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Anpatha - (An) Patheia (pathos)

Apart from Disease, Without Emotion, Freedom from suffering, No impasse, One Feeling

Anpatha has a primary aim of leaving patients with a tangible and lasting feeling of 'wellness' after treatment. It provides a method of helping the body to resolve soft tissue compensations to strains and resistant movement patterns. Anpatha is a set of techniques aimed at helping to restore balance to the musculoskeletal, connective and soft tissues of the body. Its method of treatment relies on a combination of extremely fine palpation, rhythmic movement, articulation of the joints and focussed alignment and balance of the fascial sheaths and connective tissues.

Anpatha relies on the development of the practitioners ability to sense and finely palpate tensions and strain patterns affecting the normal functioning and psycho postural balance of the body. Restoring the balance of the interconnected structures both individually and through their interrelated connections aids the the lymphatic, circulatory, neurologic and nutritional functions of the body.

Anpatha technique provides a common framework of efficacy to aid the physical healing process. It provides techniques that can be used by any therapists involved in the care of the patient, regardless of modality. Anpatha works ‘with’ the healing process, it is not meant as a replacement for other techniques and methods. Anpatha is truly holistic in every sense of the word and allows therapists from many varied approaches and ideologies, both natural and allopathic, to benefit from its use.

The benefits of adding anpatha techniques to your existing treatment approach can be noticed and reported for several weeks after treatment sessions. Many of the simple techniques can also be taught to the patient for continued use by family or friends at home between professional treatment sessions. Anpatha techniques work in synchrony and are an ideal aid to Osteopathic, Chiropractic, Physiotherapy and Therapeutic Massage approaches, allowing the practitioner to gain access to problems far more quickly and effectively.

Anpatha techniques are also an ideal aid to patients requiring regular physiotherapy, hospital and community nursing, disabled care or the elderly. Anpatha can be a direct aid to many acute medical problems and its greatest strength is in the treatment and ongoing management of chronic symptoms and conditions. [Read More >]

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