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© 2006 Wellness Images |
You’re serious about feeling well and
living your life to the fullest.
So are we.
Why?
Because your health is our business.
Here at Wellness Images, we’re light-hearted people with a serious
vision. We see a great community filled with healthy, powerful people
working together to
create the world of our dreams.
The way we see it, our part is doing our best to support you in having
all the energy you need to do your part — whether that’s raising kids or
crops; fixing cars or plumbing; or keeping us inspired with great ideas.
We know you can do it.
Especially when you feel your best. And we’ve got just the tools you
need to stay that way. That’s why we’d like to be part of your health
care team.
Click the link
to see how Neuromuscular
Therapy (a form of structural bodywork) can be valuable tool to
increase balance and equilibrium in the body and
relieve
musculoskeletal symptoms like these:
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Back pain
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Neck pain
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Headaches
including migraines
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Shoulder pain
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Hip pain
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Musculoskeletal
symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome
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Excessive wear
and tear of the joints (loss of joint space at the hips or shoulders;
degeneration of the inter-vertebral discs)
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Nerve
compression syndromes (sciatica; brachial plexus compression which can
mimic or exacerbate carpal tunnel syndrome; numbness and tingling in
the arms and legs from bulging inter-vertebral discs)
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Exacerbation of
postural distortion patterns (head-forward posture; tilted shoulders
or hips; problems with the normal spinal curve such as kyphosis,
excessive lordosis, insufficient spinal curve, scoliosis)
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Joint
compression that may precede the formation of osteoarthritis
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Fatigue or loss
of energy due to the physiological demands of too much muscular
tension
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Dizziness and
vertigo
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Symptoms of
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
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And much
more...
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