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Walk This Way

Description
Why the way you walk can be keeping you in pain.

• Walking is the most repetitive movement the average person perform in his/her life.
• Injury will make you develop bad walking habits.
• Bad walking habits create wear and pain patterns.
• Most people don't even know that there is a "right way" to walk.

Imagine you had some chronic pain issue that would change your gait over a long period of time.  After years of compensating, the original chronic pain has now become a chronic dysfunctional gait pattern. You may even heal from the original injury but now have developed a habit of walking improperly. This dysfunctional pattern then serves to keep you in pain or may even serve to create new pain patterns in the body.

Over the last 30 years in our clinic we have discovered that most people with a dysfunctional gait pattern have no idea that they are not walking properly. Through our study of proper human form biomechanics we have found some simple keys to unlocking these dysfunctional patterns. If the patient is willing to do some simple movement exercises at home, pain, and often balance problems they have had for years just disappear.

In our talk we will share with you some of the secrets we have learned through years of treating pain patients and what works to help get and keep them out of pain.

 

Facilitators
Paul St. John and Randall W. Clark

 


Date
Time
Fee
Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010
1:00 pm
Love Offering

 

 

About the Facilitators
Randall W. Clark
Randall has lectured internationally on his work in the emerging field of Integrative Neurosomatic Therapy, including the World Congress on Posturology in Bucharest, Romania, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Founder of the St. John-Clark Pain
Treatment Center in St. Petersburg, Florida, he became the president of Neurosomatic Educators in 2005, where he continues to work alongside Paul St. John, to develop and teach seminars nationwide in the system they believe will change the way the world addresses chronic pain.

Paul St. John
Paul is widely known as the father of Neuromuscular Therapy, Paul St. John has been an innovator in the fi eld of manual medicine for the past 35 years. A certifi ed radiological technician, Paul was licensed as a massage therapist upon his return as a Green Beret medic in Vietnam. Following several serious injuries, Paul studied his own body and learned that most pain conditions stem from the muscular system. Through extensive research he has most recently developed Integrative Neurosomatic Therapy and St. John Aquasomatic Therapy. Author of
more than 20 teaching manuals and home study videos, he has presented around the world, most recently at Brazil's World Congress of Posturology. Paul has a thriving clinical practice in Clearwater, FL while maintainig his busy lecture schedule.

 

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