FREE SPINOLOGY SEMINAR

Tuesday from 6.30pm-7.15pm @ V Club
To attend the seminar simply RSVP by calling 8088 8888.

What is Spinology?

Spinology is a profession that has specifically evolved to assist the human body to function more optimally, in the face of an ever-increasing array of forces to which we are all subjected in the modern world. It does this by ensuring that the nerve system is free from interference through spinal obtrusions.

A spinal obtrusion is a situation where the body is unable to maintain the correct relationships between the bones of the spinal column, thus altering the environment of the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots, and impeding the transmission of impulses between the brain and the rest of the body.

Based on the premise that the living body is always working to correct itself and adapt ideally to its environment, Spinologists apply gentle, specific forces into the muscles around the spinal column to help the body correct spinal obtrusions.

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A word from the Founder, Anthony Tremain
In this modern world of ours, we are constantly bombarded with information about what we should do, when and where we should do it, who we should do it with, and what is good for us and why.  Incredibly, one the most vital pieces of information that would help all of us to live better and more satisfying lives is almost always overlooked in this information barrage.   

The absolute reality is that the nervous system controls every single structure and function in the human body

Once we know this fact, one of the most telling decisions any of us can ever make for ourselves and our dependents is to ensure that we take adequate steps to enable our nervous system to function properly so that we can fulfill our potential and always be at our best.  How do we do that?

A couple of other crucial facts give us the clues we need. 

Firstly, the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots are the communication highways via which our brain receives information from our internal and external environments, and also through which it delivers its vital controlling and coordinating commands.  It is therefore imperative that the proper functioning environment of these information networks is maintained, because it is the surroundings of the spinal cord and nerve roots that determine how they work. 

Secondly, this “working environment” of the nervous system is set up by the spinal column, which houses and protects the delicate nerve fibres. 

Thirdly, any change in the dynamics, or movements, of individual spinal bones (called vertebrae) affects the nervous system environment and, consequently, alters both the types of signals being carried, and the frequency of them. 

What this translates to is that any change in the relationship between spinal bones will interfere with the communication between the brain and the rest of the body and therefore affect the way that we function and perform.  This situation is called spinal obtrusion, and it occurs when the forces to which we are all subjected on a day-to-day basis overcome our body’s ability to resist and adapt, thus breaking down the ligaments and other connective tissues responsible for maintaining proper spinal dynamics and interactions. 

Once weaknesses are established in our spines, anything we do that puts greater pressure onto our bodies will exploit those weak areas and create a compound, “snowballing” effect.  Falls, accidents, poor postural habits, lifting and bending, even dietary pressures and poor exercise routines can all bring about spinal obtrusions, as can emotional and mental stresses and genetic weaknesses. 

In what ways could spinal obtrusions affect us? 

In every way imaginable.  Nervous system interference can change our moods, our outlook on life, our sleeping habits, our concentration span and memory, our resistance to disease, our recovery rates from injury, our creativity, our organ function, our mobility, and our capacity to tolerate stress and the inevitable demands of modern living.  Such changes can deeply influence our relationships, our careers, our families, our prosperity and our entire quality of life.

Spinology services are specifically designed to help us combat the ravages of the modern world by restoring proper spinal function and nervous system control.  Spinologists are trained in a rigorous Advanced Diploma of Spinology programme, and our techniques are painless, precise and immediately effective.  We have chosen to affiliate ourselves with V Club because we are in complete accord with their vision and objectives and, combined with the excellent array of services and facilities already available, Spinology will now provide club members with the possibility of an entirely new level of function and performance.     

Anthony Tremain, Founder and pioneer of Spinology and The International College of Spinology.

   
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