FourLeg: Do try, but be careful... nerves can get temperamental!

Published: Mon, 08/10/15

Okay... back to busy!
Relaxed can't last for long... is it supposed to??

So this week, I picked up my new vehicle, had my old one detailed and put it at the end of the lane-way to sell, got to the bottom of my tooth pain (it was a crack that could only be seen when he drilled out the existing filling... the crack was drilled out and new filling applied and I'm almost back to normal in my mouth), had my sister's kids sleeping over all week as they were out visiting, met with a gal to give her business & marketing tips for starting a yoga studio, went to the cottage... kayaked and saw 2 fawns (still with spots - so cute!), and managed to see patients and keep the house kind of tidy!  

And, my coworker, Margaret Kraeling did a bit of work on me on Saturday and some fine tuning on my sacrum.  I'm now at 95% better.  (I have homework to do to keep myself in place & functioning!)  Thanks Margaret!  (What's funny is that the pain in my pelvis, back in May when it started, was so all encompassing in the region that I got scared and had a pelvic & abdominal ultrasound, one of those really fun pap smears, and a blood test... which all revealed nothing.  Why would I not think of going to physiotherapist first?  Ha!  This is the sort of thing I preach!  Ah well, it must be so that I can tell you these stories!!!)

Now onto YOU and your learning for the week!
Member's Learning: Video Training 120 -  Adverse Neural Tissue Tension - Part 3 (Treatment)
The coolest video series of the year... continued...

This video now provide the information on how to TREAT adverse neural tissue tension - human and canine (play along with your own nerves... just for fun!  But be careful, nerves can get a little temperamental if you irritate them!!)  Part 3 of 3.


 
Here's how your find it... LOGIN, click Video Training and Scroll all the way down to Video Training 120!

What I've been waiting for... What to do now!!!
Blog: Settings for the NMES / E-stim

This is a question and answer... but it's one that I have answered often - about my E-stim settings.


​Check it out!  And any old PT, Physios out there like me that remember this oldie but goodie machine?  They were awesome!

E-stim Info - quick and easy!
So have a great week everyone!


Until next time... Cheers!  

Laurie
New vehicle and the bale-field behind my house.
I am so happy to be an SUV driver again!  I feel like a wee bit of my 'coolness' may just have returned!

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