Athletes & Sports Injury, Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Medical Errors & Misdiagnosis
Looking back at 2020, there were a handful of cases that stood out. I consider these to be Miracle cases because they dumbfounded conventional medical practitioners but were effectively resolved by my methods and unique set of protocols. Sprained Ankle: “Alana”, a...
Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Fingers, Thumb, Hand & Wrist, Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Lower Back & Hips
While I have written extensively about arthritis in this blog, this is my first post on Bursitis. Similar to arthritis, bursitis is largely about inflammation. While arthritis is inflammation in the joint, bursitis is inflammation in the bursa capsule, which for the...
Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Nervous System & Stress Management
Headaches, neck pain and shoulder discomfort frequently arise from a common source; improper placement of the scapula or shoulder blades. Our previous blog described the impact of scapula placement on the brachial plexus and explained how an elevated scapula creates...
Fingers, Thumb, Hand & Wrist, Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Posture, Biomechanics, Gait & Mobility
As you begin to read this article mentally check out your shoulders. Are one or both elevated toward your ears? If so, release them. Push the outside tops of the shoulder blades down and back while moving the bottom tips in and towards each other. This movement will...
Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Medical Errors & Misdiagnosis, Posture, Biomechanics, Gait & Mobility
A recent jaw case deserves description here because it was both terrible in its symptomology and long lasting, yet was relatively easy to resolve using the methods described in our previous blog. Claire had been experiencing pain, tension, headaches and popping...
Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders
The jaw presents a unique opportunity in that it is both extremely powerful and highly accessible. Unlike the über-powerful hip joint, which is covered beneath layers of muscle, etc, the jaw is there for the taking, with little between it and me. I started working...