Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 What many doctors and healthcare professionals miss is that there is usually more to a physical injury than a physical issue involved. For example when I was blindsided by a lady going through a 4 way stop sign at 45-55 mphs, I still had issues of " stupid bastard " , " bitch " , blab, blab, blab that I needed to take care of BEFORE my neck injury healed properly. So we also need to address the stress, emotional trauma, and shock to the system when a person gets hurt in a minor accident or a major accident. In addition to real physical issues, there could be embarrassment, guilt, fear, shame or any number of emotional factors. I worked with a fellow that had a torn hamstring muscle. We worked on the emotional trauma and his secondary gains. Took about 5-6 minutes, and he had VIRTUALLY NO HAMSTRING problems, and could do side kicks and front kicks easily and powerfully with total flexibility. Other cases took a bit longer. None of them needed surgery, even though many surgeons wanted the job so they could buy a new mercedes. Then, there is always the point that physical issues ALSO respond in a healing way to EP. John M. La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 I saw a 7 year old girl the other day. Her head was severely tilted to one side. A neck injury from an ATV accident where she landed on her head and went unconscious. I " saw " that she held an emotional energy ball from the trauma on her left shoulder - big enough to " push " her head aside. She didn't remember the accident but looked LEFT when I asked her to remember. After flushing TW, applying some light manual (hands on)neck traction, and helping her understand that the past is now BEHIND HER.... Her spasms decreased, her head posture improved, and that energy ball of emotional (unconsious) trauma was replaced with beautiful light. I held her forehead neurovasculars as we discussed the accident. She was having recurring sleep disturbances and nightmares. The next visit her radiant circuits were brilliant and the posture almost normal. I love energy medicine. Oh yea, and she's sleeping through the night. Her mother was grateful for that. Troy Physical Therapist , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > What many doctors and healthcare professionals miss is that there is > usually more to a physical injury than a physical issue involved. ..... > Then, there is always the point that physical issues ALSO respond in > a healing way to EP. > > John M. La Tourrette, PhD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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