by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | May 6, 2009 | running
Here is a letter a patient wrote us with her experience using a gluten free diet to help her with symptoms related to Multiple Sclerosis. Based on the medical literature we instituted a gluten free diet as part of this patient’s Integrative Manual Therapy...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | May 1, 2009 | running
hi everyone! I wanted to pass along a very simple and effective self-treatment technique I learned a few years ago. It works great for calf cramps, shin splints, ankle pains, leg spasms and even knee pain and sciatica. It works best with shin splints and calf...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | Apr 15, 2009 | running
Gluten Sensivity – summary of the latest research www.missionhillspt.com www.theburnhamreview.com www.kimberlyburnhamPhD.com www.thedr.com November 16, 2008 I recently attended a seminar on gluten sensitivity… a “quickie” 6 hour overview based on 14,000...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | Sep 3, 2008 | chronic pain, Health, Integrative Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy
Have you heard yourself, or someone you know, say “Well, it must be because I am getting old”, or “It is to be expected if I am going to continue to be as active as I want”, or “I guess it will go away eventually if I just leave it alone”, or “I can’t do (insert...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | 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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