Friends and Colleagues, I have been hoping to see appropriate pharmaceutical preparations developed that support and enhance myofascial manipulation sessions. ...
Richard Wheeler
tarpitboss@...
Jun 18, 2009 8:50 pm
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I doubt that Pharma would see enough profit in it. But I have a suggestion that works for me http://www.magnet-therapy-how-why.com/triggerpoint.html I invite...
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 ...
There are several issues going on here. One is "can what we do help him?" and another is the cost. Since he's been going to PT for so long, I'm wondering what...
Dear Rob I agree with Michael, and would just add: The cavus foot and chronic tightness along the lines in the leg can often have visceral connections,...
Bevin, It doesnıt sound like youıve tried any work with the boy and the outcome; my first thought would be to draw on your own resources. Subsequent to...
Thanks, all, for the feedback, I have sent along your replies to my client (who is forwarding for a friend) and offered to give Jeff Burch's info if desired. I...
Do you know anything about developmental movement therapy? My son saw a practitioner in Seattle. Naturally, I can't remember her name, but there is a ton of...
Hey all you latent quadrupeds, ever wonder how it feels to walk like a horse? Try this on! http://www.gizmag.com/mechanical-digitigrade-centaur-legs/12050/ ...
Richard Wheeler
tarpitboss@...
Jun 23, 2009 5:27 pm
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Bevin, I think my post was poorly worded. Your client may find development movement therapy helpful. There may be some movement patterns that can help the...
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...
Thanks, everyone, for all of the great insight. I have forwarded all pertinent information to my client, who I assume is forwarding to her friend. Hopefully...
Many thanks to Tom Myers, Nicholas French and Eric Jacobson for their contributions to "How She Worked", pgs 13-14 of SI Journal March 2009. I remember my...
is there a gentle soul who might put a pdf version of this article online for guild grads who don't receive SI Journal? (or is it not permitted?) Amy Mingasson...
i too would like to see this. thanks for sharing, or not, garrell ... From: "Amy Mingasson" <amymingasson@...> To: Structural_Integration@yahoogroups.com...
I think the SI JOURNAL articles are copyrighted by the authors. Contact them directly directly if you want a copy. Or you might try contacting the RISI office...
To all, If you are interested in reading the "Worrying" article, go to http://pedroprado.com.br/ (also accessible through www.theiasi.org) and create a name...
Anyone interested in doing this? My car is dead and my current transport is a little aged. Iım certainly willing to contribute to costs. Please contact me...
Doh!!! The confusion here is all mine. Rats! I forgot that not everyone on this forum gets the SI Journal (formerly Rolflines). No need to go searching,...
My dictionary has this as part of the definition for "worrying": [ intrans. ] ( worry at) pull at or fiddle with repeatedly : he began to worry at the knot in...
The dictionary!! What a novel idea! Ok, given IPR's exactness in her use of language, this makes perfect sense and pretty well answers my question. Thanks to...
Dear Friends, My partner Norie Huddle and I are pleased to share a newly revised and rewritten website for our project in Ecuador where we are creating a small...
Richard Wheeler
tarpitboss@...
Aug 19, 2009 11:38 pm
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Here is a little critter that has found a unique use for its lateral line: http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8212000/8212623.stm Warning: This...
Richard Wheeler
tarpitboss@...
Aug 21, 2009 4:19 pm
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If you find an interesting way to use it, kindly let us all know. One of the pictures shows the newt with a lateral twist protruding the ribs only on one side....
Absolutley, TOS is an impingement issue usually from medially rotated shoulder girdle, head shear (forward head syndrome), entrapment of the Brachial Plexus...
I've worked on someone with this syndrome. Their entire nervous system was overstimulated. The slightest touch on the arms and in the neck area caused...
Hi Spas, Thoracic Outlet/Inlet Syndrome can definitely be helped by SI. Since I'm a Rolfer and Rolf Movement Practitioner, I would strongly suggest not...
Dear All, In addition to be certified in Structural Integration (Hellerwork for 25 years), I am also a Chiropractor. Many of what seem to be structural, ...