Recent Neuromuscular Restoration Clients

Hi Gardening and Wellness Friends 👋🏼

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I want to share a few of my recent clients I completed muscle testing on.

On one client I found her left pectoral muscle compensating for her left glute when I manually muscle tested her. A few years back she had surgery for carpal tunnel, but the pain in her wrist never went away. After releasing her pectoral muscle and having completed a few of her exercises, she noticed pain relief in the wrist. Due to the pectoral muscle being so tight it was compressing on her nerves causing pain in the wrist. Had we completed this muscle testing prior to her surgery we could have saved the challenge of undergoing the carpal tunnel surgery.

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My next client I found a scar compensating for his right glute and his diaphragm also compensating for his right glute after manually muscle testing him. He had surgery many years back on his jaw. When looking at a diagram of the facia network we can see where the jaw and glutes are connected. This scar tightening caused the compensation for the right glute. I also found where his diaphragm was compensating for his right glute. Something I learned after the muscle testing; he was having irregular bowel movements. With the simple muscle corrections and following his exercises his diaphragm will relax releasing the pressure on his spinal cord around T6 allowing the bowels to move freely.

Another client I found his left pectoral muscle compensating for his right glute. This client was experiencing elevated blood pressure due to the compression of an artery by his pectoral muscle. With releasing the muscle and his diligence in completing his exercises the next few weeks his blood pressure will stabilize.

I share the findings from these recent clients, so you know how brilliant the human body is in repairing itself when specialists know where to look. I assure you there are answers to pains and ailments that have been written off as “you’ll have to live with it the rest of your life”.

When you’re ready to find solutions, I’ll be here to support you. Contact me by phone, email, social media messaging or my website.

Until next time…..

🌿To our health and the health of our gardens🌿

Tina



























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