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The following articles concern the remedial massage therapy known as Deep Muscle Therapy or DMT, for short.
The techniques were developed in Canada by Mrs. Therese Pfrimmer in the 1940's and, since then has brought much relief to thousands of sufferers.
- Pain - Ailment or Warning?
How we marvel at the technology of aeroplanes, spacecraft, computers and the internet. We are fascinated by ingenious mechanical, electronic and computer systems that many clever people have devised or invented. But all this cannot compare to the wondrous workings of the human mind and body...
- Could This Still Be A Growing Pain?
Have you an ache or pain that has been niggling at you for years and perhaps getting worse? Could this have started years ago when you were told it was just 'growing pains'? Very likely! ...
- The Importance of the Lymphatic System.
Many of us are totally unaware of our lymphatic system or the important role it plays in maintaining our health and wellbeing. Technically speaking: "The Lymphatic System consists of widely spread and structurally distinct tissues that form a sub-component of the Immune System; and also performs certain functions within the Cardiovascular System and the digestive system. The Lymphatic System filters toxins and waste products from the blood and destroys them...
- Grey Hairs Of The Spine.
Most back and other pain, comes from adhered muscles and contrary to common belief, has nothing to do with spinal abnormalities. Dr. Sarno, a professor and attending physician for spinal injuries at the rehabilitation centre of the New York University, in his book "The Mindbody Prescription", states: "Structural abnormalities of the spine are simply 'grey hairs of the spine' and in my experience they are rarely the source of pain". Such abnormalities are present, in varying degrees, in most people over the age of twenty; even in those who have never suffered pains...
- Arthritis ... What can we do?
From time to time, we see and read media releases highlighting that arthritis is an escalating problem. Reference has been made that being overweight causes excessive pressure to and wearing of the leg joints. To some extent, this is true but being overweight cannot apply excessive pressure to overload joints such as the elbows or fingers...
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