I use a modified form of Chinese Tui na... which I see as massage, just as I see Swedish, Reflexology, or any other modality to be all part of the various familes of touch healing.
I haven't found anyone where accupressure didn't find some success. However some folks don't like it cause it isn't what they want or expect from massage...
What I do sometimes find is that when the points aren't clearing "as normal" this is usually also accompanied by "hypersensitivity" and what is commonly referred to as "physiology doesn't react as normal". Which when dealing with doctors and insurance is a polite way of stating, "I ain't gonna come out and say this client is faking, but something ain't right."
This isn't every fibro client, some clear quickly, and block just as quickly. Nor am I am saying the others are faking. They aren't, but neither is a child who makes themselves throw up when they don't want to go to school. The sickness relates to how their dealing with their issues. How they store them in their body.
I have many many fibro clients, who only get a flare up when needing to do something they don't want to do.... It's the stress you say. YES, but primarily the stresses of how they are choosing to proceed with their life.... If I hate mornings. Mornings are going to suck for me until I declare a war on my additude. I have to refuse to feel miserable when I wake up. I refuse to be nasty to other people and take it out on them, and I might have my own baggage holding over for years during this transition.
This is literally dis ease.
The chinese methodology actually discusses how various locations are the related to different emotional issues and how we store them. When I clear the points I get them to vent their emotional baggage, and I also tell them... I can get these places to feel better but it's you that decides whether to keep using them to store your stuff.
I agree with Londonmassage, Exercise is important. I work with alot of Physical Therapists, but what a PT really does is try to get them to want to be active, to feel better and participate in their own life....
Our western science would have us believe that because they can identify and classify a type of illness they know everything there is to know about it. Yet time and again I encounter clients of doctors who understood pathology, but not soft tissue. Strangely enough, this same science would have us believe we are basically just a cloud of energy with a little bit (if any) of matter, thrown in.... Yet, to approach it like that makes them uncomfortable and think your a hippie. Irony abounds.
What makes it so hard for people to believe that fibro, cancer, heart problems and the rest aren't emotional blockages in nature?
Truly,
M C Markman