from side to side and forward and backward.Temporomandibular [...]

Why We’re in Pain

By |enero 29, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, pain & pain relief|

Why We're in Pain It's not an understatement to say that we have a health epidemic in our country: an epidemic of lifestyle-related conditions that includes heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and chronic pain. By and large, these conditions can be prevented, alleviated, and often completely eliminated with proper self-care. So why aren't we taking care [...]

The Flexor Reflex and One-Sided Pain

By |enero 26, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, posture|

You can listen to Sarah's podcast on this topic here: The Flexor Reflex and One-Sided Pain The Flexor Reflex and Injury Recovery Imagine that you've slipped on your icy front steps and sprained your ankle. On top of the fact that you don't have an exciting mountain climbing story to tell, you have [...]

How the Withdrawal Response Leads to Rounded Posture

By |enero 24, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, posture|

You can listen to Sarah's podcast on this topic here: How the Withdrawal Response Leads to Rounded Posture What is the Withdrawal Response? You're walking down the street and hear gunshots behind you. Within just fourteen milliseconds, your jaw muscles begin to contract. At twenty-five milliseconds, your upper trapezius muscles contract, raising your [...]

Thomas Hanna Quote: The human body is not an instrument…

By |enero 23, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, videos & graphics|

"The human body is not an instrument to be used, but a realm of one's being to be experienced, explored, enriched and, thereby, educated." -Thomas Hanna, founder of Clinical Somatic Education

How the Action Response Leads to Back Pain

By |enero 22, 2016|back pain, Clinical Somatic Education, posture|

You can listen to Sarah's podcast on this topic here: How the Action Response Leads to Back Pain How and Why We Develop the Natural Curves in Our Spine In the first few months of life we are entirely helpless, unable to crawl or even sit up by ourselves. We have spent [...]

Sensorimotor Amnesia and Muscle Memory

By |enero 16, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, muscle memory, neuroscience|

You can listen to Sarah's podcast on this topic here: Sensorimotor Amnesia and Muscle Memory Most people are familiar with the concept of muscle memory. When we repeat a movement like swinging a golf club over and over, the neurons involved in controlling that movement develop increasingly stronger connections. Existing synapses begin to fire more [...]

Somatics Infographic: What Conditions Can Somatics Help?

By |enero 9, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, videos & graphics|

This Somatics infographic shows the common musculoskeletal conditions that can be prevented, alleviated and eliminated with Clinical Somatic Education. To start at the beginning and learn the basics of Clinical Somatic Education, click here. Click here to learn how you can get the most out of practicing Somatic Exercises. Ready to download classes and start [...]

¿Qué es la educación clínica somática?

By |enero 6, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, learn the basics|

Puedes escuchar el podcast de Sarah sobre este tema aquí: ¿Qué es? Educación Somática Clínica? Desplácese hacia abajo para ver el vídeo de Sarah "¿Qué es el movimiento somático?" Mucha gente ha escuchado el término somático, ya que se está convirtiendo en una palabra de moda en la industria de la salud y el bienestar. La palabra somático significa "de o relacionado con [...]

Cómo aprovechar al máximo los ejercicios de Somática Clínica

By |enero 5, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, Clinical Somatics exercises, learn the basics|

Cómo aprovechar al máximo los ejercicios de somática clínica ¿Qué son los ejercicios de somática clínica? Los ejercicios de somática clínica trabajan directamente con el sistema nervioso para liberar la tensión muscular crónica, aliviar el dolor crónico y mejorar la postura y el movimiento. Los ejercicios son extremadamente lentos y suaves, y son apropiados para todas las edades y niveles de condición física. Los ejercicios [...]

¿Qué es el Movimiento Somático?

By |enero 5, 2016|Clinical Somatic Education, learn the basics|

Puede escuchar el podcast de Sarah sobre este tema aquí: ¿Qué es el movimiento somático? Desplácese hacia abajo para ver el video de Sarah "¿Qué es el movimiento somático?" Comencemos con lo que significa "somático". El término somático significa "perteneciente o relacionado con el cuerpo vivo" y se utiliza en terminología médica; por ejemplo, célula somática, sistema nervioso somático, trastorno somático y [...]

Video: Aprenda el ejercicio somático más eficaz para el dolor de espalda

By |enero 5, 2016|back pain, Clinical Somatic Education, Clinical Somatics exercises, videos & graphics|

Aprenda el ejercicio somático más eficaz para el dolor de espalda La mayoría de los dolores de espalda son causados por la tensión crónica de los músculos. A medida que envejecemos y desarrollamos patrones musculares aprendidos, los músculos de la espalda se tensan cada vez más. La mayor parte de esta contracción muscular es involuntaria, por lo que no podemos liberarla fácilmente. Los músculos de la espalda con tensión crónica están adoloridos [...]

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