Treatment for Breath-Pattern Disorders

In twenty-seven years of working with human structure and gravity, Aric has become increasingly intrigued with the breathing pattern issues of his clients. EVERY session enhances breathing capacity. Session one of the SOMA series is called the ‘breath session’ because it actively opens the torso’s often-too-tight superficial wrapping of connective tissue that narrows the pattern of breath.

Surprisingly though, releasing bound-up feet and calves (session two in the SOMA series) also imbues a better breath pattern. Why is this? It's because stable, articulate feet allow the body to… ‘catch its breath.’ It's odd but true. Think about it — articulate feet afford the structures farther up the gravitational line the EASE and FREEDOM needed to work better. The breath is supported from underneath... and from above as well.

So now you know — the entire human form is integrated to create breathing — it's not just the diaphragm and a few other muscles that raise and lower the chest. The idea that every muscle's action assists in breathing is quite accurate, and, startling to many people.

Perhaps the main untold, under-observed benefit of Structural Integration is better breathing.

But what about those with specific conditions and symptoms related to poor habits of breathing?

Aric has developed specific sessions to address sleep apnea, snoring and insomnia, and is excited to offer this work to people needing help breathing at night.

Many people suffer with these issues and other breath-pattern issues like shallow breathing and upper-chest breathing during the day, and a lot can be done to restore the body's natural capacity to breathe well.

Over the past decades, Aric has developed a sleep apnea protocol with exercises and specific fascial work to release and balance ‘stuck’ structures that are the root cause of symptoms like apnea, snoring, shallow breathing, and insomnia.

He uses SOMA techniques, tragger-type work, active stretching, passive range-of-motion, and many exercises to re-educate, tone and integrate the neuromuscular system. This work is focused on the connective tissue structures of the whole body, but specifically the nose, jaw, face, head, neck, throat, shoulders and torso. These sessions run 70 minutes to 1.5 hours.

Good places to start are my two articles here, and to call me with your questions.

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You have a very thoughtful, thorough and deliberate approach when assessing the patient and their concerns. You endeavor to understand what your patient is feeling about the issues that have brought them to you.

I feel that you have a deep, genuine concern for my well-being, and that you are not afraid to suggest potentially difficult ideas that may be related — and require more of a mind/body/spirit healing rather than purely physical.

I have had professional massage therapy for many years from several providers, and you have been very good at listening to me, communicating and addressing my concerns. I have been extremely happy with your work and would recommend you to anyone. Thank you again."

~ (Apnea/breathing treatment client)