UnderGround Forum >> Rolfing is some amazing stuff
| 2/14/13 11:22 PM | |
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triphelin
Member Since: 2/6/06 Posts: 1053 |
You can't fix a mechanical problem like degenerative facets or even disc bulging with this. May as well have someone ROLF all over your face, it will be short lived.
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| 2/14/13 11:28 PM | |
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Mix6APlix
Member Since: 10/26/03 Posts: 20923 |
In for later |
| 2/14/13 11:45 PM | |
Bucephalus
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Member Since: 10/22/12 Posts: 2496 |
triphelin - You can't fix a mechanical problem like degenerative facets or even disc bulging with this. May as well have someone ROLF all over your face, it will be short lived. Rolfing absolutely can help with bulging discs. |
| 2/14/13 11:55 PM | |
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Muzalini
Member Since: 12/21/09 Posts: 3311 Giraffix Inc, Graphic Designer |
Bucephalus -What about facets? My discs are bad too but the majority of my pain is in the facets, I've had 2 rounds of numbing shots ( 6 each ) and I was relatively pain free for about 3-4 hourstriphelin - You can't fix a mechanical problem like degenerative facets or even disc bulging with this. May as well have someone ROLF all over your face, it will be short lived.
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| 2/15/13 12:05 AM | |
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IsmokeCrack
Member Since: 9/9/05 Posts: 1147 |
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| 2/15/13 12:16 AM | |
Bucephalus
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Member Since: 10/22/12 Posts: 2497 |
Muzalini -Bucephalus -What about facets? My discs are bad too but the majority of my pain is in the facets, I've had 2 rounds of numbing shots ( 6 each ) and I was relatively pain free for about 3-4 hourstriphelin - You can't fix a mechanical problem like degenerative facets or even disc bulging with this. May as well have someone ROLF all over your face, it will be short lived. The purpose of Rolfing is to structurally align and balance the body/posture by removing hardened fascia (the collagen coating on muscle) that keeps the skeleto-muscular system locked in chronic holding patterns. So even if Rolfing can't help with a specific kind of degeneration, it can open up 'space' in the body so there is less pressure and irritation on the degenerated or inflamed area. iow, there is usually more than one problem.. the problem of whatever is bulging, swollen, herniated, etc. and the overall problem of the body being out of alignment and constantly impinging on that part. Rolfing focuses mainly on helping your body 'get out of it's own way'.. Many times whatever was the specific problem will clear up once that pressure is relieved.. But even if it doesn't, there is almost always significant reduction in symptoms and pain. Talk with a Rolfer about your situation.. They are realistic about what they can do. |
| 2/15/13 10:20 AM | |
Dodge135
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Member Since: 8/2/09 Posts: 480 |
Joe Rogan -Muzalini -Joe Rogan -I have 3 bulging and my facet joints are nearly gone. How long before you saw improvement with the Rolfing? If you keep training with a fucked up back it'll be the end of a lot more than your jiu jitsu. |
| 2/15/13 3:31 PM | |
Philanderer
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 3076 |
BJJER - I spoke with a guy Doctor who is thought to be one of the highest authorities on spine surgery and is a Brown Belt in BJJ to boot about bjj and back problems. Men's Health had an article about how situps and crunches bent the spine in ways that it wasn't meant to go, and that Plancks were safer and hit abs better. It reminded me of Tito on the Nat. Geographic special on MMA, saying that he did 1K situps a day. His back problems are public knowledge. |
| 2/15/13 5:49 PM | |
CLINT NJHC
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Member Since: 1/30/08 Posts: 2552 |
My girl went to the hospital the other day bc she was frozen due to bulging discs. Going to show this to her later... |
| 2/15/13 6:18 PM | |
cheesesteak
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Member Since: 11/23/02 Posts: 4419 |
I prefer jelqing |
| 2/15/13 7:26 PM | |
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jones182
Member Since: 1/16/10 Posts: 137 |
philipee32 - A Ha joe rogan is into rolfing too. That stuff is old already 70's. A good massage therapist aka me, will rape a rolfer any day of the week. Rolfing is like cross between massage therapy and chiropractic theroy except rolfing believes the whole body is stacked nd needs to aligned instead of just the spine and its really deep massage therapy. I think alota rolfers just get lucky and happen to realease the muscle cuz they hit everything, a lot of their work is based on stuff that isn't even possible, like manipulating the spine.Rape a rolfer? I've heard of happy endings but Jesus
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| 2/16/13 12:56 AM | |
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vazzo
Member Since: 12/23/12 Posts: 180 |
My mrs rolfs on my knob a lot
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| 3/4/13 11:46 PM | |
Joe Rogan
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So for a bit of an update, I've started DRX9000 spinal decompression. Today was the first day. One of the things that's interesting is that I'm becoming aware of muscular imbalances that I have. For one, the right side of my neck is thicker and stronger than the left. The doctor was kind of freaked out about it and initially thought there was some kind of an injury, but turns out what it comes from is arm triangles. The arm triangle is my go to move. I have quite a few set ups for it, and I've got it down to where I can pull it off at a fairly high percentage rate amongst good people. I occasionally get them isolating the left arm, but the vast majority I get on the right side. I use my neck as a lever, and over the course of 16+ years of jiu jitsu the right side of my neck has become strong as fuck from pinning arms to people's faces. The whole right side of my body is stronger from kick boxing too. My lats are more developed on that side, and all that imbalance puts pressure on my spine. I'm going to try to balance that all out with weights and yoga. All in all I'm pretty happy with the progress I've been making. I haven't been able to roll in months, but I'm not in pain, and I'm definitely seeing progress. Plus I'm really excited to be getting the spinal decompression done now as well. |
| 3/5/13 12:01 AM | |
gusto
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Joe Rogan - Joe, I never watch your podcasts, i only listen. Do you sit during the whole thing? i found standing at my desk to relieve a lot of back issues. not cure, but i dont get as tight |
| 3/5/13 12:09 AM | |
ThatKickDidntHuroooohhhhhhhh
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Member Since: 9/16/12 Posts: 3143 |
Joe Rogan - I wonder if we'll start to see this with mixed martial artists when they retire. These guys are doing kickboxing and BJJ every day, have you spoken to any ex-fighter about muscular imbalances and the resulting pain? Regardless, good luck on your recovery. |
| 3/5/13 12:17 AM | |
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Jons Forsberg
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 15511 |
moral of the story is bjj is bad for the body, most martial arts are in fact. Wanna stay healthy, do yoga. |
| 3/5/13 12:24 AM | |
John Clarke
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| 3/5/13 12:27 AM | |
Rip0ste
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Joe Rogan -I'm so sorry to hear you've got bulged discs, Joe...same I injury took me out I Jiu Jitsu...I miss it, but not the daily pain, and inability to sit, sleep etc... I'm interested to hear that your Rolfing and decompression is helping...have you heard of or looked into the Regenexx procedure? Kind of like platelet rich prolotherapy with stem cells - helps rebuild the disc wall and restore height and strength.
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| 3/5/13 4:48 AM | |
Joe Rogan
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Rip0ste -Joe Rogan -I'm so sorry to hear you've got bulged discs, Joe...same I injury took me out I Jiu Jitsu...I miss it, but not the daily pain, and inability to sit, sleep etc... That's actually the first time I've ever heard of regenexx and bulging discs. I'm going to look into it now. Thank you! |
| 3/5/13 6:46 AM | |
Megatherium
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Member Since: 11/18/11 Posts: 5195 |
I hurt myself badly in a rolfing mishap with my girlfriend at a commune in Nelson BC back in the seventies. Left me terribly unbalanced. Got me a medical marijuana card out of the deal though, so things do even out over the long haul eh. |
| 3/5/13 4:27 PM | |
Cyril Jeff
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Member Since: 12/29/09 Posts: 11463 twitter = @theCyrildotcom |
Joe Rogan -
isn't that a trip... keep us posted Joe, never tried decompression before. |
| 3/6/13 2:57 PM | |
Rip0ste
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You're welcomeJjoe! Please let me know what you find out! I think there's a good Regenexx place/doctor in the LA area...
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| 3/6/13 3:21 PM | |
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octowussy
Member Since: 8/12/10 Posts: 2591 |
Decompression, statistically, does not work. It's existed for a long time, only chiropractors have started giving it fancy names and charging and arm and a leg for it. It also won't cure any imbalances. The actual effect of muscular and structural imbalances is a hot topic in the medical community. The science says that they don't matter, though I don't know how I feel about that. Structualism, as a whole, doesn't have a fantastic reputation with the scientific community, but I think there's something there. I do believe that poor posture and even imbalances (to a degree) can contribute to muscle tension, which I believe is the antagonist in most chronic pain. But a lot of things can contribute to muscle tension, including stress (see John Sarno's materials). So it becomes a quest to discover the cause of your muscle tension and then remove it. That includes dealing with any sort of trigger points that may be caused by your muscle tension. I know I have a huge cluster of them in my shoulders that I use a tennis ball to remove before they reappear in a couple of days (as I'm still working on removing muscle tension). Personally, I think it would be far more advantageous (as well as cost effective) for someone experiencing chronic pain to investigate causes of muscle tension other than the oft cited vertebral discs, etc. Look at stressors, postural (sitting, standing, etc) deficiencies. Etc. If you believe stress could be a factor, pick up a book by Dr. John Sarno and look into relaxation and meditation techniques. If you think that maybe your posture sucks (and most people don't realize it, but their posture DOES suck -- pulling your shoulders back is a terrible practice as that can cause enormous amounts of muscle tension), look into the Alexander Technique. Saveyourself.ca offers up some tremendous ebooks about trigger points. As for Rolfing, the whole practice is based on the idea that you can manipulate and/or RELEASE fascia, but it's incredibly tough, durable tissue. To quote saveyourself.ca, if the stuff were any tougher, we'd be bulletproof. |
| 3/6/13 3:33 PM | |
Joe Rogan
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octowussy - Decompression, statistically, does not work. It's existed for a long time, only chiropractors have started giving it fancy names and charging and arm and a leg for it. It also won't cure any imbalances. The issue in the past with decompression is that the muscles around the spine contract to protect it. The way they do it now with computerized machies is the machine pulls in pulses so that the muscles don't contract to protect it. Lots of people have had positive results with it. |
| 3/6/13 3:43 PM | |
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octowussy
Member Since: 8/12/10 Posts: 2593 |
I can't fault anyone who has the time or the money to explore decompression and anything that provides results for anyone is great. But people claim to have been cured of all sorts of things by shit like aromatherapy. The fact of the matter is that science does not support decompression. I understand how the newer machines work as I've been pitched them by chiropractors in the past, so I know about the pulses and how it's so relaxing that people fall asleep, etc etc. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1887522: "There is very limited evidence in the scientific literature to support the effectiveness of non-surgical spinal decompression therapy. This intervention has never been compared to exercise, spinal manipulation, standard medical care or other less expensive conservative treatment options which have an ample body of research demonstrating efficacy. Considering the cost-benefit relationship, many better researched and less expensive treatment options are available to the clinician." Some further reading with discusses legal issues the manufacturers of the VAX-D machines ran into, though it's relevant to any spinal decompression machine: http://www.chirobase.org/06DD/vaxd/vaxd.html |
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