Musculoskeletal System

Learn more about some of the Conditions that Marin Helps With

Musculoskeletal System

The musculoskeletal system provides movement, stability and protection for internal organs. It includes bones, joints, tendons, muscles and cartilage. With age, injuries or chronic diseases can lead to pain, limited mobility and inflammatory processes.
How does bioenergy therapy help?
Bioenergy therapy supports the body's restorative processes by harmonizing energy flows, activating natural healing mechanisms and stimulating tissue regeneration. Through this method, the following can be achieved:
• Reduction of pain and stiffness in joints
• Improvement of blood circulation and energy circulation
• Recovery after injuries and surgeries
• Slowing of degenerative processes

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  • Arthritis and osteoarthritis – inflammatory and degenerative joint diseases leading to pain and limited mobility
  • Osteoporosis – loss of bone density, increasing the risk of fractures
  • Discopathy and radiculitis – problems with spinal discs causing pain in the back and limbs
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) – an autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system, leading to muscle weakness, loss of coordination and motor difficulties
  • Muscular dystrophies – progressive diseases that affect muscle strength and motor activity

Symptoms of musculoskeletal system diseases include pain, stiffness, muscle weakness, cramps, loss of balance and difficulty moving.

Multiple Sclerosis

Many people with MS report improvement in their condition after bioenergy therapy, including better motor function, less fatigue and increased sense of calm. By working with the patient’s energy field, the goal is:

  • Reducing muscle stiffness and pain
  • Harmonizing the nervous system and reducing stress
  • Improving circulation and energy flows in the body
  • Increasing vitality and overall body condition
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