Client Cases



Healthy Toes

| Latest News, Techniques, TX - Hips, Legs and Feet

Two and a half years ago I attended my first neuro based seminar. It looked at, and demonstrated how to influence, the brains connection with, and optimisation of our movement patterns. My professional practice has developed exponentially since that pivotal moment in time. My own physical practice has taken a little longer to develop. I…

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Are you rolling your ITB?

| Latest News, Techniques, TX - Hips, Legs and Feet

We touched on iliotibial band (ITB) issues the other day, particularly in relation to knee pain in runners and cyclists. However these aren’t the only people affected by ITB issues, those in sedentary roles can also suffer, and it seems the ‘go to’ treatment for everyone is to perform self massage / self fascial release…

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When you wake up stiff

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Client presented in clinic with stiffness from the base of the skull to around the mid low back region. Nothing of note had happened they just woke up like this. We performed a zombie test, both uni and bilaterally, all failed, indicating, unsurprisingly the thoracic extensors weren’t happy. Using Emotion Code we were able to…

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Post partum low back pain

| TX - Low Back Pain, TX - Scars

3 months post natal a new client presented with extreme low back pain (9/10), tracking down both, but mainly the left leg. They were having difficulty walking – penguin posture / shuffle with a noticeable forward lean. We checked for spinal nerve involvement, which was cleared, but they were completely unable to stand on just…

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Dupuytren’s contracture

| Client Cases, Latest News, TX - Neck & Eyes, TX - Scars, TX - Shoulders, Arms, Wrists & Hands

Client presented with numbness and tingling in the index finger and dorsal surface of the hand. Compression of the C5-C7 vertebrae were not helping and correcting the breath before decompression of the lower cervical spine helped stabilise this. Interestingly a scar from a Dupuytren’s contracture correction surgery was causing hypertonicity in the supinator and brachioradialis…

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