In my last blog post, we explored what happens inside the body with a chronically tucked pelvis — the compression of organs, the overburdened pelvic floor, and the cascade of health consequences. Today I’m asking: why is healthy pelvic movement an integral part of some cultures and not others? And how can you get back in touch with your natural range of movement?
The Gokhale Method and Chiropractic
If you have had back pain, odds are that you have visited either a physical therapist or a chiropractor. They are the most frequented medical practitioners for all types of structural pain, and our teacher community has been enriched by both these (and many other types of) practitioners. For this post, I have invited Vera Baziuk, a chiropractor and Gokhale Method® teacher based in Edmonton, Canada, to join me for a Q&A. We would like to share with you how she sees the interface between chiropractic and our method.