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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: brain reprogramming Review: I am a massage therapist and use elements of Hanna's work daily. Most people don't understand that their posture and how they use their body comes from how they have unwittingly programmed their bodies. Their bodies are on "auto-pilot". Hanna makes this clear to the reader and then discusses how the reader can re-awaken their brain circuits and change their body programming, releasing muscular tension, using the exercises in the back of the book. Granted that the wooden figures showing the exercises can be difficult to discern, it is worth your patience to work it out. Your body will thank you. I have adapted many of the movements to my table work sessions and always assign one or two movements as homework. You can do much on your own. I have given away many copies of this book to clients who showed great interst in Hanna's work and in taking care of themselves.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Bottom line: get this book Review: If you have any structural pain that just won't go away, if you want to better your bodily awareness, and especialy if you are a healthcare professional. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I am a massage therapist, my works effectiveness increased a hundred fold when I learned what this book offers, and my selfcare routine did too.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: miracle works Review: If you have the slightest to most severe back problem, and want to learn and apply yourself, you can gently work miracles of realignment and pain relief with the guidance in this book - it is truly and absolutely a miracle-worker. I was told there was no help but surgery, and no hope but deterioration for my condition - but it ain't so!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: release muscle tension and eliminate pain Review: In this book Hanna provides a clear explanation of why the brain becomes conditioned to maintain unnecessary muscle tension, why that creates pain and limits movement, and most importantly, how to re-educate the brain to release that unnecessary tension, restore free movement, and eliminate pain. The exercises depicted in this book have given me my life back, freeing me from back pain I had for 15 years following a car accident. I highly recommend the book, and also recommend finding a Somatics practitioner to work with directly.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Somatics : Reawakening the Mind's Control of Movement, Flexi Review: This book really changed my life. I used to suffer from shoulder tendinitis and other muscular ailments, but by using the material in this book I'm now 99% pain free. In addition, "Somatics" taught me about the causes and cures of muscular tension, "aging", and poor posture. By applying what I learned in "Somatics", my body has become much more supple and relaxed, making activities from walking to playing tennis to doing the dishes much more enjoyable. But what is the catch? As Thomas Hanna explains, once you learn how your body really works, its up to you to learn how to improve its function. The bad news is that it takes time and persistance to effectively apply the knowledge in "Somatics" to your own body. The good news, however, is that by applying this knowledge you'll gain control over your own muscular (and thereby skeletal) health, now and for the rest of your life! I also like this book because even though the material is fairly scientific, the book's occasional humor and its case study format make it an enjoyable read.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: finally excercises for a bad back! Review: This book serves as an excellent introduction to somatic education and the benefits available to those willing to do the exercises descibed in the manner (slow and easy) that Hanna recommends. As an educator and therapist I often recommend this book to clients who want to take responsiblity for their own well-being and hear nearly 100% positve feedback about the books usefulness. The explanation of the neuromuscular patterns of stress and trauma and how they contribute to negative aging, dysfunctional posture and chronic pain provide valuable insight helpful for sufferers as well as for the teachers and therapists who try to help. The drawback is the difficulty involved in learning new and unfamiliar movement exercises from the printed page and the pictures are not very helpful. But working with a partner who can read you the directions, repeating them as needed can be helpful. Audiotapes are available for solo work but I highly recommend reading the book first.
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