Today I experienced my second physical therapy (PT) session after having three rolfing appointments to help my broken arm heal (see previous posting). Comparing my pre- and post-rolfing PT experiences is like contrasting night to day. Prior to being rolfed, my physical therapy sessions caused me to feel as though some of my muscles were out of alignment and that several stretches I was being led through were hurting rather than helping me. Now that my rolfer has realigned my muscles and reestablished their right relationships, I can tell the PT is helping me. There is no more unnatural crunching and scraping as my arm moves through normal motions. A stretch feels like, well…a stretch—it isn’t necessarily easy, but it isn’t painful, it isn’t uncomfortable, and I don’t feel like I’m injuring myself. Although it wasn’t covered by my insurance and I had to pay for the pricey treatments out of my own pocket, investing in an alternative treatment in addition to physical therapy was clearly the perfect choice for me.
Wishing you good health,
Hilary











Comments (1)
Hello everybody,
I'm a 35 years old woman, divorced and with children. I have an employ as geography teacher, part-time, so I can spend the time to take care of my kids and and I've found my equilibrium doing like this. During the endless spent in my house there is something that i prefer to do in the meantime that is watching foreign channes on my satellite . I also adore to see classic movies. I don't evoidnot at every hour but often to look at the news either.
I am pretty happy with what I have and overall about my relationship with my kids. I just hope to remain in good health, so just an normal happy life.
Thanks
Sandra
Posted by sweetjessyfc | July 5, 2007 7:56 AM
Posted on July 5, 2007 07:56