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1.
Delphiris - Healing Touch
(Therapists Directory)
2.
Falmouth / Porthtowan Surf School
(Therapists Directory)
We offer qualified tuition to help you learn to surf. Our surf coaches are sensitive to individual needs, and requirements. Our students range from 8 to 80,as lessons are held in small groups of th
3.
Movement Solutions
(Therapists Directory)
Movement
Solutions ...
4.
Richard Yung
(Therapists Directory)
Polarity Therapy is a simple non invasive hands on therapy that eases energy throughout the body with the purpose to produce a free flowing energy syst
5.
Somatic Movement and Bodywork
(Therapists Directory)
Somatic
Movement
and Bodywork Soma means to experience the body from with. My approach helps people to connect to the innate wisdom of the body to heal itself, and support the healing process through touch, ...
6.
The Living Voice
(Therapists Directory)
During Sound Healings I practise a unique blend of vocal sound and song, intuitive touch and
movement
. The voice is so immediate as sound is vibration, which we respond ...
7.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing)
(Therapists Directory)
EMDR (Eye
Movement
Desensitisation and Reprocessing) ...
8.
Wellness and fitness for children
(Blog/Blog)
... are informal and focus on having fun and getting active, exploring
movement
and dance. You don’t need to be a dancer, just up for having fun. It’s a great chance to jump around and get some ...
Thursday, 26 May 2011
9.
Behavioral Therapy May Reduce Tourette Tics, Symptoms
(Blog/Blog)
... latter teaches patients to inhibit uncontrolled
movement
by practicing reverse "competitive" motions. The study's lead author noted that the findings show that adult brains may be more malleable than ...
Saturday, 23 April 2011
10.
Aquatic therapy pool takes rehab underwater
(Blog/Blog)
... bench, grab bars and exercise bars, in-pool video monitoring and pool-accessibility lift. "By exercising in the therapeutic pool, patients are often able to control body
movement
s in ways that are not ...
Monday, 04 April 2011
11.
Hypnotherapy is the use of Hypnosis for therapeutic purposes.
(Articles/Steps To Wellness Articles)
... techniques to use. I use Hypnosis; NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming); EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique); EMDR (Eye
Movement
desensitisation reprogramming); Timeline therapy; Inner Dialogue therapy ...
Sunday, 03 April 2011
12.
Early Brain Therapy May Help Movement in Dystonia Patients
(Blog/Blog)
Early Brain Therapy May Help
Movement
in Dystonia PatientsFor those with the muscle disorder, the sooner deep brain stimulation is started the better, study says For people with the
movement
...
Sunday, 03 April 2011
13.
The power of music therapy
(Blog/Blog)
... that she is playing every crotchet and quaver using only the slightest
movement
s of her head and thumbs. At the age of 11, Charlotte White suffered a blow to the head which caused her to lose all ...
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
14.
VIRTUAL REHAB PROGRAM, real therapy
(Blog/Blog)
... brown fox with droopy eyes and long, pointy ears, mimicked her
movement
s. The objective of the game: to catch as many bunches of red grapes as she could before they fell to the ground. Hughes, ...
Monday, 14 March 2011
15.
Massage Chairs Proffer Different Treatments
(Blog/Blog)
... are evolving. In addition to simple vibration, massage chair is now incorporated the ability to make
movement
s and three dimensions. This enables them to penetrate more effectively on parts of the body ...
Thursday, 10 March 2011
16.
The Living Voice and Sound Healing
(Articles/Steps To Wellness Articles)
... treatment I use a unique blend of vocal sounds and songs, intuitive touch and
movement
. This combination is like a dance or a journey through which I locate troubled areas and allow the body to lead me ...
Monday, 07 March 2011
17.
Stroke patients may benefit from Prozac therapy
(Blog/Blog)
... include: • Supine to side lying • Supine to sitting over the edge of a bed • Balanced sitting • Sitting to standing • Walking • Upper-arm function • Hand
movement
s • Advanced hand ...
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
18.
Thai Massage Relieves Back Pain
(Blog/Blog)
...
Movement
Therapies, published by Elsevier. (2011 Jan;15(1):15-23. Epub 2009 Jul 22.) Article from massagemag.com ...
Monday, 27 December 2010
19.
New Spinal Implant Could Revolutionize Physical Therapy
(Articles/Steps To Wellness Articles)
... users can perform enough
movement
to carry out controlled exercise such as cycling or rowing.” Other possible uses for the implant include the possibility of using multiple implants in one patient ...
Thursday, 25 November 2010
20.
Exercise to help reduce stress
(Articles/Steps To Wellness Articles)
... doing your calf raises, as you lift up, picture in your mind how this muscle is creating this
movement
. With every exercise, always focus on maintaining good posture. This will help to re-align your ...
Thursday, 18 November 2010
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