Last month, 85 individuals from diverse backgrounds came together to unlock the secrets of a supposedly transformative healing technique known as the Spinal Flow Technique. This emerging modality, which promises to alleviate back pain, headaches, and stress, is capturing the hearts and minds of a growing community of practitioners.
Dr Carli Axford, the founder of the Spinal Flow Technique shared her unique approach consisting of massage therapists, chiropractors, naturopaths, osteopaths, and novices eager to make a difference in the realm of holistic healing.
Dr Axford’s mission is clear: for the Spinal Flow Technique to achieve the same level of recognition and acceptance as established modalities like kinesiology and reiki. Her approach is centred on the belief that by tapping into the body’s innate healing abilities, even seemingly insurmountable pain can be alleviated.
Unlike traditional methods that focus on cracking or applying pressure to pain points, the Spinal Flow Technique facilitates the flow of signals from the brain through the spine. It delves deeper to uncover the root causes of pain, beyond the surface-level symptoms.
Dr Axford says beneath the symptoms, our emotions are harboured as deep spinal blockages, which, in turn, trigger muscle contractions. By establishing a connection between the mind, thoughts, emotions, and the heart through the spine, practitioners can bring about profound healing and transformation.
The modality’s foundation lies in understanding the central role of the nervous system in maintaining overall health. The nervous system, starting with the brain and the spinal cord, supplies every organ and cell tissue in the body. Within the Spinal Flow Technique, there are 33 access points that practitioners learn to contact, enabling them to unlock the spinal flow in their clients.
Through the power of their hands, practitioners claim they can identify physical, chemical, and emotional stressors that manifest as spinal blockages. They say they can pinpoint the areas where stress is stored and the areas of ease, allowing them to make contact with the spinal nervous system to facilitate the flow.
As this healing technique continues to gain recognition and practitioners expand their knowledge, it seems clear that the Spinal Flow Technique is poised to become a major force in the world of holistic health, helping countless individuals find relief from pain and stress, and ultimately restoring balance and vitality to their lives.