At six years of age, she had fallen twenty feet out of a ski lift. Typical of this feisty lady, she had landed on her feet. Unfortunately, her tiny body could not support the force of her landing. Her legs and pelvis were smashed and this little girl would begin a new life, one that would see her endure numerous surgeries and hospitalizations, not to mention constant, agonizing pain, as well as ongoing problems including dizziness, digestive problems and reproductive disorders, and a lack of sensation in her pelvis.
I outlined the basic premise behind Matrix Repatterning. I explained that the tensegrity matrix (the basic molecular structure of all life on the planet) could account for how the body stores and locks in the pattern of strain at the molecular level. I went on to tell her how the body is one continuous fabric made up of tiny triangular elements, sort of like a geodesic dome, and that a source of tension in one area is transmitted throughout the entire body.