mountainwheelz
4 posts Sep 23, 2009
4:52 PM
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Has anyone noticed quicker results with younger patients? I've been working on the home study prior to a live seminar. It seems I get better results with younger patients 20s 30s. I had a patient with scapular region pain after having scoliosis surgery and her dropped from 8-0 with a few sets of arm raises, which was great. I have many back patients similar to the orthopedic blog, but have stopped trying TMR on them for lack of results, at least until I attend the live course.
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bjones
17 posts Sep 24, 2009
4:59 AM
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I haven't noticed that. The youngest I've seen since doing TMR is around 10...the oldest 92. Could be a "rapport" thing you have with people at that age...maybe or maybe not.
Not sure totally why I get such good results with doing just the arm raise and twist with the backs. My practice is about 85-90% backs. Some I do just TMR some I add some manual stuff.
Attending a live course is good. I have done 3 TMR 1 and one TMR 2. You always get better the more you utilize the tool...
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Tom Dalonzo-Baker
133 posts Sep 24, 2009
6:30 AM
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mountainwheelz, It is always fascinating to me that I can have one person who emails me stating they are not having sucess with backs or seniors, and then I can receive an email stating how much they love using TMR on backs and seniors. It happens all the time. Because of this - I know now that it is usually ingrained beliefs or the delivery of how TMR is being presented. Both of which I can observe from looking at a few of your FAB 5 forms on a few of these types of patients. It can usually be cleared up pretty quickly. Fax me a few forms you have done on these patients and lets see if we can help. The fax # is 919 443 1205. Then lets talk on the phone.
Tom
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