BoneWork

This groundbreaking discovery is the result Sharon’s inquiry into the fascial plasticity of bone. There are two lines of approach to working with bones, which she terms “Bone Change” and “Bone Rolling.”

Bone Change technique, much like ScarWork, address shape and contour. It involves precisely directed manual pressure into the fascial elements around the outer membranous layer of the bone (periosteum). Often in the healing process, the bone develops thick calcifications that distort position and effects proper range of motion. BoneWork softens the mineralized connective tissue “scarring” of a bone. Much like the results of ScarWork, these leftover bone distortions can transform towards normal in moments. Results appear to be permanent.

Bone Rolling releases bone-to-bone adhesions that are at the level of the fascial layer of the periosteum. By using manual pressure specifically directed into the this connective tissue adhesion, bones that have gotten stuck together from the impact of accidents and injuries can reorganize in moments. The bones are then free to move, unwind, or “roll” back into a better relationship within the surrounding fascial web, which results in profound, lasting structural and functional shifts.

Please note that Bone Rolling is strictly soft tissue work and in no way resembles chiropractic work or high velocity “adjustments.”