Episodes
Monday Nov 01, 2021
Monday Nov 01, 2021
This Clinical Feldenkrais BSMA lesson was written with a particular client in mind, and uploaded to share. It's not meant to be a medical treatment for any or everybody with a clinical condition and as always, do check with your physician before you do any new bodywork, if you have any concerns.
The lesson is designed to be an exploration, in the laboratory of your life and to aid your own discoveries. Do leave a message if you find you have any interesting responses to completing the lesson and if you want to know more about this then you can book to have a conversation through my calendar. Note time scale is UK time zone. CALENDAR LINK
Note: Hyperesthesia is an increase in the sensitivity of any of your senses, such as sight, sound, touch, and smell. It can affect just one or all of the senses. Often, the heightening of an individual sense is referred to by a separate name For example, increased sensitivity of touch is called tactile sensitivity, and increased sensitivity of sound is called auditory sensitivity.
Everyone has hyperesthesia to some extent, so it's a natural response, however some people have problems that cause increased constraint and debility.
There is an interesting article on the topic HERE
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Early signs of CSPS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in Children.
Children can develop CRPS sometimes there are warning signs in this podcast Jill give some background on what to look out for and how challenging it is to be a parent of a child with early signs of CRPS and why finding someone who specialises in pediatrics and is experienced working with children & parents involved in CRPS is.
Recorded during NERVEmber which is CRPS awareness month this recording will help you understand why it's so hard to find a clinician experienced in working with CRPS in children
Tuesday Nov 08, 2016
Clinical Feldenkrais Sit to Stand with awareness; relaxation Jill Wigmore-Welsh
Tuesday Nov 08, 2016
Tuesday Nov 08, 2016
A 15 minutes process combining awareness of self use & gentle play during the simple process of sitting to standing with relaxation. This lesson is an excellent practice to use at the end of a busy day, at a break, even on a plane journey.
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Lying on Your Front Contact & Breathing
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Today I worked with a client who has been to see me for several years. He is a very keen runner and injured his calf on a 10K. After putting on my HCPC Registered PT hat and completing a full assessment of his injury, advising on management etc. we chatted about scanning & habits.
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Post Arthrocopy continued 4
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Progressing from the previous short podcasts this one introduces more movement developing from the previous podcast. Mainly in sitting you will gradually work using hands around knees to develop your flexibility in preparation for easy effortless standing
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Post Knee Arthroscopy Continued
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Continuing from the original two podcasts this develops the theme of reconnecting to your leg after surgery. An easy process which you may choose to do before or after surgery. Usual reminders about care when you have a medical condition ask advice from your physician or physical therapist ad take responsibility for your actions
Thursday Jun 17, 2010
Considering Walking
Thursday Jun 17, 2010
Thursday Jun 17, 2010
This lesson is designed to help you have a better understanding of your natural pattern of standing and stepping You will need a space about 3 by 4 metres to work in. You can practice with shoes on or off and it can be done inside at work or out in the green gym It last just 15 minutes and can be done in a short break