À propos de Sarah Warren

Sarah Warren est une éducatrice somatique clinique certifiée, une éducatrice enregistre en mouvement somatique et propriétaire du Somatic Movement Center. Elle a aidé des personnes souffrant de maux de dos chroniques, de douleurs au cou et aux épaules, aux hanches et aux genoux, à la sciatique et à la scoliose à se libérer de la douleur en pratiquant la méthode de Thomas Hanna. Formation Somatique Clinique. Warren est l'auteur du livre Le Secret du Soulagement de la Douleur, qui explique la science derrière pourquoi les schémas musculaires appris conduisent à la douleur chronique et à la dégénérescence, et comment Somatiques Cliniques recycle le système nerveux, soulageant de nombreuses conditions de douleur courantes.

How to Recover From Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

By |février 21, 2025|chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)|

How to Recover From Chronic Fatigue Syndrome In my previous article about chronic fatigue syndrome from 2020, I discussed the symptoms of the condition, possible causes, and research on testing, diagnosis, and treatment. In this article, I discuss some of the ways in which people with chronic fatigue syndrome can reverse their condition naturally. [...]

How to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Naturally

By |novembre 14, 2024|multiple sclerosis|

How to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Naturally Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system. In MS, the immune system attacks myelin, a fatty coating around nerves that protects them and allows them to transmit messages. As white blood cells attack the myelin, inflammatory chemicals begin to destroy the myelin sheath around [...]

Q&A Video #9: How big should I make the movements?

By |novembre 11, 2024|Q&A Videos|

Q&A Video #9: How big should I make the movements when I'm practicing Clinical Somatics exercises? Transcript of video: Hi guys! Today I'm answering the question: How big should I make the movements when I'm practicing Clinical Somatics exercises? This is such a great question. There's actually a lot of value in exploring a [...]

How Diet Affects Inflammation and Chronic Pain

By |septembre 20, 2024|alimentation et nutrition|

How Diet Affects Inflammation and Chronic Pain We hear about inflammation a lot these days in terms of the role it plays in many chronic disease conditions, including cancer, type II diabetes, and heart disease. Inflammation can play a large role in chronic pain as well, especially when it comes to painful autoimmune conditions [...]

How to Reverse Ankylosing Spondylitis Naturally

By |août 15, 2024|ankylosing spondylitis, back pain, SI joint pain and dysfunction, spinal degeneration|

How to Reverse Ankylosing Spondylitis Naturally In this article, I discuss: What is Ankylosing Spondylitis? What Causes Ankylosing Spondylitis? Typical Treatments for Ankylosing Spondylitis Is Ankylosing Spondylitis Autoimmune or Autoinflammatory? Norman Cousins' Recovery from AS Using Stress Reduction and Vitamin C Supplementation And how the following natural methods of healing can reverse Ankylosing Spondylitis: Movement [...]

How Does Fascia Affect Our Pain and Mobility?

By |juillet 11, 2024|fascia, muscle tension, pain & pain relief|

How Does Fascia Affect Our Pain and Mobility? If you have musculoskeletal pain or mobility issues, you may have been told that your fascia is tight or that you have fascial adhesions. While this may be true, problems with fascia are most often the result of how we're moving and using our body. In [...]

Q&A 5: Should I keep breaking down movements once I’ve learned them?

By |juillet 5, 2024|Somatiques Cliniques des exercices, Q&A Videos, your personal practice|

Q&A Video #5: Should I keep breaking down movements once I've learned them? Transcript of video: Hi guys! Today I'm answering a question that I get frequently, which is: should I keep breaking down the movements once I've learned them? If you're doing my online program, you know that this question refers to exercises that [...]

12 Science-backed Ways to Recover From Fibromyalgia

By |juin 14, 2024|fibromyalgia|

12 Science-backed Ways to Recover From Fibromyalgia Medical Disclaimer: The information in this article is provided for general informational and educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Fibromyalgia is a painful, often debilitating condition with many symptoms. The causes of the condition can seem mysterious, so determining a successful [...]

Si vous souffrez d'arthrose, voici comment donner à votre cartilage les meilleures chances de guérison

By |mai 16, 2024|aging, knee pain, Arthrose, pain & pain relief, specific conditions|

If You Have Osteoarthritis, Here's How to Give Your Cartilage the Best Chance to Heal Osteoarthritis is a painful, debilitating condition that affects millions of people around the world and puts a significant drain on our healthcare system. More than 32 million Americans live with osteoarthritis, and the rate of osteoarthritis worldwide has increased [...]

How to Relieve Shallow Breathing

By |avril 12, 2024|anxiety, breathing, stress & stress relief|

How to Relieve Shallow Breathing Chronic stress, posture, and muscle tension can all play a role in developing shallow breathing, also referred to as chest breathing or thoracic breathing. Shallow breathing can contribute to serious medical conditions including anxiety disorders, panic attacks, hyperventilation, shock, asthma, pneumonia, pulmonary edema, and a buildup of carbon dioxide [...]

Is Magnesium Deficiency Contributing to Your Muscle Tension, Pain, or Fatigue?

By |mars 14, 2024|alimentation et nutrition, fibromyalgia, headache, Crampes musculaires, muscle tension|

Is Magnesium Deficiency Contributing to Your Muscle Tension, Pain, or Fatigue? Sometimes, despite all your efforts to release tension and relieve pain with pandiculation, you may get to a point where you feel like something else is going on. There may be some other factor besides learned muscular patterns that's causing your tension and [...]

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