How it looks: During MTE my hands move over the area of the body where I received a general listening. I move my hand about 4 cm and then 30 cm away from the body in a steady, controlled fashion.
Why: I’m looking for a shift in temperature and then evaluating the size, shape, and qualities of the thermal shift. These variations give me information about functional, emotional, or structural areas of imbalance. It’s a way of listening to the body.
How: The Temperature given off by the body is a result of a problem in the area or increased metabolic activity. A prominent example of a general temperature shift related to metabolic activity is the temperature changes initiated by a surge in luteinizing hormone, leading to ovulation.
Specific areas of our hands are sensitive to picking up thermal shifts. We all have this ability to feel thermal projections, but just like a musician develops her craft over time, picking up and evaluating these thermal shifts takes practice.
A little history of thermal evaluation. “This phenomenon has been recognized for thousands of years. Dr. Bruno Roche (Geneva, Switzerland) attributes the earliest known thermal evaluation to Hippocrates. He is said to have covered patients with mud, noted the places where the mud dried most rapidly, and found that these were typically sites of medical problems.” Jean-Pierre Barral, D.O., in the book Manual Thermal Evaluation.
Thermal Topographic Map: After working with tens of thousands of patients and demonstrating through controlled experiments, osteopathic physician Jean-Pierre Barral has developed a “topographic map” of thermal projections that can be correlated with specific physical conditions or emotional conflicts. For instance, a projection over a dysfunctional abdominal sphincter will feel different than a dysfunctional cecum, liver, or ovary. The projections over an ovary during ovulation can indicate which ovary is releasing an egg. As mentioned earlier, heat is produced by high metabolic activity in an area. If heat is detected from an ovary while ovulation is NOT occurring, it may indicate pelvic congestion or inflammation of that ovary. There are also combinations of heat projections and their qualities that may indicate an emotional, structural, or hormonal component.
Memory Of The Body “All pathologies of the body, past and present, are inscribed in the tissues. This inscription is often expressed thermally.” Jean-Pierre Barral, D.O., meaning old scar tissue, surgeries, or other traumas may express through thermal projections.
Summary:
- The body emits a slight thermal shift at the site of a problem.
- There is nothing magical about MTE. Many controlled experiments have confirmed thermal flow and the sensitivity of the hand to pick up these shifts.
- As the osteopathic physician, Rollin Becker stated, “Only the tissues know.”
- Using MTE is another way of listening to the body.
- MTE is different than what you would pick up with infrared cameras. Infrared cameras are overly sensitive to heat emitted by the branches of the circulatory vessels.
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Author: Barbara Horsley has more than 26 years of experience as a licensed massage therapist. She specializes in abdominal massage and Visceral Manipulation™ and is an NCBTMB-approved educator. In addition to being certified in abdominal massage, she also studied biomechanics and restorative exercise. She is also a Certified Women’s Herbal Educator and a graduate of the IWHI Perimenopause & Menopause Certificate Program.
