"Every part of the body is continually seeking equilibrium.”
"Every part of the body is continually seeking equilibrium.”
Mary's Listening & Reading Library
Listen.I would like to shift our understanding and practice of orthopedic medicine away from the prevailing model of the body as a machine with replaceable parts toward an understanding of the body as a dynamic, adaptable structure with potentially reversible problems. If we shift our view of the body from the insides of the joints to the outsides of the joints, we get a different understanding of how they function. In this show, we will explore that adaptability and its consequences for structural alignment. My hope is to encourage health care practitioners to see new possibilities for, and to improve upon, their treatment methods so that their patients can derive more benefit from therapy, and to help people understand their orthopedic issues better so they can prevent problems, recover faster from ones they have, and work more effectively with their physicians and therapists.
Listen here. |
Read.Milner, Conan. Springtime is Liver Time in Chinese Medicine, Epoch Times, April 30 2014.
Read article. |
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