In my
own case, the bladder meridian has played a significant role, the
meridian affects the sciatic nerve and vice versa creating a catch 22 of
problems.
It was the
bladder meridian that caused spasm. when I googled Dr Windman Atlas and
American Acupuncture the bladder meridian and cross referenced the two
human diagrams, they practically matched
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Sciatic Pain and Meridian Massage
The first step is to differentiate the path of the pain. Is the pain traveling along the Gallbladder Meridian or the Urinary Bladder Meridian?
Sciatic pain frequently follows the Gallbladder meridian (GB) precisely along its path. Although the Gallbladder meridian begins at the corner of the eye, this long meridian travels along the side of the head, the side of the trunk, the hip, the outer side of the leg, the lateral ankle, and ends on the fourth toe.
Sciatic pain less often, but frequently enough, follows the path of the Urinary Bladder (UB) meridian. The UB meridian begins on the inner corner of the eye, travels over the top of the head, down the back parallel to the spine, through the center of the buttocks, over the center of the back of the thigh (hamstrings) and lower leg, along the lateral ankle, and ends on the fifth toe.
Simple differentiation
Does the pain travel down the side of the leg (GB) or the back of the leg (UB)?
Key Point: GB 30
The Gallbladder point 30 is located in the lateral buttocks. This point if often a site of focused sciatic pain. Pain that is radiating from this point is easily attributed to the Gallbladder meridian. Interestingly, this point is also where the piriformis muscle crosses over the sciatic nerve.
Sciatic pain may or may not travel all the way to the foot. Ask your client if the pain is traveling along the side of their leg (Gallbladder Meridian) or down the back of their leg (Urinary Bladder Meridian). They will likely point to the exact meridian, either on the side of the thigh (GB) or to the hamstrings (UB).
I always put pressure onto the point GB 30 to asses if the Qi is stagnating here even if they say the pain is down the back of the leg along the UB meridian.
What is pain?
Rather than differentiating nerve pain or muscle pain, within the context of Meridian Massage sciatic pain is due to Qi stagnation. For some reason the Qi is not able to flow all the way through the meridian. When the Qi flows again through the meridian and points, the result will be sciatic pain relief. Simple put, Meridian Massage gets the Qi flowing again.
Stagnant Qi is Qi that gathers and does not move. Like swelling at a joint cause pain from the gathering pressure, Qi that gathers and stagnates in one place also cause pain. The strange thing about Qi is that because it is energy we do not see it, but we sure do feel it!
Meridian Massage to Move Qi
All we need to do in order to relieve sciatic pain is to move the Qi. Qi that flows smoothly the meridians creates a feeling of vibrancy and ease in contrast to stagnant, stuck Qi that gives rise to a feeling of pain and constriction.
Use light, quick strokes on the affected meridian from the beginning point of the pain in the low back or buttock area all the way down to the toe. Ask yourself how to move this Qi? Let moving the Qi be the focus of your mind and awareness and allow all of the massage skills you already know to flow through your body, creating the perfect set of techniques for the unique individual you are working with right now.
Contrast massaging the meridian with moving Qi at specific points along the way. On the Gallbladder meridian, be sure to attend to GB 30, 34, 40, 41 and 44. Allow yourself to create movement at these points, open the blockages, create space for the Qi to flow. As the Qi flows, your client will report relief from their sciatic pain.
On the Urinary Bladder meridian, be sure to attend to UB points on the sacrum (UB 31 – 34*), UB 36, 40, 60*, 62, 67. (*Sacral points and UB 60 are contraindicated in pregnancy).
Nerve pain relief can be felt as the result of moving Qi. A tight piriformis muscle will relax as the Qi flows. Chronic sciatic nerve pain is relieved when the Qi flows.
Meridian Massage focuses on the state of the Qi because the state of the underlying Qi is what gives rise to the state of the physical body. Health and vitality are physical reflections of abundant, flowing, harmonious Qi.
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