I have seen some remarkable results with cranial adjustments done via a
trained Osteopath or Chiropractor. Upledger does not get into the children
as well as some. Dr. Carole Phillips can be reached via
_www.newdawnpublishing.com_ (http://www.newdawnpublishing.com) . I was
trained by her and
have some remarkable results with infant torticollis and ear infections. The
idea is that the brain is being altered by pressures in the skull and these
presssures need to be released, very, very gently by someone who is fully
trained in the anatomy of the area. The assumption is that the brain,
nervous system is responding to pressure in directing the muscles to do what
they are doing. Muscles are merely switches wrapped in connective tissues.
Switches only do what they are directed to do....I would seek out someone
who could understand that approach.
Dr. Jim Dohn
In a message dated 6/22/2009 1:14:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bevinkeely@... writes:
Bevin Keely, LMP
Rolf Method of Structural Integration
www.bevinkeely.com
206.343.9653
Hello, all. A client forwarded this email to me, wonder what you all
have to offer? Any experience with situations like this? Best, Bevin
> _____________________________________________
> From:
> Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:45 PM
> To: MS Parents with special (needs) children; Autism Info Exchange
> Subject: Looking for new PT-like therapies
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> My son is nearly 6 and in addition to some developmental delays
> we’ve been working through he’s suffering from very tight hamstrings
> and also a “cavus” foot which is also very inflexible. Both of
> these issues are worsening over time. He’s been in PT for nearly 3
> years at this point (2x per week) and they’ve been trying to do
> stretches with him all along to limited effect. He’s capable of
> walking/running/and very limited jumping but he has difficulty with
> his coordination, and in cases such as swimming it becomes obvious
> that his bilateral capabilities are suffering from his issues as
> well as obvious problems dye . We’ve tried some traditional massage
> and there seems to be some benefit but it disappears pretty quickly
> if we stop plus with no insurance support for this it gets expensive
> over long periods of time. My wife has been to Russia with my son a
> couple of times and they have done basically a deep tissue massage
> on him and while it’s painful for him we’ve seen pretty decent
> responses but once again the effect is short lived and obviously the
> trip is pretty long to do this. It seems the ideal therapy would be
> a combination of techniques for a lasting effect. For instance does
> anyone have any experience with the various therapies
here:www.therapies4kids.com
> ? Or with Rolfing or anything else that may be of help with these
> sort of issues? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Rob
>
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