All about reflexology from authors Barbara and Kevin Kunz. "Barbara and I have written 20 books on reflexology in 22 language editions with 58 foreign editions. We have been doing reflexology for over 35 years."
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Paralysis
Worked on our paraplegic today. Pressure to the right foot caused slow movement on the left foot. The toes would curl down and the big toe would pull up. It would also slowly turned.
He has twice the amount of spasticity on the right foot and leg then before he came in. The left foot was definitely more active
There was less crossover from the left foot to the right foot but there was more than the first time. There was strong "jumps".
Very encouraging.
He has twice the amount of spasticity on the right foot and leg then before he came in. The left foot was definitely more active
There was less crossover from the left foot to the right foot but there was more than the first time. There was strong "jumps".
Very encouraging.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Concussion and reflexology
Just worked on someone who received a concussion over the weekend. Totally in pain and could hardly function. She said she felt like the pain just drain from the side of her head as i worked on her. She was feeling 95% better.
Interesting area in eye/ear area. It was toward the eye area. I am wondering if it was connect to her inability to think.
Interesting area in eye/ear area. It was toward the eye area. I am wondering if it was connect to her inability to think.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Working on paralysis
Worked on a rather recent paralysis due to paraplegia. Was very interesting in that I got quite a bit of crossover. This is where applying pressure on one foot causes the other foot to move. There was a variety of areas that caused this effect I will try to put up a video when I get permission to do this.
He did feel his abdominals which are below the break. We will see how far this goes.
He did feel his abdominals which are below the break. We will see how far this goes.
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