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October 15, 2019 |
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Although I studied applied kinesiology, motion palpation, and other systems that purported to more fully explain things, I still felt frustrated that they had been teaching what to do but not why. It bothered me that what I did often didn't last for my patients and that many problems didn't respond the way I hoped they would. I felt there must be something more. Then, one day about twenty years ago, I read an article by George Roth, DC, ND, which described a treatment system that seemed to address all of my concerns. I trained in his work, which is called Matrix Repatterning, and the concepts and application of Matrix Repatterning has revolutionized my practice.
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In a time where technology, internet, and social media dominate our lives, there is one interpersonal action that still lives on in business: The handshake. Shaking hands is an age-old action that greets someone, demonstrates respect, and can signify the closing of an agreement. Regardless, the act of the handshake has specific mechanics that people often forget (or do not even know to begin with). It is an act that I use everytime I meet a new patient and often it ends every visit when I thank the patient for coming in. Let's review the mechanics of the handshake.
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Since the publication of the first edition in 2013, the utilization of dry needling in clinical practice has expanded dramatically throughout the world. Indeed, more and more professionals have been using dry needling to effectively reducing acute and chronic pain, as well as improving motor performance, range of motion, and strength.
With a completely revised text and now full colour illustrations, it provides excellent clarity within content and images for even more uniform and consistent instructions on the needling techniques.
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