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Anyone ever had ART on their lower back?

Dman look for a book called painfree by Pete augusque(sp) used to be a best seller, has worked wonders for me and some of my clients.
 
DaMan said:


Is yours Mike Leahy then?

Actually, Dr. Leahy was my original ART guy when I was living in Denver. He did some great things for me, including fixing a dislocated shoulder and two torn hamstrings. But, believe it or not, I have found someone better than Dr. Leahy. Dr. Leahy knows the ART protocol better than anyone, but I had a tendency to feel i was being rushed when I saw him. Also, when I went to see him for a problem, he did ART on the area, and that was it. The guy I see now is so comprehensive and thorough its astounding. His treatments tend to be more systemic in nature. He thoroughly examined me from a biomechanical standpoint, then proceeded to strategically attack my problems from a variety of angles. And in addition to the ART treatments, he would also do a variety of more traditional chiropractic adjustments. I've been out of his area for five months, but i head back in a few works. I intend to see him once a week for about 6 months!
 
i had it done on my shoulders and forearms best advise is to start stretching alot before you have it done to help loosen it up abit ,my bi's and tri's are to tight my doc tells me and he wants to to art on my bi's so im stretching like 10 time aday to get as loose as i can first ART is painful but it works
 
LOL at MentalMike............some tattoos i have seen looked like ink was applied by the same method your g/f used........


yes, i completely misunderstood the topic, sorry to those i offended........:o
 
StoneColdGold said:


Actually, Dr. Leahy was my original ART guy when I was living in Denver. He did some great things for me, including fixing a dislocated shoulder and two torn hamstrings. But, believe it or not, I have found someone better than Dr. Leahy. Dr. Leahy knows the ART protocol better than anyone, but I had a tendency to feel i was being rushed when I saw him. Also, when I went to see him for a problem, he did ART on the area, and that was it. The guy I see now is so comprehensive and thorough its astounding. His treatments tend to be more systemic in nature. He thoroughly examined me from a biomechanical standpoint, then proceeded to strategically attack my problems from a variety of angles. And in addition to the ART treatments, he would also do a variety of more traditional chiropractic adjustments. I've been out of his area for five months, but i head back in a few works. I intend to see him once a week for about 6 months!

If you're in the SoCal area I'd be interested to hear who it is...

Delinquent: $60, give or take ten bucks per session.
 
DaMan said:


If you're in the SoCal area I'd be interested to hear who it is...

Delinquent: $60, give or take ten bucks per session.


Actually he is in Phoenix. Sorry! You might want to check out www.activerelease.com though and do a search for practitioners in your area. I know there are many in SoCal, I'm just not familiar with any of them personally! If you want to know the name of the guy in Phoenix for any particular reason, drop me a P.M.
 
rnch said:
my best friend/broly/partner in higher acts of stupidity is working on a medium sized celtic piece b/t my shoulder blades and below my neck.

b/t the shoulder blades hurt more than ANY of my other tattoos, below the neck wasn't bad.

i am told that the lower back is not that bad of a place to get inked.

LOLOLOLOL
 
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