m_shoe_maker wrote:efm2 wrote:For simple relaxation I would recommend myotherapy. This is a scientific form of massage technique that targets the whole body more so the sore spots that you would like to be treated. Chiropractics deal more on spine alignment and the problems that arises from it like neck pain, shoulder pain, scoliosis, all forms of back pains and other related problems.
Thanks for the info, efm2.
Noel wrote:MSM, i've experienced myotherapy sessions several times at the Intercare center for a neck/back problem - I tell you its no picnic. Very painful during the massage as the therapist tries to break down (by sheer force) "hard" spots in your muscles. Para kang binugbog sa likod. But afterwards, real feeling of bliss. Highly recommended.
m_shoe_maker wrote: Magkano ba 1 session How many minutes per session
JackD201 wrote:Jonas, yun pala yun!
Stereophile, if I break my back delivering speakers or my hand while setting them up at least i know who to call! Jonas, I hope I never have to go see you professionaly, kita na lang tayo sa kasal ng pinsan mo this Nov.
marty_e wrote:Hi efm, MC is an old friend of mine as well. In fact I bumped into him in DEX Greenhills before last year's audio show. Yes he does have an extensive vinyl horde that remains unused by him. Give him my best.
Going back, Isn't Amandarae's brother a doctor as well?
another doc visited me once at my ayala residence. he was with Tony M and also brought his misis na doc din sa pgh... i forgot the name
Quiel wrote:For the doctors in the house (if they don't mind) and those knowledgeable: am looking for answers regarding this procedure to detect cancer thru' blood samples. Heard it's kind of new. How reliable is this compared to biopsy or any other test procedures?
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