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Yes, Structural Integration is an amazing rehabilitative body
of work. There are numerous reasons for this. One reason is that
when you restore elasticity to the connective tissue, blood flow
is increased to the affected area which brings a greater supply
of oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissues. Another reason is that
by releasing the compression in the area, structural misalignments
have a much greater chance of correcting themselves. Thirdly, this
is a full body therapy. Even if an injury is in a specific location
the entire body is affected because of the interconnectedness of
the connective tissue structure. By working the entire body you
are going to catch compensatory problems before they have a chance
to take hold. So the work is not only rehabilitative, it’s
also preventative!
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