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Foot Joint Mobilisation is correcting at the foundation to stimulate and allow the healing of the body Structurally.
When upright, the body is reliant on the foot for balance and stability. If any of the 28 bones in the feet are incorrectly aligned (or subluxed) the whole body is affected. The knee can rotate inwards; this then affects the hip, which in turn affects the back, groin and stomach muscles. This abnormal stress can radiate up to the neck and shoulders as the body attempts to compensate for the incorrect alignment of the bones in the feet. Click here for New Zealand courses
The building is only as good as its foundations
A safe surgical-free technique to amend abnormalities in the structure of the feet. This 10 minute Technique is not painful, it is not massage, reflexology or using pressure points it is encouragement of the bones to return to their original position.
Before and After Foot Joint Mobilisation
Case study Jill (51years old) from Australia first came to Maree in early 2001. She had a bunion in the right foot, arthritis in the right knee and experienced lower back pain.
She was
for a period of eight weeks. After three weeks the bunion was no longer painful, and welcomely the pain medication had been reduced. By the end of the treatment she experienced no pain in either feet. The arthritic pain had disappeared, and so had the lower back pain, her bunion had reduced by two-thirds of its original size. Jill is now enjoying a pain-free life and could do so for many more years, and naturally there is no longer a need for pain and anti-inflammatory
drugs. To this
day she has not needed any follow-up appointments for that
condition.
Foot Joint Mobilisation will be of a great benefit for those who suffer from the following:
Any persons who have already received surgical treatment to alleviate any foot condition will need their case to be discussed with the practitioner, as this therapy may not be suitable as the structure of the foot will no longer reverse after surgery, this includes: plates, pins, screws (that are still in the foot) and certain surgical bunion corrections.
It is the practitioners goal to aid patients to improve, enhance, and benefit their overall health status. A safe surgical-free technique to correct abnormalities in the structure of the feet. caused mainly through the incomplete healing of injuries which allows a shift of the bones in your feet, which in turn causes an imbalance from the feet to the top of the head.
Would you like to make an enquiry or appointment with Maree click here. Would you like to train and qualify as a Foot Joint Mobilisation Practitioner? Click here on current courses
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The Foot Joint Practitioner is not a medical practitioner, and does not make claim to cure or diagnose. Nor is Foot Joint Mobilisation a beauty treatment and does not make any promise of perfect feet, but offers an improvement and a level of comfort from the present state. Send mail to
with
questions or comments about this web site.
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