How can we know if our nerves are ideal?

I hope you're having a wonderful day! I've got another fascinating piece of information that could change the way you think about nerve pain and injuries.

Did you know that an ideal nerve cable should glide freely without any interference from muscle firing?

That’s right – when our nerves are functioning properly, they should move smoothly without causing discomfort.

But if you’re experiencing nerve pain, tingling, or numbness, it might be related to your muscles firing to protect your nerves.

Here’s the scoop: Our brains are always on high alert to protect your body from potential strain.

When it senses that some physical strain might be too much, it sends signals to our muscles to tighten up around the nerves, creating a protective barrier.

This muscle firing can interfere with the normal gliding of the nerves, leading to pain and other uncomfortable sensations.

The good news?

By understanding this protective mechanism, we can work to resolve it and restore your nerves to their natural, free-gliding state.

And contrary to popular belief, this process is actually quite simple. These protective responses are measurable and, once calmed, nerve pain and related issues are often resolved.

Let me share a story about one of our clients, Kate. She came to us with chronic sciatic nerve pain that made it difficult for her to walk and sit comfortably.

Traditional treatments had offered little relief. When we examined her, we found that her brain was sending protective signals to her muscles, causing them to tighten up around her sciatic nerve and restrict its natural movement.

By using specific techniques to relax these protective responses, we helped Kate restore the free-gliding movement of her nerve.

Her pain significantly decreased, and she was able to return to her normal activities without discomfort.

As renowned pain scientist Lorimer Moseley puts it, "Pain is a conscious experience that results from the brain interpreting danger to body tissue."

This quote highlights the brain's role in pain perception and protection.

However, it’s also essential to understand that the brain doesn’t just produce pain – it actively engages protective mechanisms within the body, such as muscle tightening around nerves.

By addressing and calming these protective responses, we can often resolve nerve pain and related issues at their core.

See more information about nerve pain and the do's & dont's at this Youngify web page: https://www.youngify.com.au/nerve-irritation-nerve-pain

Soon, you’ll be able to understand your body better and take control of your health.

If you’re curious about how this works and want to start feeling better, you are welcome to book a free call with me to discuss possibilities at the link below:  
https://www.youngify.com.au/book-a-free-call

Soon, you’ll be able to understand your body better and take control of your health.

Wishing you all the best physical health,
Michael.

Michael Ridgway