Equine Fascial Rebalancing: Structural Integration for Horses * A review by Stuart Bell **: SI with Horses Continuing Education for SI people and application...
... As requested, I am letting you know what I discovered, and requesting more information. After suggesting that he walk 'softer', he has returned for a next...
Hi Halie, Allow me to add some of my observations from my experience. Might help. Regarding the walking - the effort in forceful moving - perhaps his thighs,...
Hi. Its been a long time since I've posted, but here is a thought. Perhaps suggest a Toe-Heal gait. I like the image of the toes exploring the terrain and...
This is a very controversial topic....sooooooo.Here is my OPINION and some info to back it up. Most everything Louis said is right on. Except for the bigger...
Anybody have any experience with this? I have a 50 yr old female convinced she needs her bone shaved down. Is there something we could try first, just to see...
... If you're asking is there a way to change bone shape using SI, I would say not in the scope of a single session. The metal "frankenstein" cast I've seen ...
Hi, which bone - in the vertebrae - or where there is a pinched or rubbed nerve elsewhere? I have had experience with this if that is what you mean - in both...
If the bone is fraying a tendon then it definitely needs orthoscopic surgery - not a big deal from what I've heard and will save the tendon. Marilyn ... From:...
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How does she explain this bone getting this way? James Dohn D.C.Hellerwork Practitioner Vibrant Health for Everyone, Excellence with Ease Chiropractic,...
"More thoughts, more imiages, more suggestions if you have them please. I suspect if we can get the right picture in his mind it would be good." I was recently...
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There are 3 types of acromions, type l is flat; type II is curved and type III is hooked as cited by Dr Bigliani in 1986. This can be determined by simple side...
Hello Everyone. My nephew is spending about 50% of his time toe walking. He is about 2.5 years and lots of energy and excitement. Competes with his very...
Dear Structural Integration Practitioners, I now have an editor and publisher for my rantings who is attempting to shape what I have to say to be more...
Hello Eli - I've seen toe-walking kids who resolved this issue without intervention. Are you sure that this is a structural issue and not a developmentally ...
I have observed a 4yr old that appears to not be able to dorsiflex. The foot drags and the docs have put him in a shoe/brace. I have not worked with him yet...
Net,net..."gravity is the tool, gravity is the therapist." Gravity is! Best wishes. David PS My own view is that the public will embrace SI fully when the...
Thank you David. I agree. Your remarks are right on, straight up and well grounded. You clearly have both feet on the ground and are in touch with the common...
And, emotional turmoil which exists in words and stories, can and does "bend us out of shape". We get twisted and may tilt at windmills. And if we forget the...
Hi Regarding Gravity - I wrote a book on fixing back problems with Structural Integration and in there are a few chapters about the psychological - including...
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Lou, I would love to read your chapters about "how the back relates to the world". Thanks for your offer--very generous of you. Thanks, Becky Hawkins ...
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Hi Very interesting - that Podiatry article - people put a lot of nice energy & expertise into things, don't they. What do Podiatrists do for this? Lou Gross ...
There are a lot of Podiatrists paying dues to an association for this kind of work. We're getting there, slowly but surely........ [Non-text portions of this...