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Old 03-27-2011, 10:51 PM #11
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I was treated by a DNFT chiro many years ago. He did not do any cranio-therapy. He had magic thumbs. Wow...

The leg check diagnostic technique is fabulous but it is not as effective for C-1 and C-2 injuries. My chiro had to refer me out for more specific care.

Too bad Dr. Lerner-Ramirez does not have a web site to explain what she is doing with cranio-therapy. I would be interested in her perspective. I would like to see how she justifies the claims of CT.

Regardless of the CT work, DNFT (Directional Non-Force Technique ) chiro with leg check can be wonderful for the spine, ribs, and related tissues.

Hope she has gifted thumbs.
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I was treated by a DNFT chiro many years ago. He did not do any cranio-therapy. He had magic thumbs. Wow...

The leg check diagnostic technique is fabulous but it is not as effective for C-1 and C-2 injuries. My chiro had to refer me out for more specific care.

Too bad Dr. Lerner-Ramirez does not have a web site to explain what she is doing with cranio-therapy. I would be interested in her perspective. I would like to see how she justifies the claims of CT.

Regardless of the CT work, DNFT (Directional Non-Force Technique ) chiro with leg check can be wonderful for the spine, ribs, and related tissues.

Hope she has gifted thumbs.
Yeah, no website or in-office assistant is a bit odd. Maybe the place on the corner would've been more convenient, but I'm hoping the two treatments I got will help (and that I'm not worse) as the days go on & I can register whether I am really feeling better. The hope is less pressure will be on the brain stem at least, since it drops into the spine area.

Two is my limit, though.
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