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2791 days ago

ConTact Care -Flinchlock Release Therapy

Janice from Kawerau

For People
This is a very gentle therapy that releases pressure in bones from surprise impact injuries. These injuries can cause physical problems in your body many years later
The following are just a few examples of what this can help you with :
* Frozen shoulder...unable to lift arm high.
* Back pain
* Unexplained pain in body with no obvious cause
* Uncoordinated ,weakness of hands
* Head injuries and irritability
* Concussion testing and release.
Some injuries can go back to child birth . Sessions last approx 40—80 minutes and may require a 2nd or 3rd treatment depending on injuries . Comments made by people I have treated :
“OMG, I can reach up over my shoulder and no pain” ,”My head feels lighter” “I feel so much freer in my body.”” I can bend at the waist and no more pain”
Contact Janice for further info 027 3106227

Negotiable

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