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Old 11-17-2007, 12:10 AM
dahlek dahlek is offline
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dahlek dahlek is offline
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Default I have had many versions of

release-therapies. Some really work, many do not, depends on the circumstances.
One MAIN consideration and a primary one in so recommending such therapies is the particular medical coverage a person may have. It's like advocating chiropractic when it's not covered. Some PT insurance approved centers do provide such resouce therapies...but I have to say it's pretty hit-or miss if one is not in a major metro town. I would probably have to commute[drive] or walk a heap to a DC teaching hospital....to get any 'plan' approved feldenkrais, Alexander, myofascial release, accupressure or alternatives. It while a good idea, isn't on the 'menu', for me, and I suspect others?
Do you have any ideas how one who has physical limitations [not able to drive or walk far] access key resources for access to such resources? Particularly those on disability? Maybe your therapists can suggest resources? Many thanks - Many here could truly benefit - j
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