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		<title>What’s Next at Horan Rolfing? Pairing Full Body Systems Health &#038; Pain-Free Movement</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 17:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Functional Nutrition: It’s the next big thing for my practice. If you’re a Horan Rolfing client, over time we’ve probably talked about the right way to exercise (especially when trying&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Functional Nutrition: It’s the next big thing for my practice. If you’re a Horan Rolfing client, over time we’ve probably talked about the right way to exercise (especially when trying to recover from an injury) and gut health. Hang out with me enough and you’ll quickly realize that overall health and healing is my passion. Building our natural immunity, understanding the power of our gut, the microbiome; these types of topics got me interested in functional nutrition.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What do you know about functional nutrition?</h2>



<p>If you’ve been listening to buzz about the science behind <strong>functional nutrition</strong>, you may be familiar with the concept. The idea that to change your health for the better, you have to understand why you don’t feel your best today. It’s not all that different an approach than the one I take in Rolfing, that the symptom may not be the source of the problem, but it can help us find it.</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>Full body systems health is invaluable.</p></blockquote>



<p><strong>Functional nutrition’s goal is to not only help others get healthy, but also to teach them how to stay healthy.</strong> The idea is that you work directly with a Functional Nutrition Counselor – that’s me by year end – to determine what’s going on with your body, and how together, we can bring you to optimal health.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Why am I pursuing certification as a Functional Nutrition Counselor through the <a href="https://www.fxnutrition.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Functional Nutrition Alliance</a>?</h3>



<p>If 2020 convinced me of nothing else, it’s that overall health – mind and body – is the greatest gift we can give ourselves. Full body systems health is invaluable. Combine systems health and pain-free movement? We have a winner!</p>
<p>Rolfing Structural Integration helped me heal from injury and inspired me to become a Certified Rolfer. I believe melding Rolfing with the practical health approach of Functional Nutrition will give my clients a clear path to whole-body health and pain-free living. In the meantime, Rolfing remains center stage, with Full Body Systems waiting in the wings.</p>
<p>Helping your body function at its level best is a goal worth working toward. It’s the whole reason I’m committed to the program.</p>



<p><em>Christopher Horan is a Certified Rolfer passionate about his clients&#8217; overall health and wellness. You can schedule your pain-relieving Rolfing session at either his Tacoma and Bellevue, WA practice locations using the website <a href="https://horanrolfing.com/schedule/">scheduling calendar</a>. </em></p>


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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2020 20:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[How do your muscles get pulled in the first place? Muscle fibers stretch too far past normal working length, tearing muscle fibers. That causes what we’re most familiar with as&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>How do your muscles get pulled in the first place? Muscle fibers stretch too far past normal working length, tearing muscle fibers. That causes what we’re most familiar with as a “<strong>pulled muscle</strong>.” It can be severe enough to keep you from working out like usual for weeks at a time. Let’s talk about recovery and Rolfing – because you definitely want to recover properly to get back to 100%.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How can Rolfing help you recover from pulled muscles?’</strong></h2>



<p>Usually, the first thing we want to do is try to stretch it out. The assumption is that we pulled it because it was too short. Here’s where understanding how one part of the body’s musculature and myofascial affect another part is so important.</p>
<p>For example, did you know a pulled hamstring may not have anything to do with your hamstring being short? Yep. It could be that a short quadricep is pulling your pelvis into a front tilt. Because your hamstrings attach to the back of your pelvis, your hamstring is actually being pulled too long! That means the last thing you want to do is stretch your hamstrings. Instead, you need to stretch – or lengthen – your quads.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Other reasons for pulled muscles: Poor habits &amp; dehydration.</strong></h3>



<p>You may be thinking, “How could my quads get too short?” It all depends on how you’re using your body, from how you sit to how you work out. If an injury or a bad habit makes your muscles misfire – the sequence is off – then it’s a lot easier to pull a muscle.</p>
<p>Another reason for a pulled muscle is dehydration. You’d be amazed at how much it matters to your muscles that you’re well-hydrated, because there’s simply no elasticity in dehydrated soft tissue. Here, test yourself:</p>
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<p>Pinch the skin right behind any knuckle on your hand. Did it flatten out right away? Excellent. Way to keep hydrated. Did it stay pinched for any time at all? You’re dehydrated – drink water now!</p>
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<p>Remember, as little as 2% dehydration affects your mental alertness and physical performance. Get into the habit of checking your non-diuretic fluid intake. Caffeinated coffee, sodas, even green tea, causes more frequent urination. If you’re not balancing that out with healthy hydration, you’re placing your muscles – and your mind – at a disadvantage.</p>
<p>We’ll explore all possible reasons for your muscle pain during your initial examination when I evaluate your body mechanics. Our Rolfing sessions together are focused on getting your body – and how you use it &#8211; back into balance for the long term. That often means creating new habits and patterns. Let’s get started!</p>



<p><em>At Horan Rolfing, my goal is to help you move pain-free again. We&#8217;ll work together to restore your body’s ease, balance, and strength. Schedule a Rolfing appointment with me in the Tacoma location of Horan Rolfing or in the Bellevue office.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 18:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[No, Rolfing does not hurt you, at least it doesn’t when I do it.  You may have heard that Rolfing® Structural Integration is painful. It doesn’t need to be. Yes,&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>No, Rolfing does not hurt you, at least it doesn’t when I do it.  You may have heard that Rolfing® Structural Integration is painful. It doesn’t need to be. Yes, I’m pushing your system so we can help your body change, but the more you relax, focus on what the sensations tell you, the more receptive to change your body will be.</p>
<p>In my experience, results come more productively when I work <em>with</em> your nervous system. I believe that positive body change is more likely to happen that way than if I work tissue while completely disregarding your comfort level.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Rolfing executed too deeply, too fast can cause your system to tense up.  </h2>



<p>That’s your body’s natural response as it tries to protect itself. &nbsp;I don’t want to fight against bodily instincts, but to work at a level that keeps you relaxed on the table, working <em>with</em> me. </p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>My clients typically report <strong>Rolfing</strong> as feeling like a satisfying deep pressure or a really nice deep stretch. </p></blockquote>



<p>Every session is a little different. There’s a broad spectrum of what you can expect or will feel. For instance, if the pain source is an organ or entrapped nerves, the work feels incredibly gentle. Resistance usually surfaces when we’re trying to change entrenched patterns, like compensating from longtime pain or an injury. Or even correcting bad posture. Tissue “pushes back” vs simply accepting change.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">That’s why I encourage communication throughout every Rolfing session. </h2>



<p>Everyone has a different level of sensitivity. <strong>Is the manipulation too intense? Let me know.</strong> I do <em>not</em> take offense at your feedback about your body. Persistence is necessary, but not at the cost of progress or comfort.</p>



<p>It’s true that there are practitioners who tend to work from a “no pain, no gain” perspective. That works for some. Personalities and beliefs differ. All Rolfers go through essentially the same training yet each of us develops our own approach to Rolfing. You’ll want to choose the Certified Rolfer who most aligns with your needs and personality. </p>



<p><em>At Horan Rolfing, my sole aim is to restore your body’s ease, balance, and strength. To help you move pain-free again. You can schedule a Rolfing appointment with me in the Tacoma location of Horan Rolfing or in the Bellevue office.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 18:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We’ve all experienced it. The pain in our neck that isn’t going away. With Rolfing, the first step is to find out what’s causing the neck pain. Is it whiplash?&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>We’ve all experienced it. The pain in our neck that isn’t going away. With Rolfing, the first step is to find out what’s causing the <strong>neck pain</strong>. Is it whiplash? TMJ? Or is it coming from some area of the body that you’d never guess would make your neck hurt? Let’s find out.</p>
<p>When I’m working on a source diagnosis for where the pain is originating, I’m typically looking for an <strong>imbalance</strong>. Keep in mind that pain from an imbalance can be from any number of issues:</p>
<ul>
<li>Musculoskeletal</li>
<li>Pinched or trapped nerve</li>
<li>Abdominal organ that shares a common nerve with one in your neck (it happens)</li>
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<p>I know. Sometimes it’s as if you just opened your eyes one morning, went to jump out of bed, and suddenly, “Owwwww!” My role is to (1) find the source of that OW and (2) get your body in the best position to heal itself so the hurt goes away.</p>
<p>When you come to me, don’t be surprised if I watch you walk, look at the different ways you move your body, or interview you on recent exercises or home activities. I use all kinds of diagnostic methods to discover the imbalance. All of it is to determine where the neck pain starts, not just to treat where the symptoms show up.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Getting Rid of Neck Pain</h2>



<h3>Re-educating Your Body</h3>
<p>The important thing to remember is that we’re not going for a temporary fix. Yes, I want the pain in your neck to go away – as soon as possible. But I also want to know how we can keep it from coming back. That’s the other thing the source helps tell us. Imbalance can be because of some nutritional issue, everyday movement that needs to be corrected, or because you’re unconsciously compensating for an old injury.</p>
<p>Your health history – that includes exercise, athletics, work and play, too – feeds into a roadmap. The roadmap provides guidance on what you can do to help keep the neck pain from returning. Together we’ll teach your body, re-educate it, on how to keep you moving freely and without discomfort.</p>



<p><em>Christopher Horan’s Rolfing practice helps clients find freedom of movement, without pain. He uses Rolfing to treat neck pain, sciatica, back pain, TMJ, athletic injuries, as well as to improve posture and gait. <a href="http://bit.ly/2V3Cfvd">Schedule your Rolfing session</a> with Christopher today for either his greater Tacoma or Bellevue location. </em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2020 16:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Did you know that the NIH says ~80% of us experience back pain? In fact, it’s the top reason that people contact my Tacoma Rolfing® practice. The good news for&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that <a href="https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/patient-caregiver-education/fact-sheets/low-back-pain-fact-sheet" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the NIH says</a> ~80% of us experience back pain? In fact, it’s the top reason that people contact my <a href="https://horanrolfing.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tacoma Rolfing®</a> practice. The good news for you is that whether it’s debilitating or an ongoing discomfort, generally back pain is fixable, and often without surgery.</p>
<p>The trick to treating back pain effectively is in knowing how to find the pain before just diving in. Knowing “Where’s does it hurt?” doesn’t necessarily mean knowing the source, but it’s always a clue. Did you know that even a simple stubbed toe can throw off your gait enough to cause your lower back to hurt? That’s why it’s important to <strong>know where the back pain originates</strong>, and there are lots of possibilities. To name a few:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sedentary lifestyle, aka sitting too much</li>
<li>Pinched nerves from a herniated disk</li>
<li>Lack of core strength</li>
<li>Off-balance gait or walk, a limp</li>
<li>Injury from a workplace or car accident</li>
</ul>
<p>Luckily, all of the above (and more) causes of back pain typically respond really well to Rolfing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What’s different about how I, as a Certified Rolfer©, treat back pain?</h2>



<p>To begin with, I look at the whole you. Like I mention above, the thing that’s making your back hurt may not originate where you think it does. That’s where the initial assessment comes in. I’ll take you through a short process that lets me examine your alignment, how you move and how you stand.</p>
<p>Each client is unique, so how we move forward will be unique, too. Say that I determine part of your back pain comes from lack of core strength. Part of your treatment regimen may include simple core exercises. But if it looks like your case is more complex or severe, you may need to see a physical therapist, too. I know several practitioners in the greater Tacoma area (Seattle metro, too) and can refer you.</p>
<p>Back pain doesn’t just hurt, which is bad enough, it also limits your movement. That’s packs a double whammy to any lifestyle. Because I’ve been a Certified Rolfer for more than a decade, I know just how all the muscles, fascia tissue and nerves need to work together.</p>
<p>Using Rolfing and corresponding deep touch body work, I can help free spasming nerves, loosening the tissue that locks you up movement-wise. I’ll get to the root of the pain and help correct what’s causing it. Because ultimately, the goal is to get you moving well again, free from back pain.  </p>
<p><em>Christopher Horan is a Certified Rolfer practicing in the greater Tacoma, Washington area. His Puget Sound Rolfing clients come from Tacoma, Puyallup, Newcastle, Gig Harbor, Fircrest and University Place, as well as the Seattle metropolitan and Bellevue areas. You can <a href="http://bit.ly/2V3Cfvd" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">schedule your appointment here</a>.</em></p>
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