by Ralph Havens | Apr 23, 2008 | chronic pain, fibromyalgia, Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Nutrition and Diets, Physical Therapy
It is my thought that we have a tendency to live life fast. We constantly drive ourselves harder and harder then wonder why we break. If you don’t service a car every so often – get an oil change or tune up, what happens to the car. The body is no... by Ralph Havens | Apr 19, 2008 | chronic pain, Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy
Rotator Cuff Rehab after a unique shoulder surgery with beyond predictors of outcome. Sally Skurdahl, PT I chose this b/c when I searched for stuff on the internet after initially evaluating this client, I didn’t come up w/ much. Maybe this can help people! I... by Ralph Havens | Apr 18, 2008 | chronic pain, fibromyalgia, Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Nutrition and Diets, Physical Therapy
Hi everyone, I want to write a few thoughts about detox and diet and how we as physical therapists came to be doing so much detox and dietary work with our patients. Over the years, we’ve been able to help chronic pain sufferers actually clear their pains and...
by Ralph Havens | Apr 16, 2008 | Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Nutrition and Diets
Detox, short for detoxification, is the removal of potentially toxic substances from the body. Although detox can be thought of as a treatment for alcohol or drug dependence, the definition I am using refers to the use of diets, supplements, and other methods of...
by Ralph Havens | Apr 3, 2008 | Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy
Mission Hills Physical Therapy is a physical therapist owned practice in the heart of San Diego. We specialize in Integrative Manual Therapy™, a method developed by Sharon Giammatteo PT, PhD. Integrative Manual Therapy™ The Science and Art of Total Body Health Our... by Ralph Havens | Apr 3, 2008 | Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy
Pain vs. Function? Many clients ask me why I work on certain areas when their pain is in a different location. In the physical therapy world there are two main ways of thinking about patients and treatment. Both have their time and place. One philosophy concentrates...
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