Patient presenting with 5 days of left sacroiliac pain.
Tests reveal 2 somatizations on the thyroid dating back 8 days.
The patient tells me that she lost a friend to cancer 8 days ago...
It is necessary to understand that a somatization is a charge of information that the nervous system was not able to process and which then remained in memory in the body. This can be understood after the loss of a loved one, the stress load being strong.
But this somatization is new information that the nervous system needs to compensate for in order to continue to carry out its daily tasks. Thus, other emotional memories, which are an integral part of the patient's schema, become more strongly activated. The activity of the nervous system discharging more on these zones, the tissue tensions increase and there follows a strong loss of mobility locally, loco-regionally and at distance decreasing. This is enough to lock the sacroiliac in this patient, since it is the small pelvis that is emotionally solicited in her case.
She will leave with no more pain and with normal pelvic mobility.

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