Nothing Working? How to Start Getting Out of Pain without Getting Overwhelmed & Giving Up

The Comella Foundation

Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine and affects 2-3 million people in the US. Did you know that you can develop Scoliosis (and lower back pain) through chronic tension patterns? Co-host Alex Corey was informed he had Grade 1 Scoliosis in his early 20s via an unrelated X-ray and has dealt with lower back pain when awareness slips from posture, mobility, and core strength ever since.

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Full Transcript

Neurology functions in the pattern of a fractal. Awareness and analysis at the proper level of your neurology

  • Emotional
  • Mental
  • Physical
  • Spiritual

is critical to addressing pain, which we only usually detect in the densest layer, our physical body.

Neurology functions as a fractal and analysis at the correct level of the fractal is necessary to truly start at the beginning.

The first step that Bill teaches in his program, via orthobionomy, is getting you back to baseline first, into comfort, before any decisions are made in a heightened, stressed state and before any techniques are applied

Check out any of the links below if this video was helpful to find help in getting back to your baseline.

Book a Free 15 Minute Call with Bill: https://thekneepainguru.com

Contact Alex for a Collaborative Coaching Model: https://cultivated-change.com

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