A selection of podcasts I recommend for readers looking to find out more about what influences our work. Discussions on bodywork and movement practices, acupuncture and Chinese medicine, biomechanics, neurology and exercise.
A selection of podcasts I recommend for readers looking to find out more about what influences our work. Discussions on bodywork and movement practices, acupuncture and Chinese medicine, biomechanics, neurology and exercise.
About how you might know when you are ovulating, and mittelschmerz- the pain experienced by some women mid cycle when they ovulate.
It can be kind of surprising to learn that there are major changes that go completely undetected by your senses. Ovulation does not have to be one of them. And for some women, ovulation is impossible to ignore.
About the Chinese medical and philosophical concepts of yin and yang. How it works and is applied to Chinese medical understanding.
This article is about what stress is, some of the problems it can contribute to and how to manage it.
Statement of intent for our blog development.
I have been recently inspired by certain other blogging writers of considerably greater experience who I have learned a lot from, and who have been quite successful in their way to change how i approach this blogging melarky.
Article to inform the reader on optimising their chances of a natural conception by understanding the physiology. The menstrual cycle, oogenesis, male fertility, spermatogenesis and timing of intercourse.
Case study describing the course of treatment given in a case of plantar fasciitis using myofascial release, Chinese acupuncture and positional release techniques with a stretching program.
This case study outlines one specific case of treatment for conjunctivitis, or ‘pinkeye’. It is for practitioners to illustrate my method of point selection and for patients to help understand the process.
Account of treatment with acupuncture for knee pain in one patient including a discussion of the biomechanics leading to knee problems in patients with back problems.
This case study summarises a course of treatment for irritable bowel syndrome. The aim is to show the workings of the diagnosis and development of treatment for other practitioners and so patients can understand what to expect.