23 May 2011

The healing effects of Spinal Touch on Scoliosis

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Scoliosis effects 3 out of 100 people worldwide.

Recognised treatments are observation, bracing or surgery.

Observation: Scoliosis can be non-progressive and can have no pain or ill effects. Observation, especially in children, is essential before any action is taken.

Bracing: Is an effective way to help children who are still growing to maintain as straight a spine as possible.  Bracing is not recommended for people who have stopped growing as it’s thought that it would simply not work. 

Surgery: If the spinal curve has reached 40 degrees by the time the patient has stopped growing, then it’s likely to continue changing by 1-2 degrees each year. If this is not prevented, the patient could experience problems with internal organs, so surgery is recommended.

Massage, exercise and yoga have long been recognised to ease pain symptoms in Scoliosis, but they have never been recognised as a method of correcting an abnormal curve.

Now… I’m incredibly excited to publicise my first evidence showing the benefits of Spinal Touch.

This x-ray is from a 17 year old girl who has 50-60% scoliosis of the spine. Going by the above statistics, the only treatment for her would be surgery to deal with the curve and massage to deal with the pain. In fact, doctors have predicted that up to 6 operations might be required to straighten her back, and the side effect of that would be a reduction of spinal movement by almost half.

This young girl came to me to see if Spinal Touch could be an alternative to surgery. 

The above x-ray was taken prior to the first session and the below x-ray was taken after the fourth session. 

The results are amazing and, maybe, with continued sessions, this young girl might not need surgery at all. 

Spinal Touch is a truly miraculous discipline and has not yet been fully recognised for the non-invasive benefits it can have on patients such as my 17 year old friend.

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