Back Pain Relief for Mom

Submitted by C.D.

Woman and therapist doing neurodevelopmental movement. Text: Back pain relief for Mom.

BeforeAfter
Severe back pain — doctors recommended surgery Extreme decrease in back pain — no more need for surgery
Tense grip made driving stressful and tiring Stress and fatigue from driving greatly diminished

I suffered from both emotional and physical ailments. On the emotional side, I experienced high levels of sudden-onset emotional dis-regulation, high levels of stress, among other things. Physically I had extraordinarily severe, debilitating lower back pain and vertigo (plus lifelong motion sickness), constant and severe shoulder and neck tension and pain, and I held a pencil with a crazy-hard-death-grip. After testing my own reflexes, I realized that I had many, many unintegrated reflexes. This all made logical sense to me as I was in an incubator for a couple weeks after I was born, I was only 4.5 lbs at birth (a twin).

Although the bulk of my attention has been to my son, and because I have nobody to do the reflex integration on me, I’ve only been able to do a few things consistently: rhythmic movement and hand integration [from the Brain and Sensory Foundation program]. But with both of these two things, I have had amazing improvement.

"By doing the rhythmic movement daily over the course of 2 months, I found that my back pain is 80% better."

Before I started the rhythmic movement I was told that I needed surgery, and I knew they were right because I was in pain 24 hours a day. After the rhythmic movement, my pain is 80% gone … it only bothers me when I’ve been sitting for a prolonged time or I lift something heavy. I am at a point now when I don’t need to think about surgery!

I also found out that holding my steering wheel was triggering my hand reflexes. I found that as soon as I gripped the wheel my arms automatically straightened and locked, and the muscles of my entire neck and shoulder and arms were permanently tightened. I spend 10+ hours a week driving my son, and during that time he needs to do his homework in the back of the car. I found that I was responding to him with high levels of impatience, stress, and anger as a result of my hand reflexes being constantly triggered. Once I started the hand reflexes, I found my stress and fatigue from driving greatly diminished, and my emotions better regulated. 

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*Disclaimer: The activities in the Brain and Sensory Foundations curriculum make use of the natural processes of neuroplasticity and development that are innately wired in the design of human beings to promote maturity and function. These activities appear to calm, organize, and mature the neuro-sensory-motor systems just as we see in the healthy development of human infants. Individual results may vary, and we do not claim to offer a cure for any specific condition or disorder. The Brain and Sensory Foundations activities appear to improve overall functioning resulting in measurable improvements for a range of conditions as demonstrated in over 1800 case studies from participants.