Is the Body in Present Day Awareness?
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“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift—that’s why we call it the present.” In this episode, Lynn explores the deeper meaning behind one of her favorite quotes and how it relates to trauma-informed care in the body. From frozen tissues to lingering birth experiences, Lynn breaks down how unresolved trauma shows up in the musculoskeletal system, influences pain patterns, and impacts client outcomes.
✨ Episode Highlights for Practitioners:
- How the body stores trauma and why tissues “freeze” in response
- Recognizing trauma breadcrumbs that influence recurring pain and movement patterns
- The interplay between unresolved trauma and mechanical limitations in the body
- Strategies for bringing all cells into present-day awareness to enhance healing
- Practical applications for improving client outcomes in pelvic health and beyond
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